Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Beans and Rice



I feel sure that I've complained before that it is literally impossible to find canned black beans in Denmark, at least where I live.  So when I was in the U.S. last December I decided to do the next best thing.  I brought back a huge bag of dried black beans that I picked up in the bulk section at Fred Meyer.  Way easier to transport in a suitcase than cans, even if they aren't as convenient and cooking-ready.

Since we are trying to eat less meat and more veggies and whole grains, I thought of something I hadn't made in a long time:  beans and rice.  It seems there are countless variations of this budget-friendly dish, and in most cases it's easy to prepare, healthy, and filling.

And after doing some checking around on the internet I ran into some great info about cooking pre-soaked beans in a pressure cooker.  What a fantastic and time-saving tip.  Instead of boiling for hours--and even then sometimes I still end up with slightly chewy beans--I simply steamed for 20 minutes and arrived at soft, perfectly cooked legumes.

I served the beans and veggies over white rice but next time will take the time to prepare a pot of brown rice for even more fiber and health points.




Beans and Rice

4c. prepared rice (brown or white)
1T olive oil
1 small onion, finely chopped
1/2 green pepper, finely chopped
1/2 red pepper, finely chopped
1/4c pimento-stuffed (or not) green olives, coarsely chopped
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 16 oz. cans of black beans (or four cups home-cooked)
2T white or red vinegar
Tabasco to taste (or your other favorite hot sauce)
2t dried oregano
salt and pepper to taste

optional garnishes:  sour cream, avocado, salsa

1.  Heat oil in large skillet.  Saute onion and bell peppers for 5 minutes until soft and nearly translucent.

2.  Add garlic and olives and saute an additional 1-2 minutes.

3.  Add beans, vinegar, and Tabasco or hot sauce (less if you like it mild, more if you are keen on spices).  Mix well and cook 1-2 minutes until well combined.

4.  Remove from heat, stir in oregano, and season with salt and pepper.  Serve over rice and with toppings such as avocado, sour cream, and/or salsa.

Serves 4.

3 comments:

  1. I think this sounds like a very nice dish. I´ll try to make it in the future. Healthy and budget friendly you can´t go wrong with:-)

    I don´t understand why you bothered to bring a bag of dried beans back from the States. You can buy them in Løvbjerg, Superbrugsen and lots of other supermarkets. But maybe they are way cheaper there....

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  2. Even black beans? I've had trouble finding them but perhaps I haven't looked hard enough or in the right places. I remember once finding them in an ethnic market in Viborg but will look here in Hobro again. :-)

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