Knockoff Frito Bean Dip Recipe
I have been a lover of Frito's Bean Dip in the can for many years. It is one of my favorite snacks to eat.
I decided to try and replicate it one day and let me tell you, had I known how easy it is to make this, I would have stopped buying it a long time ago and made it from scratch at home.
If you love bean dip, you have to try this easy bean dip recipe. You will want to make your own every time.
Here is a simple version that takes literally no time at all to make.
The best part is that you can enjoy it without worrying about all the extra added stuff they throw into the canned dip to keep it fresh, this recipe has zero preservatives!
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Ingredients You Will Need
1 (15 oz) can of Pinto Beans
1 Tbsp of Jalapeno juice and 4 Jalapeno's sliced
1/2 Tsp Salt
1/2 Tsp of Sugar
1/4 Tsp of Onion Powder
1/2 Tsp of Garlic Powder
1/4 Tsp of Paprika
A pinch of Cayenne Pepper
Place in a food processor on high speed until smooth. Serve with tortilla chips.
Optional ideas to sprinkle chips with: place sides in small ramekin cups or on a large platter: sour cream, grilled bites of chicken, olives, shredded cheese, and diced
tomatoes. These are for additional toppings on the chips and not to be mixed in with the dip.
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