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Ranch style beans - anyone try this product?


eugenep

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I saw this on Eva Longeria's new Mexican food tour show. She says it's super good - maybe better than Gordo's? 

 

Has anyone tried it? I was thinking about getting it on amazon. It's just 12 cans for $15

 

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I have never tried them and I'm not likely to do so but here's a bit of information on them:
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42 minutes ago, eugenep said:

I saw this on Eva Longeria's new Mexican food tour show. She says it's super good - maybe better than Gordo's? 

 

Has anyone tried it? I was thinking about getting it on amazon. It's just 12 cans for $15

 

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I've used them a time or two in my chili recipe and the were quite good.

They're available at my grocery store for a lot less $ than that.  I just checked, they're 1.67 each USD.

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They're  very nice, IMHO.  Try the jalapeno ones if you want a kick.

 

The red sauce is tomato-based and the primary seasoning is oregano.  Good in chili as mentioned above, and also good plain as a side.

 

 

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