I’m going to brag on Louisa for a tiny bit before sharing her post today! Louisa has recently joined the food team at Chatelaine (Canada’s #1 magazine) where she has been writing posts and starring in super informative videos. It’s fun to put a face and voice to the writing! Pretty amazing, right? Now… Louisa is here to share another great recipe:
I got such a great response to my post on tips for cooking for one that I thought I would expand this with a series of recipes. My next few posts here will include a simple recipe meant especially for one person – let me know if you have any requests in the comments. Getting back into the kitchen is a great way to kick off a healthy spring and get back in the swing of things after that dreadfully cold winter. Today I’m sharing one of my favorite budget-friendly, simple dishes: Beans and Rice.
When you’re cooking small batches of recipes, you’ll find that you’ll end up with leftover ingredients. For example, with this recipe you’re only using one cup of black beans, meaning you’ll have some leftover black beans in the can. You’ll also have some leftover crushed tomatoes. Having this in the back of your mind, it’s important to make a plan ahead of time about what you will do with these leftover ingredients so you’re not wasting food (and money).
This is one of those dishes that is really versatile. Depending on your mood you could serve this with chicken or a salad. Sometimes I even like to put it into a tortilla and have a burrito for dinner. This recipe for beans and rice makes enough for two servings, so you can bring some for lunch the next day (remember how important it is to pack your lunch?).
Beans and Rice for One
Guest post by Louisa from Living Lou
Ingredients:
2 tsp olive oil
½ cup long grain rice
1 clove garlic, minced
1 tsp cumin
½ tsp chili powder
¼ tsp salt
⅛ tsp cayenne pepper (optional)
1 cup black beans (from a can, drained and rinsed)
½ cup crushed tomatoes
½ cup water
cilantro, for serving
Directions:
1. Heat olive oil in a small saucepan over medium high heat.
2. Add rice, stirring to coat in olive oil.
3. Add garlic, cumin, chili powder, salt and cayenne pepper (if using). Stir to coat and cook for 1-2 minutes or until fragrant.
4. Stir in in black beans, crushed tomatoes and water. Turn up heat and bring to a boil.
5. Reduce heat to low, cover and simmer for 20-23 minutes or until liquid has been absorbed and rice is cooked.
6. Sprinkle with cilantro and serve.
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Congratulations on your job at Chatelaine, Louisa! Depending on how many fellow Canadians (I'm also a transplant Ontarion, at that!) have read this post, a lot of people probably have no idea just how amazing that is.
I love that this recipe is easy, quick, and vegetarian. I would love if you could keep the veg recipes coming, or provide substitutions to make recipes with meat vegetarian. Thanks!
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Mmmm, this looks so healthy and delicious! Thanks for sharing this recipe.
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looks delicious
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This sounds delicious!!
Her Heartland Soul
http://herheartlandsoul.com
Beans and rice is one of my favorite meals! Can't wait to try this recipe!
xo
Alex | Mrs. Mason Dixon
This looks so simple and yummy! I love the idea of eating it with chicken or in a tortilla…maybe even with chicken in a tortilla 😉
xoxo, SS
The Southern Stylista
yummy, but are the black beans supposed to be cooked or raw before going into the pot?
Hi there, the black beans are cooked from a can. Will clarify in the recipe – thanks for your question. Let me know if you give it a try!
Looks delicious and fiber filled!
Kari
http://www.sweetteasweetie.com
Congratulations on your job at Chatelaine, Louisa! Depending on how many fellow Canadians (I'm also a transplant Ontarion, at that!) have read this post, a lot of people probably have no idea just how amazing that is.
I love that this recipe is easy, quick, and vegetarian. I would love if you could keep the veg recipes coming, or provide substitutions to make recipes with meat vegetarian. Thanks!