35 Canned Black Bean Recipes for Any Meal | Simply Quinoa (2024)

Here are 35 delicious canned black bean recipes! Whether you want to make canned black beans at home or have an extra can, these recipes are easy and tasty!

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A few weeks ago I did a poll on Instagram to see what types of ingredients you had in your pantries and needed help with ways to use them. To my surprise, a huge number of folks were stumped with what to do with black beans!

Black beans have been a staple in my kitchen for years and I use them all the time in my recipes, BUT I know some of you might also want to go beyond just the standard tacos. So today I'm going to show you 35 different canned black bean recipes. I went through the archives here on SQ and found some of my favorite recipes and realized that we can pretty easily break this list into categories. Basically, I wanted you to be able to say, “Oh, I'm really craving XYZ”, and jump right to that section.

So our canned black bean recipe categories are:

  • Salads
  • Tacos, Fajitas, Enchiladas & More
  • Dinners
  • Soups
  • Burgers
  • Desserts

Hopefully, we've captured most of the options for you!

And as always, don't forget to pin this recipe for later so you can come back to it over and over again.

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What Are Black Beans?

First things first, let's talk about black beans and why they're so awesome. Black beans – or more properly, Black Turtle Beans – are a bean/legume that are most popular in Latin American cuisines. However black beans have since been introduced to the world and can now be found in my dishes in some Indian cuisines, Creole recipes, and other Southern dishes in the US.

Black Beans Health Benefits

Similar to other beans, black beans are incredibly nutritious. They're packed with protein and fiber, they're relatively low in calories and even have a little healthy fats as well. One serving of black beans (which is 1 cup) is:

  • 227 calories
  • 15g of fiber
  • 15g of protein

They're also high in iron (19% of daily requirement) as well as magnesium (30%).

Black beans are an amazing food to incorporate into your diet to not only keep your full and fueled but also support your a healthy heart. Beans and legumes can also be used as a tool to support weight loss, lower blood pressure and more!

How to Make Black Beans from Scratch

Canned black beans have a unique flavor because they're canned with some of their cooking liquid in order to keep them from drying out. If you're someone who loves that kind of saucy black beans, you will LOVE my Instant Pot Black Beans recipe. It's saucy, it's spicy, it's flavorful and I think it's quite similar to the canned kind (but wayyyy better!).

If you don't have an instant pot, no worries! Making black beans from scratch is a cinch.

You'll want to first start by soaking them overnight. This isn't necessary, but it speeds up their cooking time. From there, you can follow the same recipe that I have for my Instant Pot Black Beans, but you'll just simmer them on the stove for about 50 – 60 minutes. It's as easy as that!

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35 Canned Black Bean Recipes

Because of the dense, meaty texture of black beans, they're super versatile and pair well with many types of dishes. Since I know most people don't make their beans from scratch, we're specifically talking about canned black bean recipes here, but you can totally use your homemade ones as well.

Black Bean Salad Recipes

One of my absolute FAVORITE ways to eat black beans is in a salad. I find them very versatile and I just love anything with those Latin American spice vibes going on. I've created a fair amount of salad recipes on the blog that use black beans already, so here are some of my favorites:

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Tacos, Fajitas, Enchiladas & More

  • Vegan Black Bean Enchiladas with Butternut Squash
  • Cilantro Lime Black Bean Quinoa Tacos
  • Black Bean Fajita Bowls
  • Black Bean Quinoa Tacos by Plays Well with Butter

Dinner Recipes with Black Beans

  • Sweet Potato Quinoa Nachos
  • Mexican Quinoa Stuffed Peppers
  • Mexican Quinoa Stuffed Sweet Potatoes
  • Southwest Pasta Salad by Vegan Heaven

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Black Bean Soup Recipes

Black Bean Burger Recipes

  • Vegetarian Black Bean Quinoa Burgers
  • Sweet Potato Black Bean Burgers
  • Black Bean Quinoa Bites with Vegan Queso
  • Tex Mex Quinoa Burgers
  • Black Bean Burgers from Sally's Baking Addiction

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Dessert Recipes with Black Beans

How Do you Eat Black Beans?!

Let us know your favorite canned black bean recipes down in the comments! And if you end up trying one of these recipes, come back to the post and let us know which one. Don't you just LOVE to see how versatile they are!? Black beans are honestly one of the best pantry items to have on hand!

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FAQs

How to eat black beans from a can? ›

They're perfect for a quick addition to any Latin-inspired meal- alone as a side dish, served over rice, or in fajitas or tacos. Try them on top of taco chicken, topped with slices of creamy avocado and a squeeze of fresh lime juice. Enjoy!

Are canned black beans healthy? ›

The nutrition profile of black beans is impressive. Black beans are naturally gluten-free and vegan, and high in both protein and fiber. They are loaded with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, and have been linked to reductions in disease risk, according to a 2022 review in Nutrients.

Are black beans carbs or protein? ›

Black beans can be high in carbohydrates, so they may not be ideal for people following a low-carb diet. They also contain some difficult-to-digest compounds that can cause gas and intestinal discomfort if you eat too many.

Are black beans in a can pre cooked? ›

Canned black beans are precooked black beans that come in a convenient can. Black beans are a staple in Latin American cuisine and popular among vegetarians for their plant-based protein content.

What happens if you don't rinse canned black beans? ›

"If you rinse your beans thoroughly, you will have a consistently flavored product, but if you do not rinse them, different amounts of salt will remain in the dish each time you cook it, and it will be hard to cook consistently," he says.

Are you supposed to rinse canned black beans? ›

Many people wonder if they need to drain and rinse canned beans, and the answer is, “it depends.” It's fine to add the bean liquid to many recipes, but if you want to reduce the amount of sodium, it's best to drain and rinse canned beans.

Does quinoa have a lot of protein? ›

Researchers have recently reported that quinoa leaves contain high quantities of protein and all amino acids necessary for humans and low quantities of carbohydrates. Quinoa leaves also contain high levels of potassium, manganese, and copper and moderate levels of calcium, phosphorus, sodium, and zinc [10,11,12].

Can I eat black beans every day? ›

Yes! "Eating beans, including canned beans, every day is one of the best things you can do to help increase nutrients [that you may fall short on] and substantially improve the quality of your diet," says Papanikolaou.

Are black beans good for weight loss? ›

Black beans are a great source of protein and fiber. They are rich in antioxidants, can help with weight loss and promote gut health. Here is the nutritional composition for a serving, or 1/2 cup, of black beans: Calories: 115 kcals.

Can you eat black beans cold from can? ›

Yes, you can eat canned beans without cooking them. They are already cooked. Simply rinse them off and use them as you please.

How long should you cook canned black beans? ›

Cooking canned beans on the stove is one of the easiest and most common methods. Since they are already cooked, you just need to heat them up, which takes all but 5-minutes. Add a few flavor enhancers and dinner is served! Drain and rinse the beans (remember, that's optional).

Can you eat the liquid in canned black beans? ›

Officially called aquafaba, the liquid included in cans of beans is typically starchy and salty, though those qualities differ based on the brand of beans. Feel free to dip a spoon or finger in to taste it before using. “It has a viscous body from the fibers of the beans.

What is the best way to eat black beans? ›

Best Black Bean Recipes

Season them with lime juice and zest, chili powder, oregano, and/or cilantro, and serve them as a side dish with Mexican or Latin American-inspired dishes like tacos or taquitos. Paired with some cilantro lime rice, they could also pass as a meal on their own!

Should I use the liquid in canned black beans? ›

So the starchy liquid that lives in the can? That's your bean broth. Use that broth to thicken soups, help dips hang together—all the ways you'd use the broth with beans you cooked yourself. So stop throwing it away!

How to make canned beans taste good? ›

Using an immersion blender or a potato masher, mash the beans, but leave some beans whole for texture. If the beans appear dry, add more broth or water as needed to moisten. Continue to cook the beans, stirring often, for 2-4 more minutes. Season the beans with salt and pepper to taste.

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