We love to eat fresh and here on the farm we can do that for a good chunk of the year. Now most of the crops are done for the season, but I still want to offer my family a healthy variety of fruits and vegetables to keep them healthy.
A great option is Del Monte canned vegetables and fruit. Living on a farm I have seen produce harvested for canning or freezing. It is picked at it's prime and processes so we can enjoy it all-year-round. Del Monte even cans the majority of their products on the same day to ensure nutrients and flavor are locked in. Of course I tend to run out of freezer space quickly, so during the Winter and as a pantry staple for last-minute meals I keep a variety of canned options on hand.
I was sent a variety of Del Monte fruit and veggies to help me "Add Some Garden" into my family's current meals. For this quick meal I chose to use the diced tomatoes and whole kernel corn. I love putting together easy burritos for my hungry crew. They are filling and easy to pack with lots of healthy options.
Easy Bean & Veggie Burritos
You Will Need:
- 1 can of black beans, drained and rinsed
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- 1/2 c. chicken stock
- 1 can Del Monte Diced Tomatoes, drained
- 1 can Del Monte Whole Kernel Corn, drained
- tortillas
- Monterrey Jack Cheese, grated
- Avocado, sliced
- salt and pepper to taste
- Sour Cream *optional
Place a little olive oil in a frying pan and heat to medium. Add the black beans, garlic and chicken stock. Bring it up to a simmer and then lightly mash the beans.
I like to leave some whole, but create a nice thick base. The chicken stock will be absorbed and the beans will be fragrant and tender.
Turn the heat down to low and stir in the drained tomatoes and corn. This is the time to salt and pepper to taste. There are many options for making this your own... try taco seasoning or cumin. Add in some hot peppers or mild green chilis. I also like to keep it plain. The chicken stock imparts a nice simple flavor without added fat. Heat the vegetables through.
Prepare your tortillas with a little (or a lot!) of shredded Monterrey Jack Cheese on the bottom. Then spoon over some of the filling. I am a chronic over-stuffer! Fold up from the bottom and then sides.
Garnish with sliced avocado and sour cream. This meal really couldn't be simpler.
Ready to dig in?
For my kids I filled Del Monte pear halves with a little yogurt and diced up Del Monte peach slices. Simple really can be fresh and delicious.
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Giveaway Time!!
Would you like to win the same Del Monte product package I enjoyed? Once lucky reader will win a prize package including:
- Five (5) Del Monte canned varieties- Green Beans (1), Corn (1), Diced Tomatoes (1), Peaches (1), and Pears (1)
- $25 Visa gift card
*Disclaimer - The The Del Monte product, information, and two gift packs have been provided by Del Monte. All opinions and experiences are my own.
I would make up a delicious fruit salad with del monte canned fruit!
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I would make minestrone soup with canned green beans and tomatoes
ReplyDeleteI add a lot of veggies to my soup and pasta sauce.
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I would add canned pears to our fruit salad.
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i like to add corn to soups and meats
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I'd make chicken veggie stew.
ReplyDeleteI put tomatoes in almost everything I make. :)
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canned pears!
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I love to make soup and I would add more frozen veggies, like spinach or Kale to the soup.
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I would add the DelMonte corn, green beans and diced tomatoes to my soup.
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I would add tomatoes and cucumbers to our salads
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I would add delmonte green beans to our meal.
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I'd add Del Monte Diced Tomatoes to my chili.
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So many recipes to use Del Monte in especially soup with the cold/flu going around.
ReplyDeleteI would add some green beans! Yum!
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I need to get more creative with veggies with our meals. Some new types would help.
ReplyDeleteI use making casseroles, with lots of veggies or soup
ReplyDeleteI love making tomato based soups with lots of veggies :) Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteWe're making a stir fry this evening with canned pineapple
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! We are trying to add more garden in by using our food processor more to chop and dice. It's a real time saver.
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I love to cook up some onion and garlic on the stove, then add tomatoes and tilapia. It's amazing.
ReplyDeleteI find it easy to add canned tomatos to alot of my meals!
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Looks yummie
ReplyDeleteAdd some corn and black beans to some nachoes
ReplyDeleteOhhh, those look delicious! We never have a meal without fruit and/or veggies! I love adding corn and beans to our nachos and tacos!
ReplyDeleteLove corn + meats!!
ReplyDeleteWe make a chicken fried rice and would add the corn and beans to it! That would be great!
ReplyDeleteI would make a great veggie soup.
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ReplyDeleteI'd make a veggie soup
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I would use some vegetables in a soup!
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I make an Autumn Chowder that has celery, corn, peas, carrots, potatoes and whatever other veggie we have in the house in it. It is always super delicious.
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ReplyDeleteI'd add more veggies to my soup.
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I would make hamburger stew with the corn, green beans, and tomatoes; and, I would serve the peaches and pears for dessert. Sounds delicious, doesn't it? Thanks for the giveaway!
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