The best part about this recipe is that you probably already have most of the ingredients right this very moment in your kitchen. If you keep canned black beans, onions, and white rice in your pantry, you’re pretty much set! Add some cumin, fresh lime, and cilantro and you’re good to go. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly, protein-packed, plant-based meal you can feed your whole family, this is it. My daughters have loved this meal since they were 1 and 2 years old – they cleaned their plates in record time when I served them this. These black beans are perfect for baby-led weaning or for toddlers, but tasty enough for the whole family! Let’s get to it – in this post, I’ll explain how to make black beans and rice quickly but still get a beautiful creamy texture and flavor, and suggest variations to make this meal your own.
Ingredients and Substitutions
Canned Black Beans – if you want to use another bean like red beans/kidney, or pinto, go for it! If you use dry black beans, you’ll need to cook and prepare them in advance for this recipe. White Basmati rice – feel free to use any other kind, but keep in mind white basmati is the fastest to cook. You’ll need to adjust timing and the water to rice ratio according to the directions on the package. Onion – I used yellow, you can use any onion you have and any other alliums you want – shallots, garlic, etc. Cumin – feel free to use this and/or other spices – see below for some ideas. Fresh lime – this is highly recommended but if you don’t have one, you can still make this recipe and leave it out. Cilantro – this can be omitted if you don’t like the flavor of cilantro. If you don’t have fresh cilantro, feel free to use ground coriander instead. Olive oil – or any other kind of cooking oil you want or butter or ghee.
Why this black beans and rice recipe is so quick to make
This black beans and rice recipe comes together in only 20 minutes, which makes it perfect for busy weeknights. Here’s how.
How to make black beans and rice
First, cook the rice. Mix water, rice, oil, and salt together in a pot and bring to a boil. Stir once, cover, and cook on low for 10 minutes, then turn the heat OFF and keep the pot covered and let it sit for another 5 minutes to finish steaming. When it’s done, you’ll stir in lime zest, lime juice, and fresh cilantro. While the rice is cooking, sauté an onion in another pot, add cumin and salt, and add black beans and water. Let it simmer for 10 minutes or so, then mash a few black beans with a potato masher. Stir in fresh cilantro, lime zest, and lime juice to the beans, and serve with the rice!
How to make canned black beans CREAMY and FLAVORFUL
Some people think using canned beans results in less flavor and you lose the creamy texture, but I’ll explain how to get lots of yummy flavor and still that awesome creamy texture below!
Variations
You can add all kinds of spices and flavors to this black beans and rice recipe! Add garlic or other alliums with the onions, and/or add more spices in addition to cumin. Chili powder, cayenne pepper, oregano, ground coriander, or even a prepared taco seasoning work well here. Add hot sauce or adobo and a chopped chipotle chili to the beans… you get the picture.
Make the leftovers into burritos!
You can use the rice and black beans as the filling for burritos. I like to do this with the leftovers, if I have any! Just add the rice and beans to a tortilla, add anything else you want (I like cheese), wrap, and enjoy. You can eat it as is or save for later in the refrigerator or freezer – just pop in the microwave to reheat. It helps to wrap them in a paper towel then microwave, to keep them from drying out and also to keep your microwave clean. Here’s more on how to make freezer burritos with beans, rice, and cheese.
What to serve with Black Beans and Rice
The recipe below states that it serves four as a full (light) meal. If you are serving it as a side, you can likely stretch it to 8 or 10 servings. You can serve this black beans and rice with chicken or sausage or veggies- here are some recipes I recommend!
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