It looks awesome

Can you post your pinto bean recipe?
-Christine
Thanks, I love looking at all of the food pictures on Flickr. There are some very talented photographers (and cooks!) there.
I don't really have a recipe. It's usually pretty much is whatever I have on hand. Here's what I
think I did yesterday.
Ingredients
-1 lb pinto beans
-4 slices bacon
-1 large onion, chopped
-1 large green pepper, chopped
-1 large jalapeno pepper, chopped-seeds and veins removed (I put two plastic produce bags over my hands to do this)
-minced fresh garlic to taste-I used 6 or 7 cloves
-handful of cilantro, chopped
-1 ham bone with a good amount of ham still on (I used Honeybaked)
-1/2 can of Rotel leftover from another recipe (You could probably skip this.)
Cooking directions
1. Rinse and sort pinto beans, cover with water and soak overnight.
2. Render bacon in a large dutch oven, remove bacon and retain drippings. Have a BLT for lunch, give the fatty bits to your Shih Tzu
3. Saute onion, green pepper and jalapeno in drippings till soft.
4. Add minced garlic and cilantro and saute till your kitchen smells like garlic.
5. Rinse beans and add to the veggies. Cover with water and cook on low until the beans begin to soften.
6. Add ham bone and Rotel and cook till the beans are the way your family likes them. Top up with water every now and then. I usually cook mine a couple of hours.
7. Remove ham bone and pick off any ham still on it. Add ham to beans.
8. Taste and add salt or pepper to taste. These didn't need it-it depends a lot on the ham you use.
This made enough for dinner for the two of us-hubby is a big eater-with leftovers for his lunch today. I packaged the rest in two cup portions and froze to use later for burritos (add cumin and chili powder) and veggie chili.