Pinto Bean Dip

"I can't remember where I originally found this recipe. Great dip for football games. You need a food processor, but a blender will do in a pinch. The ingredients in this make for a clean and light tasting dip!"
 
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Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
9
Yields:
2-3 Cups
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Chop all of the vegetables into 1-2" chunks. Add these and all remaining ingredients to food processor. Process until you have the deisred consistency, put in bowl and eat!

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Reviews

  1. This is fantastic...it has such a nice freshness to it...I processed half of the ingredients and left the other half whole/chopped...we like a bit of texture in our dips...I added a pinch of salt...made for Super Bowl XLVIII...Go Seahawks!!! =)
     
  2. Delicious! Made for football Sunday and devoured immediately, Thanks for sharing! Made for PRMR 2013
     
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<p>I love to cook!&nbsp; But I don't do the weekday cooking, that is done by my awesome wife.&nbsp; I cook on the weekends and especially on our 'cheat day'- meaning every Sunday as we adapt to this low carb life.&nbsp; We have been doing this for a while and we really love to get those heart-stopping, brain-freezing receipes that low carbers crave throught the week.&nbsp;</p> <p>Since the start of the year, I've lost 25 pounds and I'm hoping to lose more, but along the way I want to learn how to cheat really, REALLY good.&nbsp; Most of my cheat receipies come from here!</p>
 
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