Easy Red Beans and Rice

In traditional recipes, long slow cooking breaks down the beans and gives them their creamy texture. I shorten that cooking time by using pre-cooked red beans and pureeing half of them in the food processor. The food processor also shortens the time it takes to chop the vegetables that give New Orleans red beans their characteristic flavor.

Easy Red Beans and Rice
Easy Red Beans and Rice

In traditional recipes, long slow cooking breaks down the beans and gives them their creamy texture. I shorten that cooking time by using pre-cooked red beans and pureeing half of them in the food processor. The food processor also shortens the time it takes to chop the vegetables that give New Orleans red beans their characteristic flavor.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 6
  • Carbohydrate 2.0731865 g
  • Cholesterol 0 mg
  • Fat 0.114710833333333 g
  • Fiber 0.663086676903566 g
  • Protein 0.42027 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.0260035333333333 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (26g)
  • Sodium 11.6213166666667 mg
  • Sugar 1.41009982309643 g
  • Trans Fat 0.0176818 g
  • Calories 10 calories

Step-by-step

  • Begin heating a large, non-stick pot over medium-high heat as you use the food processor to chop the vegetables:
  • Cut the onion into quarters and pulse it in the food processor to mince; add it to the heated pan.
  • Cut the pepper into quarters and chop it finely in the processor; add it to the pan.
  • Cut the celery into 2-inch long pieces and chop it and the garlic in the processor; add it to the pan.
  • Stir the vegetables well and add 2 tablespoons of water. Cook until soft, about 6-10 minutes.
  • While the vegetables are cooking, rinse the beans well. Put half of them (1 1/2 cans) into the food processor with half of the can of tomatoes. Process until all the beans are coarsely chopped, just short of pureed.
  • When the vegetables are soft, stir in the blended beans, remaining whole beans, remaining tomatoes, and all seasonings except smoked salt.
  • Cover tightly, reduce heat to very low, and cook for at least 30 minutes.
  • Stir every 5 or 10 minutes and add water as needed to keep beans moist but not soupy.
  • Like regular red beans, these taste better the longer they cook, so consider 30 minutes the bare minimum and cook them longer if you can, adding water as necessary.
  • Just before serving, sprinkle with smoked salt or a little Liquid Smoke.
  • Stir well, and serve atop rice with more hot sauce on the table.

My Easy Red Beans and Rice: A Weeknight Wonder

As a busy working mom, finding time to cook a delicious and healthy meal can feel like a Herculean task. But I’ve discovered the secret to satisfying my family's cravings without sacrificing precious time: simplifying classic recipes. This Easy Red Beans and Rice recipe is a testament to that philosophy. Forget hours of simmering; this dish is ready in under an hour, and tastes just as good, if not better, than the slow-cooked versions I've tried in the past.

The key? Smart shortcuts. Pre-cooked red beans are my best friend. They cut down on cooking time significantly, allowing me to get a flavorful, hearty meal on the table even on the busiest of weekdays. Another clever time-saver is using a food processor to quickly chop the vegetables. This technique not only saves me precious minutes, but also ensures consistent, finely chopped pieces that distribute flavor evenly throughout the dish. The result? A rich and savory meal that’s brimming with authentic New Orleans flavor without the endless prep work.

Beyond the Efficiency

But this recipe isn't just about speed; it's about deliciousness. The combination of smoky paprika, fragrant oregano and thyme, a hint of cayenne pepper, and a touch of hot sauce creates a flavor profile that’s both comforting and exciting. The pureeing of half the beans adds a luxurious creaminess that elevates the dish beyond a simple weeknight meal. It’s the kind of meal that brings everyone to the table, from picky eaters to adventurous palates. I often find myself doubling the recipe to have leftovers for lunch the next day - a bonus I truly appreciate in my busy schedule.

Serving Suggestions & Variations

Serve this Easy Red Beans and Rice over fluffy white or brown rice, adding a dollop of sour cream or a sprinkle of fresh parsley for extra visual appeal and flavor complexity. If you're feeling adventurous, try swapping out the fire-roasted tomatoes for another canned variety, or add other vegetables like bell peppers or carrots to the mix. You can experiment with different spices and seasonings too, creating your own personalized version of this classic dish.

Making it Your Own:

One of the best things about this recipe is its adaptability. The spice level can be easily adjusted to suit your taste. For a milder version, simply reduce the amount of cayenne pepper or omit it altogether. If you prefer a spicier kick, add a dash more hot sauce or a pinch of red pepper flakes. Feel free to incorporate other vegetables, such as chopped zucchini or corn, for added texture and nutrients. The possibilities are endless!

A Meal for Every Occasion

Whether it's a quick weeknight dinner, a casual weekend lunch, or a potluck contribution, this Easy Red Beans and Rice is a surefire hit. Its simplicity, flavor, and versatility make it a staple in my kitchen. So, the next time you're looking for a satisfying and flavorful meal that won’t take all day to prepare, give this recipe a try. I guarantee it will quickly become a family favorite, just like it has in my household. It’s the perfect reminder that delicious and healthy meals don’t have to be complicated.

More than just a meal; it's a moment of connection.

In our busy lives, we often find ourselves searching for efficiency and shortcuts. But sometimes, the most rewarding experiences come from slowing down and savoring the simple pleasures. This recipe is a blend of both: a quick and easy weeknight meal that also offers an opportunity to connect with loved ones around a shared table. The aroma of simmering beans, the comforting warmth of the rice, and the vibrant colors of the dish all contribute to a sensory experience that transforms a simple meal into a cherished moment.

It’s about more than just sustenance; it's about creating memories. It’s about the shared laughter, the engaging conversations, and the feeling of contentment that comes from gathering around a table filled with good food and good company. This Easy Red Beans and Rice isn’t just a recipe; it’s a catalyst for connection, a reminder that even amidst our busy schedules, we can still find time to nourish not only our bodies, but our souls as well.