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Sante Fe Chili Bread

This fun loaf of bread is sponsored by Red Star Yeast, and I am happy 
to give you my honest opinions about the entire delicious process.

Just in time for Cinco de Mayo, I came across a recipe for Santa Fe Chili Bread on the Red Star Yeast website. After I read the list of ingredients, I was hooked. The list included cornmeal, chili powder, and (are you ready for this?) refried beans! 

How could you not try something like that?

Fresh out of the oven


This tasty bread would be a perfect complement to any Mexican-themed meal, especially to one on your Cinco de Mayo menu. It's hearty but soft, and has the perfect touch of southwestern flavor. 


Delicious all on it's own, it also made incredible grilled cheese sandwiches. 

The next day, I cut a couple of thick slices into cubes and toasted them for the best taco salad topping ever.


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56 comments:

  1. Wow! How interesting... would have never thought of beans being a part of bread!

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  2. Interesting. Would never occur to me to include refried beans or chili powder in bread. Could be interesting. Found on Let's Get Real party.

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  3. Ohhh.. awesome recipe! I just made bread today with Red Star! Love it!

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    1. Kelley, how fun- you know how great it is! :)

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  4. Looking at the bread I would never think there was refried beans in it. It's off, but the bread looks delicious. I like the chili powder and cornmeal. Thanks for sharing this with us at the Let's Get Real Link Party. Have a wonderful weekend.

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    1. Nicky, it was fun and interesting to make. I had never made bread with beans in it!

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  5. This bread looks yummy. I'm pinning it so I will try it. Thank you for sharing.
    Kathi

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  6. This looks really good! I would never have thought to put refried beans in bread!

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    1. It was new to me, too, Paris! I’m glad I ran across the recipe! :)

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  7. I love baking bread but I've never tried a recipe quite like this one! Thanks Joy!

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  8. I'm a big bread baker and this is intriguing.

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    1. Patti, I love to experiment, and this was a fun (and delicious!) one. :)

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  9. I have yet to conquer bread making; but, when I do, I'm going straight for this recipe! That grilled cheese looked so good. :)

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    1. Julie, it's a great loaf to start on....and Red Star Yeast gives detailed tips to help you through. I think the grilled cheese was the best part.... ;) Thanks for coming by, and I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

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  10. This sounds interesting, will definitely have to try. Thanks for sharing, hope all's well.

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  11. This bread sounds delicious! Sending hugs!

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  12. I will have to make this but it needs green chili too. Here in New Mexico, we put green chili on everything.

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    1. Tara, I agree- this would be great with green chilies! If you try it, be sure to let me know how it goes! :)

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  13. That loaf of bread looks PERFECT and AMAZING! Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend!

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  14. Hi Joy, Happy Spring! Looks amazing. I bet it would make a great Torta. I agree with green chilies, yum! Dropping in from Friday Frenzy. Theresa @DearCreatives

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  15. It's nice that it has a unique. I've tried far too many bread recipes that were a lot of work and in the end just tasted like... bread.

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    1. LOL, Skye! I hadn't ever thought of it like that, but you are absolutely right. This definitely has a little bit more flavor to it. :)

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  16. This has to have the most amazing flavor and texture! Pinned the recipe :)

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  17. Love love this,bookmarked,I am trying this for sure :)

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  18. I've never heard of a recipe like this! I'm intrigued!

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  19. Melted cheese on chili bread. I wish I can do this right about now. I love spicy food. I am a carbo addict and what you have here is heaven in my dictionary. #pocolo

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  20. Looks delicious!


    Coming from The Anything Goes Linky.Come-by my blog and say hi!

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  21. Neat it's a complete meal bread. Thanks for bringing it to foodie friday.

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  22. I thought that bread was looking pretty good, until I saw that grilled cheese sandwich and then it looked insanely good!!

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  23. G'day Joy! Sounds delicious! I have now put this on the list too! Thank you!
    Sharing the love too!
    Cheers! Joanne

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  24. What a great idea! I love it! Pinning :)

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  25. I can't wait to make this bread Joy! It sounds and looks wonderful! I already have it pinned:)

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  26. Joy, I am so happy to see you at the In and Out of the Kitchen Link Party. You have been in my thoughts.

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  27. Thanks for linking with us Joy at Marvelous Monday... this bread looks so good! Pinned!

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  28. OMG pinning to try this bread! Thank you for sharing with us at Simple Supper Tuesday.

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  29. Wow, very curious about the beans in this one. You see them used in brownies and that sort of thing, but I wouldn't imagine them translating well to a yeast bread. Interesting! Looks like you achieved a beautiful texture here. I'll definitely have to try this. :) [#TastyTuesdays]

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  30. What?! Refried beans in bread?! Get outta town!! I love making homemade bread - so I have to try this now!! :)

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  31. Umm, Joy, this looks AMAZING, and I'm kind of blown away that there are refried beans in this bread recipe. What a fun and funky addition, and I bet it makes the bread super moist and delicious, too!

    This was one of my favorite recipes shared during last week's That's Fresh Friday link-up! I'll be sharing it at my blog on Thursday. Thanks so much for sharing, and keep up the great cooking!

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  32. Just when I thought the chile powder was interesting, you threw in the refried beans! And to top it off, you made grilled cheese with it. Yum!
    Thank you for sharing, Joy.

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  33. oh Joy! YUM and then some! Thanks for linking up at The Southern Special
    Dawn
    Spatulas On Parade

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  34. This sounds really good. It's amazing how beans can be used in baked goods. My daughter makes a very fudgy brownie that uses kidney beans instead of flour. It is soooo good! Thank you for sharing at What We Accomplished Wednesdays. Have a great week!
    Blessings, Deborah

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  35. It looks yummy! Your pictures of it are lovely.

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  36. This sounds utterly divine! I need to try it :) Thank you for linking to PoCoLo x

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  37. Wow!!! Showed this to my husband and he can not wait for me to make it, he loves Everything Chili. Have a great rest of the week!
    Dina@KitchenDreaming

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  38. I’d love you to come share your recipes on The Yuck Stops Here, http://mommasangelbaby.com/the-yuck-stops-here-5/. HUGS

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  39. Wow, that sounds amazing! Thank you for sharing it with us! I pinned it to the party board. :) Glad to see you again! ;) Have a great weekend!

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  40. Joy, this is so unusual. I bet it is delicious! Thanks for sharing it with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  41. This bread sounds delicious! I've never heard of it before. Making grilled cheese with this bread sounds like such a great idea. Thanks for sharing this on Saturday Night Fever - pinned to our group board!

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  42. This sounds amazing! Thanks for linking up with What's Cookin' Wednesday!

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  43. Sounds delicious, it looks great with the melted cheese in, yum! Thanks for linking up to Sweet and Savoury Sunday, stop by and link up again. Have a great weekend!!

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  44. Wow it's beautiful and I love the ingredients! Can't wait to try it. Everyone is getting tired of my 'ugly' bread :)

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  45. Your Santa Fe Chili Bread looks wonderful, Joy. I love the spices in it and that it uses the refried beans. They would make the bread really tasty and add nutrition too! It's the perfect Cinco de Mayo bread :-) Thank you so much for being a part of the Hearth and Soul hop.

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  46. Delicious sante fe chili bread, joy. Love to have with my chili. Yumm. Thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop.

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  47. Good Morning Joy,
    I just pinned your awesome Sante Fe Chili Bread ! Thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and have a great day!
    Miz Helen

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  48. Yummmy! Sounds like the perfect bread with a nice big bowl of soup :)

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