Like an elegant hiaku, the bean burrito consists of three simple lines : tortilla, beans and cheese in a stunning combination. Growing up in West Texas, the bean burrito was a staple of my childhood. In fact, I've probably eaten more bean bs than anything else in my life. This continued until I moved to Chicago a few years ago. While there is great mexican food to be found here, the Tex-Mex options are lacking (with the exception of Uncle Julios - a decent Tex Mex outpost of a Dallas based chain.) Despite the multitude of good taquerias, I still haven't found a good bean burrito. So for the past 4 years, I've been gorging on these burritos when I go home (sorry, fellow airplane passengers) and sneaking a few in my bag to enjoy later. But I can't take it anymore! I must find a good version of this treat in Chicago! Despite hours spent searching the LTH forum archives, the only mention of refried beans is as a forgotten side dish as some of the more well honored places. Can it be possible that noone on this board has commented on the beauty that is the bean burritto?
Though simple, a good bean b is hard to find. My criteria;
1. soft, mild flavored beans that are silky smooth and on the more liquid side of the spectrum. Must be pinto and usually squashed to a pasty like consistency.
2. Thin flour tortilla, it is not necessary that these are artisanal or even homemade. But no cakey-flour taste that mercilessly affects the mass produced store brands.
3. Cheese. If I were a Tex-Mex purist, I'd insist on the orange stuff - colby, or cheddar and not the slightest bit Mexican. But I'm willing to take anything at this point...
4. Accoutrements: It can be a sauce, salsa, even a chili type thing, but it has to be spicy, and complement the relative plain-ness of the beans.
So far, my search has been fruitless, but I am willing to try any recommendations and report back to LTHForum community for comments. I am also happy to share my recs for Dallas, West Texas, and even St. Louis...
best,
Veeral
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veeral on October 20th, 2008, 11:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.