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Cauliflower, green beans, and bacon are tossed with a buttery sauce and topped with grated mozzarella cheese for a rich and creamy side dish.
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English muffin halves are topped with maple-cured baked beans, onion, tomato, cheese, and bacon. A delicious family favorite!
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You can serve this creamy bean dish--stocked with sour cream and salsa--in a fondue pot or the slow cooker in which it's prepared...the heat will keep the consistency perfect throughout the party.
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If you are a bean aficionado, you'll love this salad. There are lima, kidney, green and pinto beans, along with some crunchy celery, red pimento, and chopped pepper. A sweet vinaigrette is stirred in, and then all is chilled for a few hours to let the flavors mingle. Serves ten.
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Quick and Easy fix for dinner or lunch, takes a short amount of time and minimal ingredients. Kids love it! Great change from the sloppy joes rut!
Ingredients: beef, baked beans, taco
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Pinto bean fudge certainly sounds like an unusual sweet treat you'd find at a state fair; this simple, uncooked recipe is worth testing out.
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Also known as 'cowboy caviar', this twist on traditional salsa is enlivened with black beans, corn and black-eyed peas.
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This refreshing bean salad uses black beans and garbanzo beans, and is the perfect addition to a picnic table!
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A seasoned bean and potato mixture is wrapped with Monterey Jack cheese in corn tortillas, then baked with an enchilada sauce, and topped with Cheddar cheese. This sounds strange, but it's really, really good. I came up with this when I was craving Mexican food and we didn't have may traditional ingredients in the house. It came out great, and it received rave reviews.
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