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Beans might be the star ingredient in this warm dip, but there's also plenty of onion, garlic, enchilada sauce, cheddar jack cheese, and sour cream. Don't forget the Tex-Mex toppings for garnish ...
SPREAD cream cheese onto bottom of shallow dish. TOP with remaining ingredients. Kraft Kitchens tips: SUBSTITUTE Prepare using PHILADELPHIA Neufchatel Cheese. VARIATION To serve as a mixed dip, beat cream cheese with mixer until creamy. Add remaining ingredients; mix well. SERVING SUGGESTION Serve with tortilla chips.
Sweet pear, salty Cheddar cheese and crunchy nuts make this healthy cheese ball recipe an alluring holiday treat. Serve with an array of crudités and crisp party crackers. View Recipe
Heat the oven to 400°F. Stir the beans and picante sauce in a small bowl. Place 6 tortillas onto 2 baking sheets. Spread about 1/3 cup bean mixture on each tortilla to within 1/2-inch of the edge.
A seven-layer bean dip. A seven-layer dip is an American appetizer based on ingredients typical of Tex-Mex cuisine. The first widely published recipe (1981, Family Circle magazine) called it Tex-Mex Dip without reference to any layers. The dish was popular in Texas for some time before the recipe first appeared in print.
Black bean dips: one prepared with whole beans (left) and one prepared with mashed beans A bean dip prepared with kidney beans and garnished with lime zest. In the preparation of bean dip, various types of beans can be used, including black beans, pinto beans, [1] kidney beans, white beans, fava beans, lima beans and edamame, a preparation of immature soybeans in the pod. [2]
1. Place half the beans into a medium bowl. Coarsely mash the beans with a fork. Stir the mashed beans, remaining beans, 2/3 cup picante sauce and onions in a 2-quart saucepan.
Refried beans being prepared in a skillet. Refried beans (from Spanish: frijoles refritos, lit. ' rehashed or warmed-over beans ') is a dish of cooked and mashed beans that is a traditional staple of Mexican [1] and Tex-Mex cuisine, although each cuisine has a different approach when making the dish.