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This foolproof recipe yields the best black beans. Make a pot and enjoy black beans all week! Black beans are healthy, pantry friendly and affordable.
Got beans and not sure what to do with them? Here are all the best black bean recipes for turning this healthy protein into a filling meal!
This is my favorite recipe for how to cook black beans. Homemade black beans are super flavorful and creamy and taste much better than canned. In addition to our stovetop method, I include tips for Instant Pot black beans below.
Make Mexican black beans from scratch with our easy step-by-step recipe. Cooked beans are perfect on their own with some toppings or as an ingredient for many other Mexican dishes.
These versatile black beans are a staple in our house all year long. They’re close to Frijoles Refritos, meaning “well-cooked beans” (as opposed to “twice-cooked beans,” which is what I thought it meant for years.)
This black beans recipe is ready in just 15 minutes! With a can of black beans, onion, and garlic from your pantry, plus some chopped fresh cilantro, this quick and easy side dish is a no-brainer when you're short on time. Pairs well with any Mexican or Cuban meal.
In the south, black beans are traditionally cooked in a special clay pot called olla de barro, along with local herbs like hoja santa (one of my favorite Mexican spices), epazote, or hoja de aguacate (avocado leaves). Here’s What You’ll Need For This Recipe: Dried black beans: Fresh beans cook faster and taste better.
Threw leftovers in the blender, heated up and served with tortilla chips for the best black bean dip ever. I used Rancho Gordo Ayocote Negro beans, and they were perfect for this recipe....
Ingredients. Yield:3 quarts. 1 pound/453 grams dried black beans, rinsed and picked through. ¼ medium white onion, chopped. 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped. 2 dried or fresh avocado or bay...
Flavorful, easy-to-make 6-ingredient black beans cooked in 1 pot and that don’t require soaking! A foolproof way to cook black beans from scratch. Perfect for tacos, nachos, enchiladas, taco salads, and more!