Frijoles Vaquero (Cowboy Beans)

Grumpy1020 @GrumpyCook
Excellent beans for cookout / picnic or just dinner.
Frijoles Vaquero (Cowboy Beans)
Excellent beans for cookout / picnic or just dinner.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Put beans in 13x9x3 foil pan
- 2
Dice peppers and slice Jalapeños and add to pan. Saute in a little olive oil to open fragrance. Add to pan with beans. Stir to mix.
- 3
Halve kielbasa and slice 1/4" thick. Add to pan
- 4
Stir all to evenly combine. Sprinkle with fried garlic
- 5
Cover with foil and put in oven at 200°F for slow heating, 300°F for faster or suit to your time frame.
- 6
I have a large smoker so I like as well to put them in the smoker if I'm using it for 1 hour uncovered then cover with foil and put in oven to finish.
- 7
Your tongue will beat your brains out getting to these!
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