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  2. 10 Best Sides for the Ultimate Backyard BBQ - AOL

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    Old 300 BBQ’s must-try Savory Sides include a trio of 32 oz. sides, including creamed corn, green beans, and potato salad — enough to feed 8 to 12 BBQ lovers. Goldbelly Blue Smoke’s BBQ Sides

  3. Sweet & Spicy Cowboy Beans Are Our New BBQ Side Obsession - AOL

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    Yields: 12-15 servings. Prep Time: 15 mins. Total Time: 1 hour 10 mins. Ingredients. 4 oz. bacon, chopped into 1/2" pieces. 1. large yellow onion, finely chopped

  4. 6 Health Benefits of Pinto Beans—and 7 Recipes to Try - AOL

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    Werner says pinto beans are native to North and Central America. "Pintos have a slightly nutty, creamy texture when cooked," Werner adds. Canned and dry pinto beans are available at the grocery store.

  5. Pinto bean - Wikipedia

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    The pinto bean (/ ˈ p ɪ n t oʊ /) is a variety of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris).In Spanish they are called frijoles pintos.It is the most popular bean by crop production in Northern Mexico and the Southwestern United States, [3] [4] and is most often eaten whole (sometimes in broth), or mashed and then refried.

  6. Cowboy beans - Wikipedia

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    Frijoles charros, or "cowboy beans", is a traditional Mexican dish. The dish is characterized by pinto beans stewed with onion, garlic, and bacon. Cowboy beans (also known as chuckwagon beans) is a bean dish popular in the southwestern United States. The dish consists of pinto beans [1] and ground beef in a sweet and tangy sauce

  7. Phaseolus vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Maria pinquito (Spanglish = pink and small), is commercially grown on the mesas above Santa Maria, California, and is a necessary ingredient in Santa Maria-style barbecue. Pinto: Pinto beans are named for their mottled skin (Spanish: pinto = painted or mottled).