Refried Beans Instant Pot Recipe - Foody Schmoody Blog (2024)

Refried Beans - The perfect side dish for Taco Night, made in a fraction of the time of the classic method.

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TIP: If you prefer a smoother texture, process a little bit more with an immersion blender. I just happen to like them thick and chunky.

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You guys know how I have all kinds of pretty recipes posted on this blog of mine?

Well, this ain't one of them!

Don't get me wrong, these Instant Pot Refried Beans are tasty as all get out, they just aren't pretty. If you can make refried beans look pretty, then I am in awe of you. I can't. I didn't even try.

If you are new here, I swear, I do have some pretty recipes. Look at Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cheesecake, Instant Pot Buffalo Chicken Meatballs and/or Instant Pot Cheesecake for proof.

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When it comes to refried beans, I find there are two camps. Those who like the beans thick with some "bite" to them and those who like them super smooth and thin. I fall into the thick category. There has got to be a better way to word that. Oh well, moving on.

If you fall into the category of wanting a thinner, more smooth refried bean recipe, just add more liquid to the pot and process the beans well at the end.

To process the refried beans, I find the easiest method is to use an immersion blender. No need to transfer beans to another device (like a blender or food processor), which means less clean up.

I will admit, I've never even attempted homemade refried beans before. I've heard they take all day. Who the heck has time for that? Not this chick.

It was only after getting my new love, the light of my life, my best friend, my Instant Pot, Instant Pot, that I even entertained the idea. By the way, that is seriously how I feel about my Instant Pot. Don't judge. It's not weird. If you have one, you know. If you don't, well, then, I'm sorry for you.

Oh, one last thing. I generally like to top my refried beans with some shredded cheese. A weird thing happened though, I, um, I ran out of cheese. I NEVER run out of cheese. I've got blocks upon blocks and even bags upon bags. You guys know, I have a major cheese obsession. There is ALWAYS tons of cheese in my fridge. I had my beans ready, tacos heading to the table and I go to grab the cheese and whaaaaaaa ? All I had was 3 blocks of various mozzarella cheeses, a fontina, some goat crumbles and a pecorino. I ended up finding a jar of queso, so we used that for the tacos but I wasn't feeling it for the beans.

See, you probably don't believe me when I say I cook for my family and then blog it, unlike most bloggers who blog it and then feed to family. Listen kids, I'm just chugging away over here trying to feed these humans that live in my house. So stuff happens. It's real life.

To make these Instant Pot Refried Beans simply place cleaned beans in the Instant Pot with all the other ingredients and set it to high pressure for about 45 minutes. Once the timer goes off, allow the pressure cooker to naturally release. Season beans with salt and process with an immersion blender. Done.

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So, I'll leave you with this one last thought - don't forget to buy cheese for taco night!

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Instant Pot Refried Beans

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Refried Beans made in a fraction of the time of the classic method. This recipe calls for using an electric pressure cooker. Great side dish for Taco Night!

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Ingredients

  • 1 pound dry pinto beans rinsed well
  • 1 medium sweet onion diced
  • 4 cloves garlic roughly chopped
  • 1 jalapeno seeded and chopped
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1 teaspoon dry oregano
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper freshly cracked
  • 3 T coconut oil, vegetable oil, lard or fat of your choice
  • 3 ½ C beef broth/stock or water
  • salt to taste

Instructions

  • Place rinsed beans, onion, garlic, jalapeno, cumin, oregano, black pepper, oil and broth in Instant Pot.

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  • Cover the Instant Pot and make sure the valve is on sealing. Set instant pot by pressing the beans/chili setting and adjusting the time to 45 minutes.

  • When timer is complete, allow pot to come to a natural release. This will take about a half hour (could be a bit more).

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  • Once the pressure has been released, season with salt and use immersion blender to process to desired consistency.

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  • If desired, garnish with more jalapenos, cheese and/or cilantro before serving.

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Toppings or Stir-In Ideas for Refried Beans:

  • cilantro
  • monterey jack cheese
  • sliced jalapenos

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FAQs

What to add to refried beans to make them creamy? ›

Fat and Oil: Refried beans are traditionally cooked with fat or oil to create a creamy and flavorful texture. Restaurants may use ingredients like lard, bacon fat, or vegetable oil to a.

How do you thicken up homemade refried beans? ›

Cream cheese is the not-so-secret weapon for making refried beans a yummy side dish to accompany rice, or a versatile taco or nacho topping. The dairy in cream cheese not only thickens refried beans to a creamier consistency — cream is in the name — but it also incorporates the rich, silky flavor of dairy.

Do you put milk in refried beans? ›

Milk makes refried beans creamy

This liquid can help make your beans smoother and taste richer. Once the beans are tender, it's time to fry them. Garlic is cooked in the oil and then the beans are added. The beans are mashed, and this is where the milk comes in.

How to improve the taste of canned refried beans? ›

14 Ways To Upgrade Canned Refried Beans
  1. Add more fat. Jannissimo/Shutterstock. ...
  2. Mix in some dried spices. ProleR/Shutterstock. ...
  3. Use sour cream or Greek yogurt. ...
  4. Add cheese. ...
  5. Blend canned refried beans with broth. ...
  6. Add cooked onions and garlic. ...
  7. Use the vinegar from anything pickled. ...
  8. Make canned refried bean cakes.
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Why do restaurant refried beans taste so good? ›

If you're wondering what is the secret ingredient for restaurant-quality refried beans, the answer is fat. Restaurant-made refried beans honor traditional Mexican culinary practices by adding a hearty helping of lard or bacon fat drippings to their recipe.

How to spruce up refried beans? ›

14 Ways To Add Flavor To Canned Refried Beans
  1. Include a dollop or two of sour cream. Alena_Kos/Shutterstock. ...
  2. Squeeze in some lime juice. ...
  3. Sautee onion and garlic. ...
  4. Experiment with warming spices. ...
  5. Start with flavored refried beans. ...
  6. Pack on the heat with fresh chiles. ...
  7. Mix in canned adobo sauce. ...
  8. Cook with broth for deeper flavor.
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What thickens refried beans? ›

If you prefer thicker beans, there's a simple solution to boost flavor, add moisture, and thicken refried beans. Cream cheese is the not-so-secret weapon for making refried beans a yummy side dish to accompany rice, or a versatile taco or nacho topping.

Why are my refried beans so dry? ›

Control the consistency of your beans by cooking them low and slow. If you put the heat too high, your beans will dry out faster. Your refried beans will continue to thicken as they sit, so taking them off the heat when they are still a little runny is totally fine!

What can I use to thicken my beans? ›

In a separate bowl, dissolve a teaspoon or two of cornstarch or all-purpose flour in a small amount of cold water. Add the slurry to the bubbling soup. The soup should thicken up. Add more cornstarch or flour as needed until the soup reaches your desired consistency.

What makes refried beans better? ›

If you're wondering what is the secret ingredient for restaurant-quality refried beans, the answer is fat. Restaurant-made refried beans honor traditional Mexican culinary practices by adding a hearty helping of lard or bacon fat drippings to their recipe.

How do Mexicans eat refried beans? ›

Stewed over a few hours, pinto beans can be served whole and fried (frijoles chinos) or mashed and refried (frijoles refritos). Frijoles are eaten with almost every main course alongside arroz. In many Mexican restaurants in America, refried beans are served with a layer of melty, gooey, shredded cheese on top.

How do you make refried beans less soupy? ›

The secret ingredient here is heat: without heat, the starch clumps and little thickening takes place Continue heating the beans on low while you mash them until you get the desired thickness. Add starch. If you want to keep your beans intact, use a commercial starch instead of mashing the beans.

How to season bland refried beans? ›

If you don't like bacon flavor in your refried beans (which I don't, but some do), you can simply add chili powder, garlic powder, cumin and some oregano to those beans. An alternate addition is adding a bit of your favorite salsa to them.

How do you give beans more flavor? ›

Dried beans cooked with sea salt and water are delicious, but adding an onion, garlic, or other aromatics to the pot will make them even more flavorful! These simple additions turn the starchy bean cooking liquid into a fragrant broth that's just as tasty as the beans themselves.

How to make beans taste good? ›

Those aromatics in the pot will revolutionize the beans' final flavor. The aromatics I tend to use are onions, carrots, garlic, and celery, and then heartier, woodsy herbs, like rosemary, sage, and thyme, which marry beautifully with the earthy-sweet flavor of beans.

How do you make canned refried beans smooth? ›

I used to have a friend many years ago that was Mexican, and she was a fantastic cook. She told me that adding milk to the canned beans was her mom's secret, and that works, too. I have to say, though that adding sour cream is even better! It gives them just a slight tang with a smooth creaminess to them.

How do you make refried beans less dense? ›

If you want thinner beans, then you will use more broth. Save the leftover bean broth and use it to stir into your leftover beans. As they sit in the refrigerator and chill, they will thicken. Using the broth when you reheat the beans will ensure that you don't lose any flavor when thinning them back out.

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