Refried Bean Queso Dip

"I created this trying to use left over refried beans from Recipe #272760, submitted by Larry in DC. Served with Tortilla chips in front of a football game - it was a HIT!!"
 
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Ready In:
7mins
Ingredients:
2
Serves:
4
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ingredients

  • 1 cup prepared refried beans (I recommend Refried Beans by Larry in DC, as these freeze well once prepared)
  • 1 cup nacho cheese
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directions

  • Combine Nacho Cheese and Refried beans in a microwave safe dish.
  • Microwave on high about 1 minute.
  • Stir to combine and heat until warmed through
  • Serve with Tortilla Chips.

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Reviews

  1. In theory this would be a good dip. I didn't care for the queso dip that I bought to go in it. Made for PAC Fall 09
     
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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY

I am a 24 year old nursing student living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. My partner and I got married in Toronto, Ontario, Canada a little over a year ago, and I love trying new recipes for him. Most of the things I create are creations from food items I receive from my grandmother. She has a wonderful church organization near her home which delivers grocery items to Senior Citizens on a lower fixed income. As wonderful as this organization is, they always deliver my grandmother things of which she will never use. The woman is 80 years old and they give her an entire case of 24 cans of cooked Pork in a can. What they expect her to do with all of that, I don't know! Most would ask why doesn't she refuse, and at times she has turned away food donations. However, if she isn't at home they leave it on her porch. I always end up getting things that she isn't going to use. My grandmother always tells me "I am sure you can think of something! You can always make a soup with it." What she fails to understand is that I don't like soup of any kind. This is why many times when I create a recipe I will often have items in the recipe that I will whole heartedly admit that I don't know where you would find them in your local grocery store! I personally have never seen cooked pork in a can in any of my local grocery stores, for example.
 
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