Rice and Beans With Extras

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Before you do anything: cover some thinly sliced red or white onion in vinegar (I like cider here), and pinches of salt and sugar. Pickled onions will only improve as you consume the leftovers.
I don't usually have orange juice on hand but I usually have canned mandarins. They add a nice orange essence to a dish. They might make a good sub for the juice, the wedges break apart and add nice little juicy bits. My take on this dish: To the onion and garlic saute, add: Canned tomatoes, drained, keep juice to add as needed Pinto beans drained, canned or made fresh Canned mandarin oranges Oregano Cayenne pepper Stir into rice. Top with cilantro. Lime & avocado on side. Good w white fish.
Lime juice works for pickling red onions, too.
Follow the directions to a tee however... I mix the rice with the beans, cover with quality cheddar, and throw under the broiler until bubbling ! Enjoy !
I cook rice often, and use Craig Claiborne’s method - easy, always perfect, and simple to clean up after. Preheat the toaster oven on “bake” to 400. Put a scant tablespoon of butter in a small baking pot (mine is a LeCreuset Dutch oven)
My mom just instructed me to make these beans and bring them over to her house for mother