How to Make Cuban Black Beans in a Crockpot! An Easy, Healthy, Dinner Recipe!
Learn how to make this easy, healthy delicious Cuban Black Bean recipe in a crockpot or slow cooker! Karen Breyer will show you step-by-step how easy it is to make this healthy crockpot bean recipe! If you following a vegan diet and are looking for new crockpot or slow cooker recipes you will love how easy and delicious this Cuban Black Bean recipe is! If you are looking for new healthy meals this recipe is perfect!
Cooking black beans is very easy in a crockpot or slow cooker. These Cuban Black Beans are the best over rice, couscous or quinoa. If you have been looking for healthy black bean recipes I think this will be your favorite recipe. If you like black bean soup, I expect you will also love this Cuban Black Bean Recipe! Try this easy, healthy, delicious Cuban Black Bean recipe today!
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Easy Yellow Rice with Black Beans | Rice and Beans
Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups black beans (canned)
2 tbsps butter
1 small onion, diced
3 cloves garlic, diced or minced
2 cups water
2 stalks scallion, diced
1 - 1 1/2 packet Sazon (Other options are saffron, turmeric, curry powder)
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2 cups parboiled rice
Slow Cooker Red Beans and Rice | I Heart Recipes
Hey ya’ll! Here is an awesome recipe for Slow Cooker Red Beans and Rice:
This southern style red beans and rice recipe is slow cooked to perfection. For this recipe I will be using smoked turkey, which is just as delicious as my other recipes where I used smoked pork. This is a delicious dish to serve as a side or main course!
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0:15 - Chop the onion.
0:20 - Chop the celery.
0:30 - Open the package of smoked turkey.
0:45 - Add the onion and celery to the slow cooker.
0:50 - Add minced garlic.
0:55 - Sprinkle in the seasoning.
1:05 - Sort and rinse the beans.
1:18 - Add the turkey to the slow cooker.
1:28 - Add the beans to the slow cooker.
1:37 - Add bay leaves.
1:42 - Add water.
1:53 - Remove the thyme leaves from the stem.
2:00 - Add the thyme to the slow cooker.
2:10 - Cover and cook for six hours.
2:24 - Remove the bay leaves.
2:30 - Remove the bones.
2:40 - Give everything a quick stir.
2:44 - Butter a small bowl.
2:54 - Fill the bowl with rice.
3:01 - Dish out the beans.
3:09 - Invert the bowl of rice and empty it into the dish.
3:16 - Dish out more beans around the rice.
3:30 - Top with dried parsley.
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Louisiana Style Red Beans and Rice Recipe | #SoulFoodSunday
Louisiana Style Red Beans and Rice Recipe - This is a classic style red beans and rice recipe that is really easy to follow and packs that authentic down in the bayou taste! This is a must try!!
Ingredients
1 lb. dry Red Beans or Kidney Beans
2 tbsp cooking Oil
14 oz. Andouille sausage
1 Yellow Onion
1 Green Bell Pepper
3 Celery Stalks
4 tsp minced Garlic
2 tsp Smoked Paprika
1 tsp Dried Oregano
1 tsp Dried Thyme
1/2 tsp Garlic Powder
1/2 tsp Onion Powder
1/4 tsp Cayenne Pepper
1/4 tsp black Pepper
2 Bay Leaves
6 cups water
1/4 cup chopped fresh Parsley (dried will work)
1 tbsp salt, or to taste
3 Green Onions
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Black Beans with Cilantro-Lime Brown Rice and Pickled Onions
***RECIPE, MAKES 10-12 PORTIONS***
For the beans:
1 lb dried black beans
1 onion
1 bell pepper
2 jalapeño peppers
2-3 tablespoons ground cumin
2-3 tablespoons dried oregano
1 tablespoon garlic powder
2 tablespoons rice wine vinegar
2 tablespoons sugar
salt
pepper
olive oil
water
lime wedges for garnish
For the brown rice:
1 lb dried brown rice
5 cups water
1.5 teaspoons salt
juice of two limes
cilantro to taste
olive oil
For the pickled onions:
1 red onion
1/2 cup rice wine vinegar
2 tablespoons sugar
The night before you want to eat, put the beans in a large bowl and cover them with at least a few inches of water to soak.
Start the pickles by thinly slicing the red onion. Dissolve the sugar into the vinegar in a bowl that isn't made out of aluminum. Toss the onions in the pickling liquid. Cover and refrigerate. Stir them when you wake up in the morning.
The next day, start the beans by chopping up the onion and peppers and cooking them in olive oil in a big pot until they start to soften. Drain the beans and discard the soaking water. Add them to the pot along with enough fresh water to cover by an inch. Put in the oregano, cumin, pepper, garlic powder, vinegar and sugar. Don't put in the salt yet. Simmer the pot for two hours, or until the beans are soft, stirring occasionally. Put in additional water if the beans ever stop being submerged.
As soon as you've got the beans simmering, start the rice by toasting the grains in a little olive oil in a hot pot for a minute or until the rice smells nutty. Add the water and salt. Bring to a boil, then cover and reduce to a simmer. Cook for about an hour, or until the water is absorbed. Juice in the limes, add as much chopped cilantro as you want, and stir it in. Leave the rice to rest on a warm setting for an hour or until the beans are ready.
When the beans are soft, add salt to taste, and maybe some more vinegar or sugar. Turn off the heat and let them cool at least 15 minutes to allow the liquid to thicken.
Put some rice on a plate, some beans on the rice, some onions and additional cilantro on the side with a lime wedge.
NOTE: This is a re-upload. In the original version of this video, I mentioned how rice contains the amino acid methionine, which beans lack. I knew that protein combining was not as important as previously thought, but I didn't know how thoroughly the necessity of it had been debunked, so I removed that section of the video. The Wikipedia article on protein combining has a well-cited section on this topic:
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