Black beans and rice are a classic Latin-style side dish: but there are so many different ways to make them! There are two main styles you may think of. First you’ve got Cuban black beans, saucy and savory, served over rice. Then you’ve got black beans, jumbled with rice and green bell pepper, and seasoned with cumin, lime and cilantro. That’s the style we’ve made for you in this recipe! It’s the perfect side to serve with tacos, or as a lunch idea (it saves well for eating throughout the week). Let’s get to it!

How to make the best black beans and rice

Turns out, there’s not one way to make black beans and rice. If you’re thinking of a saucy-style black beans you’d serve with rice, head to our Cuban black beans recipe. It’s one of our favorite recipes and often we serve it as a main dish. But this one is a mix of black beans and long-grain white rice combined together, which works as either a main or a side dish! Here are the features of the best black beans and rice:

White long-grain rice. Long-grain rice is traditional here and is the perfect contrast to the chewy black beans. Though we often use brown rice in our cooking, white rice is nice here for the color contrast (plus, it cooks faster). See below for tips on cooking rice! Onion, green pepper and garlic. Using these aromatics brings big flavor to the simple dish. A mix of butter and olive oil. Combining butter and olive oil brings big, rich flavor! If you eat vegan or plant-based, you can easily substitute more olive oil for the butter. But the butter adds a savory note that has a nice nuance. Cumin and lime. Of course, like many Latin-style recipes, earthy cumin and tangy lime round out the flavors.

It sounds simple, but altogether these flavors truly pop! You can get it together in about 30 minutes if you phase it as follows: Start the white rice, chop the veggies, start the sauté, then add the cooked rice in at the end.

Tips on cooking rice

Rice is infamously easy to screw up! You’ll want it perfectly cooked for this black beans and rice recipe, because mushy rice plus mushy beans would be a disaster! For this recipe, follow our classic rice method using 1 ½ cups water for every 1 cup rice. Bring the rice and water to a boil, then simmer for 12 to 15 minutes until the water is completely absorbed. Then let it sit in the pot covered to steam for about 10 minutes after cooking.

How to cook black beans: two ways

You can easily use canned black beans for this black beans and rice recipe, and it comes out fantastic. However, if you’re looking for an excuse to cook beans from scratch, here are a few advantages to home-cooked beans:

Cooking beans from dry comes out more delicious. Canned beans are fine, but home cooked beans are great. They have a firmer texture and an elevated flavor. Dry beans are cheaper! It can be about ⅓ the price to cook your beans at home.

There are two ways that we have cooked beans at home. Our favorite way is to use an Instant Pot (pressure cooker) if you have one. It’s seriously fast: it takes about 1 hour to cook dried beans! Our other favorite method is using a Dutch oven: this takes about 1.5 hours. If you don’t have a Dutch oven, you can also cook them on the stove: it takes 2 to 3 hours, and also requires a 14 hour soak. For that reason, we prefer the first two methods!

Instant Pot Black Beans (required equipment: an Instant Pot!) How to Cook Dried Beans in a Dutch Oven (required equipment: a Dutch oven!) How to Cook Black Beans on the Stove

Top ways to serve black beans and rice

There are so many ways to serve black beans and rice! Since they take about 30 minutes to make, they’re great for entertaining. Or, make them up ahead of time and reheat: just throw them into a skillet and reheat over medium heat until warmed through. The best ways to serve black beans and rice:

More black beans recipes

There are so many ways to use this versatile legume! Black beans are a versatile superfood that packs a powerful punch of protein, fiber, and essential vitamins! Here are a few more great ways to use black beans:

Try Easy Black Beans as a simple side from canned beans Go for a Cuban Black Beans Recipe Mix up Black Bean and Corn Salad or Easy Black Bean Soup Try Easy Black Bean Chili, Easy Black Bean Tacos or a Black Bean Burger

This black beans and rice recipe is…

Vegetarian, vegan, plant-based, dairy-free and gluten-free. 4.9 from 14 reviews

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