18 Delicious Recipes with Dried Beans (2024)

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18 Delicious Recipes with Dried Beans (1)

I find dried beans to be some of the most beautiful foods in the pantry. The red and white whorls of Good Mother Stallard, the creamy pale green of flageolet and Vallarta, and even the modestly speckled pinto bean all have unique, enticing beauty. Those individual characteristics fade in the cooking pot, but they are replaced by rich flavor.

Here are 18 recipes (many vegetarian) that celebrate the humble dried bean. From polenta and borlotti with tomato sauce to the best baked beans you’ll ever eat, we think you’ll like at least one of these.

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Cuban Black Bean Soup

When I was a kid, my family lived in Miami had a Cuban neighbor: Mrs. Garcia. I don’t know where she is now, but she gave my mother her recipe for black bean soup, which I still use to this day. It has ruined me for all other black bean soups — nothing I’ve had in Cuban restaurants has ever matched up to this.

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Slow Cooker Butter Bean Minestrone

Chef Hugh Acheson shares his Southern-influenced take on a minestrone. It's filled with creamy butter beans and prepared in the slow cooker.

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Here’s the story of one of those soups: a white bean and bacon bowl, powered up by ham hock and red pepper, and with a little bit of everything that makes a soup good: creamy, brothy, chunky, rich with savory white beans and ham. It’s the perfect winter soup, all in one pot.

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Slow Cooker Pasta e fa*gioli

This slow cooker recipe makes you fall in love with the bean and pasta Italians know best.

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Legume (Noodle) Soup

The soup is directly inspired by a Persian soup called ash-e reshteh.

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Slow-Cooker White Beans in Parmesan Broth

This white bean soup makes its own broth with some help from a Parmesan rind as it cooks in the slow cooker. It’s an easy dish for a busy weekday and manages to be satisfying without being too heavy or rich.

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Spanish Bean Soup (Potaje de Garbanzos)

This Spanish bean soup is not just any soup. Rather, it is a soup sent straight from the soup gods.

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This soup is one of those magical recipes with just a few ingredients, and all the usual suspects — carrot, onion, beans, chicken broth — that nevertheless turns out to have such a deep, wonderful flavor you don’t mind that it makes enough to feed you for a week. And a Dutch oven is really the best vessel for it, because this soup is cooked just a little differently.

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Slow Cooker Vegetarian Chili

Chili is a thick, hearty one-pot meal best cooked low and slow, so put away the Dutch oven and plug in the slow cooker for this vegetarian number.

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A recipe for slow-cooked white beans and chicken thighs in a lemon and herb broth, which can be prepared in the oven or slow cooker.

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Black Beans and Plantains Breakfast Bowl

A pot cumin-spiced black beans becomes the perfect canvas for a vegetarian breakfast with sweet, fried plantains, and runny fried eggs.

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Slow-Cooker Chana Masala

Use your slow cooker to make this spiced tomato and chickpea stew.

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Originally an ingenious, low-maintenance way to feed a house on pre-machine laundry day, “red beans and rice” worked its way into classic status through the region’s home, restaurant, and lunchroom menus.

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Black-Eyed Pea Stew

Dried field peas can be had for a song, keep indefinitely on the pantry shelf, and need only a little attention to get them started on the road to a satisfying low-and-slow meal. Add the fact that its flavor deepens overnight, and you have every reason to put this dish into your repertoire.

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Borlotti Beans in Tomato Sauce with Creamy Polenta

Borlotti beans are also known as cranberry beans. In some places you can find these fresh, still in their mottled magenta pods. They are beautiful, cheap, and worth buying.

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Alice Waters' Chickpea and Broccoli Rabe Soup

If using canned beans omit the chickpea liquid and use 4 cups of chicken stock or broth.

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Black Bean, Sweet Potato and Quinoa Chili

Can make two days ahead. Store in refrigerator. Freeze leftovers.

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Baked Beans with Pineapple and Bacon

A family recipe is important, even if we don’t remember all the parts, because each attempt at its re-creation keeps us connected to the people who helped shape us. It happens each time we do that intimate, life-sustaining cooking and eating thing, especially when we do it from a place of memory.

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What can I do with a bunch of dried beans? ›

Dried Beans Recipes
  1. 1 / 18. Cuban Black Bean Soup. ...
  2. 2 / 18. Slow Cooker Butter Bean Minestrone. ...
  3. 3 / 18. White Bean & Bacon Soup. ...
  4. 4 / 18. Slow Cooker Pasta e fa*gioli. ...
  5. 5 / 18. Legume (Noodle) Soup. ...
  6. 6 / 18. Slow-Cooker White Beans in Parmesan Broth. ...
  7. 7 / 18. Spanish Bean Soup (Potaje de Garbanzos) ...
  8. 8 / 18. White Bean & Chicken Sausage Stew.
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How much does 2 cups of dried beans make cooked? ›

You can expect 1 cup of dried beans to yield about 3 cups cooked beans. One pound of dried beans (which is about 2 cups) will yield about 6 cups cooked beans. If a recipe calls for canned beans: 1 15-oz can of beans equals about 2 cups cooked beans.

How to make the best dried beans? ›

Let's get into how to cook those perfect dried beans.
  1. Sort and wash the beans.
  2. Soak the beans.
  3. Drain the beans and add them to a pot with aromatics.
  4. Simmer the beans until they're tender.
  5. Cool the beans and store them in their cooking liquid.

What can I do with all my beans? ›

25 Best Bean Recipes
  1. Hummus. 7 ingredients. ...
  2. Easy Vegetarian Chili. No list of bean recipes is complete without a classic chili made with kidney beans and tomatoes. ...
  3. Creamy Potato Soup. ...
  4. Creamy Wild Rice Soup. ...
  5. Spiralized Vegetable Noodle Soup. ...
  6. Ribollita (Tuscan White Bean Soup) ...
  7. Creamy Vegan Pasta. ...
  8. Vegan Pasta Salad.

How much does 1 pound of dried beans make? ›

1 pound of dried beans = 3 cups of dried beans = 6 – 7 cups of cooked beans. 1 2/3 - 2 cups of cooked beans = 1 can of canned (14 - 16 oz.) beans.

How much does 4 cups of dried beans make? ›

As a general rule, 1 cup dried beans makes about 3 cups cooked. Above, from left: cranberry beans, lentils, black beans, chickpeas, red kidney beans, split peas, pinto beans and cannellini beans.

Are dried beans healthier than canned beans? ›

Using dried beans lets you control the sodium.

Beans are super healthy, full of vitamins and minerals, protein-packed, and fiber-rich. But canned beans can be high in sodium, which is a problem for those with high blood pressure and those who want to avoid it.

Do dried beans taste better than canned? ›

The Case for Dried

We could spend a day talking about all the reasons to love dried beans: They're more cost-effective than canned; they're tastier; there are tons of cool varieties to choose from.

What to do with dried beans after soaking? ›

Place soaked beans in a large pot; cover with fresh water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer gently until beans are tender but firm. Most beans will cook in 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on the variety. Periodically, try a taste test or mash a bean against the side of the pot with a fork or spoon.

How many people will 2 lbs of dry beans feed? ›

A 2-pound bag of dry pinto beans is about 24 servings (½ cup) after cooking.

Is it worth buying dried beans? ›

Cost: If you want to save money, cook with dry beans.

For example, a one pound bag of dry pinto beans costs, on average, $1.79 and will make 12-½ cup servings of cooked beans whereas a 15 oz. can of national brand pinto beans costs $1.69, a store brand can costs $1.19, and each provides 3.5-½ cup servings.

How do you store dried beans for long term storage? ›

Like most stored foods, beans are best stored in the absence of oxygen and light. Oxygen can lead to rancidity of bean oils and light will quickly fade bean color. The packaging choices are #10 cans or Mylar-type bags. Canning jars are suitable for smaller quantities providing the jars are stored in a dark place.

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