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Rice And Beans


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momandgirls Enthusiast

My daughter asked for it for dinner tonight and I have no idea how to make it...thanks!


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The way I make it and I never write down anyhting down so this is what I do:

I saute some chopped white onion, chopped green pepper, two cloves fresh minced

garlic, chopped celery, in some olive oil. When they are semi-transparent I add two

cans of drained red beans(or black-eyed peas) and cook on low. I prepare some

white rice in another pan. When it is done I add it to the beans. Depending on my

mood I either add some chipotle seaoning or some chili powder. I know this is pretty

vague so I hope it gives you an idea. Every once in a while I will add a can of

petite chopped tomatoes at the end.

wolfie Enthusiast

Here is what I do.....it doesn't have any onions, garlic or peppers in it, though, b/c I am intolerant to all of them. I used brown basmati rice (from Trader Joe's...you could use any rice) and black beans from a can (you can buy plain or seasoned...Bush's are gluten-free). I then top with shredded cheddar and diced tomatoes. I season with just salt and pepper, but you could use whatever you want. You could also add sour cream and salsa to dress it up. I eat with corn tortilla chips on the side.

Lister Rising Star

im lazy so minute rice, and some beans pop in microwave and bam dinner is done

Guest cassidy

It isn't a recipe, but I love Lindburg's canned rice and beans. All the varieties are gluten-free. One of them is spicy, but the rest aren't. I do add salt and melt cheese on top. Sometimes I add another can of beans to them as well.

momandgirls Enthusiast

Thank you all so much for the suggestions - in the end, I sauteed onions and garlic, added black beans and fresh cilantro and served it with rice. She loved it.

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