Best 5 Simple Seasoned Black Beans Recipes

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Embark on a culinary journey with our versatile black beans, brimming with bold flavors and endless possibilities. From hearty main courses to delectable side dishes, our collection of seasoned black bean recipes caters to every palate. Dive into the smoky goodness of our chipotle-spiced black beans, perfect for tacos, burritos, and salads. Experience a taste of the Caribbean with our coconut-infused black beans, a delightful addition to rice bowls and grilled fish. For a zesty kick, try our cumin-spiced black beans, ideal for wraps, sandwiches, and as a dip for tortilla chips. And don't miss our classic Cuban black beans, a staple in traditional Cuban cuisine, featuring a rich and savory broth that pairs perfectly with rice and plantains. With these diverse seasoned black bean recipes, your taste buds are in for a flavorful adventure.

Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!

HOW TO COOK BLACK BEANS



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This foolproof recipe yields perfectly tender and delicious black beans. Make a pot and enjoy black beans all week! No need to soak the beans before using. Recipe yields 6 cups beans (the equivalent of 4 cans); you can freeze leftovers or cut the recipe in half.

Provided by Cookie and Kate

Categories     Side dish

Time 1h25m

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 pound (16 ounces or scant 2 1/2 cups) dried black beans*
1 medium red onion, chopped
4 medium cloves garlic, peeled but left whole
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon fine sea salt
1 teaspoon ground cumin
One strip of orange zest, about 2 inches long by 1/2 inch wide
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes (omit or reduce if sensitive to spice)
8 cups water**, more if needed
2 tablespoons finely chopped cilantro, optional
1 tablespoon lime juice

Steps:

  • First, pick through your black beans for debris (sometimes tiny rocks can sneak in). Place the beans in a fine mesh colander or sieve and rinse very well. Pour the beans into a large Dutch oven or saucepan (4 quarts or larger in capacity).
  • Add the onion, garlic, bay leaves, olive oil, salt, cumin, orange zest and red pepper flakes (if using) to the pot. Pour in the water.
  • Cover the pot and bring it to a boil over high heat. Remove the lid and reduce the heat to low to maintain a gentle simmer. Give the beans a stir to make sure none are stuck to the bottom of the pot, and set a timer for 1 hour. Leave the pot uncovered and adjust the heat as necessary to maintain a gentle simmer (you should see several small bubbles popping to the surface at any given moment).
  • Once the timer goes off, test a couple of beans by using a fork to press them against the side of the pot. If they're easy to press through, taste a few (carefully! they're hot!) to see if they're sufficiently plump, tender and delicious.
  • Otherwise, continue cooking, testing in 15 to 30 minute intervals as needed, until they're done. If you're running low on liquid, add water in 1-cup increments so the beans are covered at all time. (As mentioned in the post, if your beans are old, they can take several hours to cook and require a lot more water, and some very old beans may never cook through.)
  • Once the beans are very tender and tasty, you can increase the heat a little to reduce the cooking liquid into a more gravy-like consistency, about 5 to 15 minutes (it will continue to thicken up as the beans cool).
  • Remove the pot from the heat. Carefully remove the orange zest and both bay leaves. Use a fork to press the garlic against the side of the bowl to break it up. Add the cilantro, if using, and lime juice. Stir to combine. Season to taste with additional salt, if needed. Use as desired.
  • Allow leftover beans to cool to room temperature before storing in the refrigerator, covered, for up to 4 to 5 days. You can also freeze leftover beans for several months.***

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 cup beans, Calories 291 calories, Sugar 2.5 g, Sodium 359 mg, Fat 3.5 g, SaturatedFat 0.6 g, TransFat 0 g, Carbohydrate 50 g, Fiber 12.2 g, Protein 16.8 g, Cholesterol 0 mg

SPICY BLACK BEANS



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Provided by Valerie Bertinelli

Categories     side-dish

Time 25m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 tablespoon canola oil
1 small yellow onion, diced
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon chipotle chile powder
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
One 4-ounce can diced green chiles
Two 15-ounce cans black beans, rinsed and drained
1 cup vegetable broth
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
1/4 cup Cotija cheese

Steps:

  • Heat the oil in a large saute pan over medium-high heat. Add the onion and cook until it begins to soften, about 3 minutes. Add the garlic, cumin, salt, chile powder and cayenne and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add the chiles, beans and broth and bring to a simmer. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the beans have softened and the sauce has thickened, 5 to 7 minutes. Transfer to a serving bowl and sprinkle with cilantro leaves and Cotija.

QUICK AND EASY SEASONED BLACK BEANS



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Perfectly quick and easy. Another option is to mash/puree and chill for an extremely tasty bean dip.

Provided by PalatablePastime

Categories     Black Beans

Time 30m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 (15 ounce) cans black beans
2 tablespoons chopped garlic
1 medium onion, chopped fine
2 jalapeno chiles, chopped fine (seeds removed if desired)
1 teaspoon Mexican oregano
2 teaspoons ground cumin
2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil
1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
salt and black pepper (to taste)

Steps:

  • In sauté pan heat garlic in oil on medium heat.
  • Add onion and jalapeño as oil begins to warm.
  • Add oregano and cumin and sauté, stirring frequently, until vegetables are tender, adding a few drops of water if they begin to stick.
  • Add contents of cans of black beans and bring to a boil.
  • Reduce heat and simmer for 20-25 minutes, to allow flavors to blend.
  • Add chopped cilantro and lime juice and stir.
  • Serve.

PERFECT BLACK BEANS



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Get Melissa d'Arabian's Perfect Black Beans, subtly spiced with a splash of red wine and a hint of cumin, from Ten Dollar Dinners on Food Network.

Provided by Melissa d'Arabian : Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time 13h45m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 10

1/2 pound dried black beans
1 medium onion, roughly chopped
3 fresh garlic cloves, pressed
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano leaves
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
Pinch red pepper flakes
2 teaspoons sugar
2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
Chopped scallions, for garnish

Steps:

  • The night before, soak the black beans in a large pot of water. The next day, rinse the beans, cover with 3 cups of fresh water and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat and simmer covered for 30 minutes, skimming off any foam. Stir in the onion and simmer 30 minutes more. Add the garlic, oregano, cumin, and red pepper flakes, and simmer uncovered for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in sugar and vinegar, and taste before seasoning with salt and pepper. Turn out into a large serving bowl and garnish with chopped scallions.

SIMPLE SEASONED BLACK BEANS



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Make and share this Simple Seasoned Black Beans recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Vicki in CT

Categories     Black Beans

Time 15m

Yield 3-4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 (16 ounce) can black beans
1 small onion, chopped
1 garlic clove, chopped
1 tablespoon chopped fresh cilantro
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
salt

Steps:

  • In a medium saucepan, combine beans, onion, and garlic, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-low. Season with cilantro, cayenne, and salt. Simmer for 5 minutes, and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 211.4, Fat 0.9, SaturatedFat 0.2, Sodium 2.6, Carbohydrate 38.6, Fiber 13.6, Sugar 1, Protein 13.7

Tips:

  • Use dried black beans for the best flavor and texture. Remember to rinse them well before cooking.
  • If you're short on time, you can use canned black beans. Just be sure to rinse them well before using.
  • Season the beans with your favorite herbs and spices. Some popular options include cumin, chili powder, garlic powder, and onion powder.
  • Cook the beans in a slow cooker or on the stovetop. The slow cooker method is easier, but the stovetop method gives you more control over the cooking process.
  • Serve the beans as a side dish, or use them in tacos, burritos, soups, and salads.

Conclusion:

These simple seasoned black beans are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed in many different ways. They're a great source of protein, fiber, and antioxidants. So next time you're looking for a healthy and flavorful side dish, give these black beans a try!

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