Sunday, May 8, 2011

If You Make ONE Recipe This Week...Make This!

Frugal Momma's Famous Budget Black Beans
I love this recipe. I love this recipe so much I give it to everyone I know. I think I've even given it to strangers off the street. It is delicious, healthy, versatile, AND cheap! All you need is a crock pot, and about 10 minutes. We make this recipe at least once a week, as it is my three year old's favorite meal. Tonight, I served them with chicken tacos. Let's pretend the lettuce on top is the veggie. I forgot to get the carrots in there.

Frugal Momma's Famous Budget Black Beans
  • 1.5 C dry black beans
  • 4.5 C water
  • 1 TBS minced garlic
  • 1/2 onion peeled, left whole
  • 2.5 teaspoons salt
  • 3/4 tsp pepper
  • 1/2 or 1/4 chopped jalapeno depending on your spice tolerance (seeds removed)
  • sprinkle of cumin over top, about 1/8 tsp. 
    • Combine, cook on low 8 to 10 hours, or until soft. Discard onion. Serve as a side or main dish.
    • Note: Sometimes I like to start these on high for 3-4 hours, then switch to low for 5-6 hours. If your beans do not seem to cook in 8-10 hours on low, try this method. I have found there to be a variance in the cooking times for different brands of dried beans. The older the beans, the longer they take to cook as well.
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14 comments:

  1. Yum! I will definitely try these, beans are your frugal friend! Thanks for the link up!

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  2. Thanks Alyssa! My 2 year old requests them often! So glad to have found your site, keep it up!

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  3. What size crockpot did you do this in? (Found your recipe on MoneySavingMom)

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  4. Hi Claire!

    I believe my crock pot is a 6 qt, but it fills it up about halfway, so you could use smaller. Hope that helps!

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  5. I also found this recipe from MSM, looks great! Does this recipe require you to soak the beans first? Or do you just rinse & sort and then toss into the crockpot?

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  6. Hi Hannah!

    I don't soak my beans, because I find the beans get a little mushy, but it's personal preference :)

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  7. I've frozen black beans with no problem. Thanks for the recipe!!

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  8. I make refried beans the same way but with pintos so I imagine it will be delicious with black beans

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  9. Thanks - I've always done the let it soak then simmer for hours long exhaustive process. This helps so much!

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  10. Can some of the salt be omitted? I use the dry beans instead of canned because of the high sodium content in canned.

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  11. Hi! Omitting the salt will make for VERY bland beans. Perhaps you could experiment with salt-free seasonings?

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  12. I always have terrible luck soaking beans, so this seems like a great solution for me. My kids all LOVE black beans. They eat them straight, but also love them in quesadillas with cheese and avocado.

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    1. This is one of my 3 year old's favorite foods! Just make sure to take the seeds out of the jalapeno so it's not too spicy...otherwise, the kids love them and have no clue it's healthy! :)

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