Food Guide
Pinto Beans
Varieties
Pinto beans are related to the kidney beans and other members of the Phaseolus species of beans.
Preparation, Uses, & Tips
Because their texture is very smooth, pintos may be used in virtually all methods of bean preparation. Purée them for soup bases or use them in casseroles; refry them for frijoles refritos and use them in burritos. Before cooking, soak pintos for 8 hours, then pressure cook for 18 minutes or simmer on top of the stove for 2 to 2 1/2 hours. 1 cup of dried pintos makes 3 cups of cooked beans. Use pinto beans to make chili, soups, and stews, or use them in salads or in Mexican dishes. They can also be puréed and used as a spread or dip.
Storing
Dried pinto beans should be stored in an airtight glass or ceramic jars in a cool dry place, where they will keep for up to a year.