Showing posts with label black beans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black beans. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Bean Burrito



Who doesn't love a burrito? This is an easy recipe for a basic bean burrito. It's a great starting place for yum!

Ingredients
Two​ ​15-ounce​ ​cans​ ​black​ ​or​ ​pinto​ ​beans,​ ​drained​ ​and​ ​rinsed
Water
​ 
1
​ ​Tbsp​ ​chili​ ​powder,​ ​or​ ​to​ ​taste
1
​ ​tsp​ ​ground​ ​cumin
1
​ ​jalapeño​ ​pepper,​ ​finely​ ​chopped
6
​ ​large​ ​flour​ ​or​ ​corn​ ​tortillas​ ​(corn​ ​tortillas​ ​are​ ​smaller,​ ​so​ ​you​ ​may​ ​need​ ​more)
1
​ ​cup​ ​cooked​ ​brown​ ​rice​ ​(seasoned​ ​with​ ​salt​ ​and​ ​perhaps​ ​a​ ​squeeze​ ​of​ ​lime​ ​juice)
2​ ​cups​ ​of​ ​mixed​ ​greens
1-1/2
​ ​cups​ ​of​ ​your​ ​favorite​ ​salsa
2
​ ​avocados​ ​or​ ​1​ ​cup​ ​guacamole
2
​ ​fresh​ ​tomatoes,​ ​chopped

Directions
  1. In​ ​a​ ​saucepan,​ ​add​ ​the​ ​rinsed​ ​beans​ ​and​ ​just​ ​enough​ ​water​ ​to​ ​cover​ ​the​ ​beans.
  2. Add​ ​the​ ​chili​ ​powder,​ ​cumin,​ ​and​ ​jalapeño​ ​pepper.​ ​Cover,​ ​and​ ​heat​ ​over​ ​a low-medium​ ​flame.​ ​It​ ​should​ ​take​ ​about​ ​10​ ​minutes​ ​for​ ​the​ ​water​ ​to​ ​begin​ ​to thicken​ ​(and​ ​evaporate​ ​a​ ​bit)​ ​so​ ​that​ ​the​ ​spices​ ​become​ ​more​ ​incorporated​ ​into the​ ​beans.
  3. When​ ​the​ ​beans​ ​are​ ​heated​ ​through​ ​and​ ​thickened​ ​up,​ ​begin​ ​filling​ ​the​ ​tortillas.
  4. To​ ​make​ ​the​ ​tortillas​ ​a​ ​little​ ​more​ ​pliable​ ​(and​ ​delicious),​ ​just​ ​heat​ ​them​ ​up briefly​ ​over​ ​an​ ​open​ ​flame​ ​or​ ​in​ ​the​ ​microwave​ ​for​ ​a​ ​few​ ​seconds.
  5. Spoon​ ​a​ ​couple​ ​tablespoons​ ​of​ ​rice​ ​onto​ ​a​ ​tortilla​ ​about​ ​1​ ​inch​ ​from​ ​the​ ​bottom, and​ ​spread​ ​it​ ​out​ ​in​ ​a​ ​horizontal​ ​line.​ ​Using​ ​a​ ​slotted​ ​spoon,​ ​scoop​ ​out​ ​the​ ​beans and​ ​add​ ​a​ ​few​ ​tablespoons​ ​on​ ​top​ ​of​ ​the​ ​rice.
  6. Add​ ​the​ ​remaining​ ​toppings,​ ​such​ ​as​ ​the​ ​lettuce,​ ​salsa,​ ​avocados​ ​or​ ​guacamole, and tomatoes,.​ ​Do​ ​not​ ​overfill,​ ​or​ ​it​ ​will​ ​be​ ​difficult​ ​to​ ​roll.​ ​Begin rolling,​ ​from​ ​the​ ​bottom​ ​up,​ ​tucking​ ​the​ ​sides​ ​in​ ​as​ ​you​ ​go​ ​along.

Notes:
  • 6​ ​servings

Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Ryan's Painful Tacos


These tacos got this name from frying the taco shells crispy and getting splattered with frying oil in the process. These are a great addition for build your own taco bar, or taco night all put together.

Ingredients:
Filling
2 Tbsp vegetable oil or corn oil                        
2 tsp vinegar (preferably apple cider vinegar)    
1 small onion, chopped (about 2/3 cup)            
3 medium cloves garlic, minced or pressed through garlic press (~1 Tb) 
2 Tbsp chili powder 
1 tsp  ground cumin            
1 tsp ground coriander 
½ tsp dried oregano 
¼ tsp cayenne pepper 
table salt 
ground black pepper 
1 pound 90% lean beef (or leaner) 
½ cup tomato sauce 
½ cup chicken broth 
1 tsp brown sugar

Shells
3/4 cup vegetable oil, corn oil, or canola oil 
8 corn tortillas (6-inch)

Toppings:
shredded cheese: Colby Jack; Mexican mix; Cheddar
diced tomatoes
chopped lettuce
corn
black beans
refried beans
salsa
guacamole
your choice

Directions:
Filling

  1. Heat oil in medium skillet over medium heat until hot and shimmering but not smoking, about 2 minutes; add onion and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 4 minutes. 
  2. Add garlic, spices, and 1/2 teaspoon salt; cook, stirring constantly, until fragrant, about 1 minute. 
  3. Add ground beef and cook, breaking meat up with wooden spoon and scraping pan bottom to prevent scorching, until beef is no longer pink, about 5 minutes. 
  4. Add tomato sauce, chicken broth, brown sugar, and vinegar; bring to simmer. 
  5. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer, uncovered, stirring frequently and breaking meat up so that no chunks remain, until liquid has reduced and thickened (mixture should not be completely dry), about 10 minutes. 
  6. Adjust seasonings with salt and pepper. 
  7. Using wide, shallow spoon, divide filling evenly among taco shells.  


Shells

  1. Heat oil in 8-inch heavy-bottomed skillet over medium heat to 350 degrees, about 5 minutes (oil should bubble when small piece of tortilla is dropped in; tortilla piece should rise to surface in 2 seconds and be light golden brown in about 1 1/2 minutes). 
  2. Meanwhile, line rimmed baking sheet with double thickness of paper towels. 
  3. Using tongs to hold tortilla, slip half of tortilla into hot oil. With metal spatula in other hand, keep half of tortilla submerged in oil. Fry until just set, but not brown, about 30 seconds. 
  4. Flip tortilla; hold tortilla open about 2 inches while keeping bottom submerged in oil. Fry until golden brown, about 1 1/2 minutes. 
  5. Flip again and fry other side until golden brown, about 30 seconds. 
  6. Transfer shell upside down to prepared baking sheet to drain. 
  7. Repeat with remaining tortillas, adjusting heat as necessary to keep oil between 350 and 375 degrees.


Notes:

  • Serves 4 
  • Per serving: 330 Cal + shell 
  • Serve immediately, passing toppings separately.

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Fajita-topped Baked Potato

Honestly, this could be served on a tortilla, but a baked potato is a fun base. 

Ingredients:
4 potatoes
16-oz frozen peppers & onions 
1 fajita seasoning packet 
2 cups prepared black beans (1 can)
1 cup corn 
8-oz guacamole

Directions:

  1. Bake potatoes.
  2. Place frozen peppers and onions in a skillet and start cooking, stirring constantly to defrost the vegetables. 
  3. After a few minutes of stirring, whisk seasoning packet with 1 cup water (or as directed) and pour over vegetables. 
  4. Reduce heat to medium-low and continue to cook, stirring every so often, until peppers and onions are warm (but still crisp) and liquid has thickened.  (Stir in water to thin if it gets too thick.) 
  5. Mix in beans and corn. 
  6. Top with fajita mixture and guacamole.


Notes:

  • Per serving: 432 calories, 11.2g fat, 71.9g carbs, 14g fiber, 12.1g sugars, 11.1g protein
  • Serves 4 

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Slow Cooker Corn Tortilla Soup


It's that time of year, to get out our slow cookers and enjoy some soup as the weather cools. The original recipe came from Happy Herbivore Meal Mentor program. 

Ingredients:
8 corn tortillas  
1 onion, diced 
4 cloves garlic, minced 
1 tsp chili powder 
1 tsp dried oregano 
2 tsp ground cumin 
2 cups (16-oz) vegetable broth 
14-oz diced tomatoes 
2-oz diced green chiles, drained 
¼ cup tomato paste 
2 tbsp low-sodium soy sauce 
1.5 cups prepared black beans (1-15 oz can, drained and rinsed) 
1 avocado 
hot sauce, cilantro (optional)

Directions:
  1. Combine onion, garlic, spices, broth, tomatoes (with juices), chiles, tomato paste and soy sauce in a slow cooker. 
  2. Tear or chop 4 corn tortillas and stir into slow cooker to combine. 
  3. Cook on low 6-8 hours (high 3-5 hours). 
  4. Optional: Once done, transfer half to a blender and whiz until smooth OR use an immersion blender to partially blend. 
  5. Add beans, stirring to combine.
  6. Preheat oven or toaster oven to 350F. 
  7. Place 4 corn tortillas directly on the wrack and until crispy, about 5 minutes.
  8. Crumble cooked tortillas into separate bowl.
  9. Spoon soup into serving bowls and top with crumbled crisped tortillas and avocado. 
  10. Garnish with hot sauce and cilantro. (optional)
Notes:
  • Serves 4.
  • Per serving: 394 calories, 13.2g fat, 57.1g carbs, 13.7g fiber, 9.8g sugars, 14.7g protein
  • You could add corn to the soup as well.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

Caribbeano Chili


This might surprise you, but it turns out that I kind of collect chili recipes. Only those I like, of course. This one is an interesting take on chili. I got it from the Happy Herbivore Meal Mentor

Ingredients:
oil
1 onion 
2 red bell peppers, seeded and diced 
2 cups pineapple (frozen okay, thawing might be good) 
1 cup tropical salsa 
30-oz can black beans (undrained) 
1 tbsp chili powder 
15-oz tomato sauce 
8-oz guacamole 


Directions

  1. Sauté onion and bell peppers until onion is translucent and bell peppers have softened. 
  2. Add pineapple, salsa, beans (plus bean liquid from 1 can for a thicker chilioptional), chili powder and tomato sauce. 
  3. Cook until thoroughly warm. 
  4. Transfer 1-cup (or more) to a blender and process until smooth or partly smooth OR use an immersion blender. 
  5. Stir blended portion back into remaining chili. 
  6. Heat over low until thoroughly warm. 
  7. Let chili rest 10 minutes. 
  8. Top with guacamole.


Notes:

  • Serves 4
  • Per serving: 421 calories, 12.3g fat, 66g caarbs, 18.9g fiber, 19.6g sugars, 16.2g protein
  • You can add hot sauce if you like to spice it up. 
  • You can also top with green onions.
  • For omnivores, you could add some ground meat of your choice, but it really doesn't need it.
  • You can half this to make only 2 servings, which is what I did.




Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Tomale Pie


If you know me and my family, you might be as surprised as I am for something called "Tomale Pie" to make it onto the Codex. It was one of the meals from the Happy Herbivore Meal Mentor. I changed some of the measurements to be less spicy.

Ingredients:
oil
6 tbsp fine cornmeal
1/2 small onion, diced
1 garlic clove, minced
1/2 tsp ground coriander
1/4 tsp chili powder
1/2 tsp ground cumin
15-oz can black beans, drained and rinsed
3/4 cup corn
1 tbsp diced green chilies
7-oz diced tomatoes

Directions:

  1. Make polenta: Bring 3/4-cup water to a boil. Reduce to low. Slowly whisk in cornmeal, stirring to break down clumps. Add more hot water (about 1/4-cup) to thin out. Salt to taste.
  2. Preheat oven to 375F and set aside a square 8 or 9-inch glass casserole dish.
  3. Heat a large pot over medium heat. Add oil and saute onion and garlic until translucent.
  4. Add spices, stirring to coat well, and cook another minute.
  5. Add beans, corn, green chilies, and tomatoes.
  6. Mix well and cook for a minute or so, then transfer to the casserole dish. 
  7. Spread polenta mixture on top and bake 30 minutes, or until polenta is firm.
  8. Allow to cool for 15 minutes while the polenta firms. 


Notes:

  • Serves 2.
  • Per serving: 387 calories, 3.8g fat, 70.1g carbs, 15.6g fiber, 6.7g sugar, 19.5g protein.
  • If you like spice, double the chili powder to 1/2 tsp, and add as much as 2-oz of diced green chilies. You can pour hot sauce on top, too.
  • Top with guacamole or sliced olives for more flavor.