40 Fantastic Bean Recipes (2024)

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Beans are an essential part of any well-stocked pantry, and this roundup of plant-based bean recipes will get you excited about incorporating more beans into you diet. From classic American bean salads to Indian curries and Mexican tacos, this list is packed with global inspiration.

You can add nutrient-dense beans into almost any savory dish, from dips to soups to pastas. The next time you find a can of beans in your pantry but are feeling uninspired, this list of bean recipes will get your creative juices flowing.

Table of Contents:
1. Resources for Cooking Beans
2. American Recipes
3. Mexican Recipes
4. Pan-Asian Recipes
5. Mediterranean Recipes
6. Middle Eastern and African Recipes

Resources for Cooking Beans

How do you cook beans in the Instant Pot?

Check out my comprehensive blog post on “How to Cook Beans in the Instant Pot“! And in my cookbook,The Vegan Instant Pot Cookbook, you’ll find a cook time chart for all the common bean (and lentil) varieties.

PS: If you’re looking for more legume inspiration, check out my roundup of 40 Must-Make Lentil Recipes.

How do you make canned beans taste better?

I get it. Plain canned beans are boring! That’s why I rounded up several creative ways to make canned beans much more fun and tasty. And if it’s chickpeas that you’re particularly interested in, check out my comprehensive post on “Every Way to Use a Can of Chickpeas!”

For even more legume-related recipes, check out my round-up of 40 Must-Make Lentil Recipes. Just like beans, lentils are nutrition powerhouses and oh so versatile.

American Recipes

The Best Vegan Chili

My vegan chili is incredibly rich and velvety and packed with layers of complex flavor, just like a classic chili should be. An easy homemade chili powder and slow simmering take this bean chili over the top.

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Charred Corn Salad with White Beans

My Charred Corn Salad is the most delicious use for summer corn! Plus, it requires just 9 ingredients and takes less than 30 minutes to make. It’s a crowd pleasing side dish for barbecues and picnics, but also hearty enough to stand in as a main dish.

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Homemade Vegan Baked Beans

Baked Beans are cheap, easy and nutritious and are delicious on toast, a jacket potato or even on the side of a cooked breakfast. This recipe from Emma of Supper in the Suburbs is sure to delight you at any time of day.

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Instant Pot Cheesy Buffalo Cauliflower Dip

My Instant Pot Cheesy Buffalo Cauliflower Dip is a must-make for any game day, picnic, or potluck! It’s spicy, cheesy, and creamy, and you’d never guess it’s healthy, thanks to white beans and cashews. Made with 10 ingredients and it all gets dumped in the Instant Pot! *includes stovetop instructions*

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Dilly White Bean & Cucumber Salad

ThisDilly White Bean & Cucumber Saladby Caitlin of From My Bowl is loaded with crunchy vegetables, creamy white beans,lotsof fresh dill, and finished off with a simple 4-ingredient lemon & garlic dressing that justcan’t be beat.

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Vegan Tuna Salad Sandwich

My Vegan Tuna Salad Sandwich is made with chickpeas and hearts of palm, seasoned with dulse flakes for a taste of the ocean, and finished with classic American ingredients like sweet pickle relish. It’s the new “I can’t believe it’s not tuna!”

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Creamy White Beans with Kale and Wild Rice

My Creamy White Beans with Kale and Wild Rice is a simple yet flavorful meal for those busy weeknight dinners. Made with wholesome everyday ingredients, this recipe is vegan, gluten-free, and oil-free but doesn't skimp on flavor.

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Best Sun-Dried Tomato Beans

Vegan & protein loaded, these Sun-Dried Tomato Beans by Nisha of Cooking for Peanuts are a flavorful, healthy meal kids love too. It's both affordable and easy to make!

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One-Pot Vegan Chili Mac

A protein-packed chili meets pasta in my One-Pot Vegan Chili Mac! Easy and quick and made with simple ingredients, this is a perfect hearty weeknight-friendly and budget-friendly dinner! Easy to make gluten-free, soy-free, and oil-free.

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Vegan Jambalaya with Beans

This vegan jambalaya with beans and vegetables by Sina of Vegan Heaven is the ultimate comfort food from the South! It’s super easy to make, so delicious and packed with nutrients!

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Vegan Seven Layer Dip with Buffalo Refried Beans

This vegan seven layer dip with buffalo refried beans by Laura of The First Mess is an extra spicy take on a game day favourite appetizer. Completely free of dairy and still so creamy, flavourful, delicious! Perfect with chips, crackers or even sliced raw vegetables.

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The Best Cauliflower Soup

My Creamy Cauliflower Soup is unbelievably creamy yet dairy-free and vegan, thanks to cashews and cannellini beans. It's easy and quick to make, freezes great, and is satisfying enough for a main meal. The perfect healthy weeknight dinner!

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Mexican Recipes

Vegan Quesadillas with Smoky Cheese and Refried Beans

My vegan quesadillas are made with a spreadable smoky cashew cheese, easy spiced refried beans, and sticky sweet onions, making them the ultimate comfort food!Plus, they’re made with exclusively pantry ingredients!

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Pozole Rojo with Mushrooms and Red Beans (Mexican Hominy Stew)

Pozole Rojo is a hearty and satisfying soup jam-packed with flavor and the perfect kick of spice. This traditional Mexican soup with hominy and peppers is taken to a whole new level by Chris and Jasmine of Sweet Simple Vegan with the addition of mushrooms and red beans. It is vegan, oil-free and the ultimate comfort food!

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Vegan Instant Pot Mexican Rice and Beans

Vegan Instant Pot Mexican Rice and Beans – a remake of a classic dish, veganized and made simple in the Instant Pot. Made with affordable ingredients and made in a flash with the Instant Pot, so it’s perfect for easy weeknight dinners and meal prep.

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Spiced Chickpea Tacos with Cilantro Pesto

Here's my recipe for pan-fried spiced chickpeas with a citrusy, spicy cilantro pesto! They're flavorful and fancy, but they're so easy and quick that you can have taco night ready in just 20 minutes.

Note: These can be found in the second recipe card in the linked blog post.

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Vegan Tlakoyos

Tlakoyos are the ultimate Mexican street food. During Alexa Fueled Naturally's time spent in Mexico, she discovered these delicious corn cakes filled with beans. She was so excited to find a traditional food that was coincidentally vegan so she decided to create her own recipe!

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Double Decker Black Bean and Corn Salad Tacos

My double-wrapped tacos are of the best of both worlds! A soft corn tortilla gets spread with refried black beans, then wrapped around a crispy hard taco shell, all stuffed with a flavorful corn and black bean salad.

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Vegan Jackfruit and Black Bean Enchiladas

These vegan jackfruit and black bean enchiladas by Andrew and Larisha of Make it Dairy Free will be a hit for all. Super filling and perfectly paired with their homemade red enchilada sauce.

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Vegan Buffalo Chickpea Quesadillas

My Vegan Buffalo Chickpea Quesadillas are the absolute best vegan quesadillas you’ll ever try! Made with a spicy buffalo sauce, chickpeas, and a Mexican cheese sauce, this is the ultimate comfort food!

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Pan-Asian Recipes

Vegan Instant Pot Chana Masala

My vegan Instant Pot Chana Masala is packed with authentic Indian flavor and rivals any restaurant dish, but is easy and quick to make. Stovetop instructions included.

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Kidney Bean Coconut Curry

This kidney bean coconut curry (rajma chawal) by Veena Azmanov is healthy nutritious comfort food in a bowl. Spiced with delicate Indian spices, rich coconut cream this is made with canned or pre-cooked or frozen kidney beans in less than 15 minutes.

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Braised Indian Chickpea Stew

My Indian-inspired chickpea stew features lots of warming spices, chickpeas, cabbage, and carrots. Everything gets braised in the oven and the result is a rich and hearty yet wholesome stew that will satisfy the heartiest of appetites.

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Vegan Panda Express Teriyaki Chickpeas

Healthy comfort food to the rescue! This teriyaki chickpea recipe by Jenné of Sweet Potato Soul is like easy, insanely delicious, vegan Panda Express. It’s totally cane sugar-free too!

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Kung Pao White Beans Skillet

Here's a healthier and meatlessversion of this popular stir-fried Chinese dish created by Thomas of Full of Plants.This recipe requires only 30 minutes and everything is done in oneskillet. Simple preparation for a very flavorful meal!

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Butternut Squash Curry with Chickpeas

Bring the incredible flavors of Thai cooking to your kitchen in a fun yet accessible plant-based way with my Thai-inspired Butternut Squash Curry. It's packed with aromatic Thai flavors, is indulgent yet healthy, and is a satisfying complete meal. Plus, it’s meal prep friendly and makes great leftovers!

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Mediterranean Recipes

Lemony White Bean Dip

My Lemony White Bean Dip is creamy, garlicky, and so flavorful, you won’t be able to stop eating it! It’s gourmet but quick and easy to make with just 10 ingredients. Perfect for an appetizer or sharing plate, or even as a spread for sandwiches and pita.

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Instant Pot Chickpea Orzo Soup

My Instant Pot Chickpea Orzo Soup is a hearty and simple soup made with chickpeas, orzo, spices, and fresh herbs.Healthy and easy to make! Perfect for busy weeknight dinners and meal prep.

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Fava Bean Hummus

This Fava Bean Hummus by Food by Maria is perfect for sharing, even though you might want to save it all for yourself. Use veggie sticks, pita, or chips to dip and spread it on wraps and sandwiches. It makes a great party platter and is super quick and easy to whip up.

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Vegan Instant Pot White Bean Stew

A dump-and-go Instant Pot recipe that couldn’t be simpler! My Instant Pot White Bean Stew is healthy, vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, soy-free and has no added oil. And it comes together with zero hands-on cooking!

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Ribollita

This cozy Tuscan Ribollita by Alissa of Connoisseurus Veg is bursting with savory herbs, juicy tomatoes, hearty white beans and tender kale, then layered in bowls with crusty bread chunks. 100% vegan, totally meal-worthy, and easy enough for a weeknight!

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Tomato and White Bean Casserole

My panzanella-inspired Tomato and White Bean Casserole is the perfect side dish or light lunch or dinner to make this spring. It’s bursting with fresh flavor from cherry tomatoes and shallots, mixed between layers of crunchy toasted bread, and topped with a nutty cashew parmesan and a caper gremolata.

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Livornese Stewed Beans

My Livornese Stewed Beans are the ultimate rustic Italian comfort food! Made with simple pantry-friendly ingredients like onions, garlic, tomato paste and white beans, but it's big on gourmet Italian flavor. It's cozy and indulgent but wholesome, vegan, and gluten-free.

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Creamy White Bean Soup with Kale

My Creamy White Bean Soup with Kale is a creamy yet healthy one-pot soup that's enhanced with three easy but gourmet flavor boosters! Vegan, gluten-free, and weeknight-friendly. Includes Instant Pot instructions.

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Middle Eastern and African Recipes

How to Make Amazing Hummus at Home

My homemade hummus is incredibly creamy, smooth, and fluffy and packed with a rich, nutty, and lemony flavor. Plus, you'll learn all the tips and tricks for making incredible hummus at home so you'll never want to buy store-bought hummus again!

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Ghanaian Vegan Red Red Stew

Red Red is a very popular Ghanaian dish that is naturally plant based, consisting of black eye peas cooked in a thick and flavorful tomato sauce. This Red Red recipe by Afia of The Canadian African is simple and a perfect introduction to Ghanaian cooking.

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Lebanese Crispy Falafel

This authentic crispy Lebanese falafel recipe from Yumna of Feel Good Foodie is a popular Middle Eastern dish made with chickpeas, herbs, onion & spices. Vegan, gluten-free, protein-rich.

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Ful Medames, Syrian Style (Arabic Bean Salad)

Zena of Zen and Zaatar created this wonderful recipe for Ful Medames, a simple savory Middle-Eastern breakfast dish! The Syrian way of serving it is as a fava bean and chickpea salad with fresh tomatoes and parsley. Perfect with warm pita bread.

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Vegan Gambian Peanut Stew (Domoda)

My Vegan Gambian Peanut Stew is vegan, gluten-free, and plant-forward, but it tastes like comfort food! Packed with hearty ingredients like protein-rich white beans, sweet potatoes, and kale, it's a feel-good meal that'll become your new favorite vegan dinner!

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Italian White Bean and Pasta Stew (Plus 40 More Bean Recipes!)

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This Vegan Italian White Bean and Pasta Stew is rustic Italian comfort food at its finest. Creamy and saucy and packed with flavor, but also easy and fuss-free. Made with all pantry ingredients, it’s budget-friendly and perfect for weeknight dinners.

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Cook Time: 40 minutes mins

Total Time: 50 minutes mins

Course: Dinner, Lunch

Cuisine: Italian

Diet Vegan

Serving size: 3

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling
  • 3 medium shallots*, diced
  • 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • 1 sprig fresh rosemary (optional but recommended)
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 dried red chili pepper (can substitute with ¼ to ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes)
  • 1 (15-ounce/440g) can cannellini beans, drained, rinsed and divided into 2 equal portions**
  • 1/4 cup (60 mL) creamy plant-based milk, such as oat milk or “lite” coconut milk
  • 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast
  • 1/2 of a medium lemon, zested, then juiced
  • 1 tablespoon white or yellow miso paste (optional)**
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste
  • Freshly cracked black pepper to taste
  • Half of a (28-ounce/795g) can of whole peeled tomatoes
  • 3 cups (720 mL) water
  • 6 ounces (168g) of short pasta, such as orecchiette, ditalini, macaroni, etc.
  • Flat-leaf Italian parsley, chopped (optional; for serving)

Instructions

  • Crush the whole peeled tomatoes by hand, reserving the juices. Use half of the 28-ounce/795g can.

  • Bring a medium saucepan to medium heat and add the 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil. Once the oil is hot, add the shallots and season with a pinch of salt, cook, stirring often to prevent them from browning, until soft and translucent, about 4-6 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for another 2-3 minutes until soft and golden, again stirring often.

  • Add the rosemary sprig, bay leaf, and dried chili pepper (or red pepper flakes). Cook, stirring until fragrant, about 30 seconds.

  • Once the aromatics have cooked down, add the crushed tomatoes and half of the cannellini beans. Season to taste with salt and cook, stirring occasionally, until the tomatoes have thickened slightly and are starting to turn jammy, 6-8 minutes

  • While the tomatoes are cooking, make the white bean puree. Add the remaining half of the cannellini beans to a food processor. Add the plant-based milk, nutritional yeast, lemon zest, lemon juice, miso paste (if using), 1/4 tsp kosher salt and black pepper to taste. Blend until the mixture is completely pureed and smooth. Taste for seasonings, adding more salt or lemon juice as needed.

  • Once the tomatoes have cooked down, add the 3 cups (720 mL) water and the white bean puree to the saucepan. Increase the heat to medium-high and bring to a rapid simmer. Add the pasta and cook, stirring every few minutes to prevent it from sticking, until the pasta is al dente and the sauce has thickened, 12 to 16 minutes, depending on your pasta variety. The finished dish should be creamy and soup-like. Remove the chili pepper, rosemary and bay leaf and season with salt and black pepper to taste.

  • Divide between 2 or 3 bowls and drizzle with more extra virgin olive oil and black pepper on top. Garnish with chopped parsley, if using.

Notes

* If you don’t have shallots, use 1 medium yellow onion.

** You’ll add half of the beans whole to the soup, and use the other half in the puree.

*** If you don’t have miso paste, omit and add a bit extra salt to taste, or a splash of soy sauce or tamari.

**** You’ll use only half of the 28-ounce can; reserve the rest for another soup, pasta sauce, chili, or stew. You’ll need to crush the tomatoes by hand, and include the juices. If you don’t have canned whole peeled tomatoes, you can use 1 (14-ounce) can diced or stewed tomatoes.

Calories: 474kcal | Carbohydrates: 78g | Protein: 20g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Sodium: 834mg | Potassium: 477mg | Fiber: 12g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 191IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 170mg | Iron: 6mg

40 Fantastic Bean Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Should I soak Anasazi beans before cooking? ›

Wash and soak a pound of beans according to the directions on the package. Drain them and put them in a pot. Cover them with water and cook them until they are tender, adding more water if necessary.

Can I eat beans every day? ›

In conclusion, beans are a versatile and incredibly nutritious food that can benefit both your body and mind. Regular consumption of beans has been linked to a reduced risk of obesity, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer, while also aiding in controlling blood sugar levels and promoting digestive health.

What to do with a lot of 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.

What are the creamiest beans to eat? ›

Navy (Pea) Beans

Also called pea beans, Navy beans are small, oval-shaped, and quick-cooking. Because they get creamy when cooked, they're perfect for mashing against the side of the pot, pureeing in dips, and thickening soups, stews, ragouts, and more.

What is so special about Anasazi beans? ›

Anasazi Beans are considered an unusually tasty baking bean, very scrumptious with ham and flavorful in Mexican dishes. This sweeter and mealier bean will allow many culinary delights! They also contain 75% less of the gas-causing carbohydrates compared to pinto beans!

What happens if you don't soak beans before cooking? ›

Modern cooking websites often say it doesn't matter. In a way, they're both right. Soaking beans can help improve the texture of the final product once the beans are cooked and reduce the gas produced when the food is being digested. But it isn't necessary to soak them.

What is the healthiest bean to eat? ›

The 7 Healthiest Beans to Eat, According to Dietitians
  1. Lentils. Lentils are rich in polyphenols, plant-based compounds that have both anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. ...
  2. White Beans. ...
  3. Black Beans. ...
  4. Chickpeas. ...
  5. Pinto Beans. ...
  6. Red Kidney Beans. ...
  7. Lupini Beans.
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Are beans anti-inflammatory? ›

Beans. Beans such as chickpeas, black beans, red kidney beans, and lentils are high in fiber and phytonutrients, which reduce inflammation. They are an inexpensive and excellent source of protein, especially for vegetarians or vegans, and they're a low-glycemic carbohydrate.

Is 1 cup of beans a day too much? ›

Adding a cup of beans to your daily diet is one of the cheapest, easiest and tastiest ways to lower cholesterol and blood sugar levels and boost good gut bacteria. Just follow these simple strategies, try our recipes or experiment on your own, then add your favorites to your go-to meal repertoire.

What is the most delicious bean? ›

What Are The Best Beans To Eat
  • Kidney Beans.
  • Chickpeas Or Garbanzo Beans.
  • Black Beans.
  • Pinto Beans.
  • Navy Beans.
  • Lentils.
  • Peas.
  • Soybeans.
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How do you get the most flavor out of beans? ›

Bump up the flavor with tomato paste

Remember your old friend tomato paste? It's great to add into beans. Throw in a dollop or two to the aromatics once they've cooked, and sauté in the hot fat for a minute or two, just to cook out the tinny flavor. Harissa paste also works nicely for this.

How to make beans more interesting? ›

Maple syrup, molasses, ketchup, vinegar, mustard—basically throw every sweet, salty, tangy condiment you've got at those canned baked beans and you know they're going to taste delicious.

Can dogs eat beans? ›

They are rich in fiber and have some protein, too. Dogs can have beans as a treat. That means they should never be more than 10 percent of your dog's daily calorie intake. Since beans can be high in calories, you should not be feeding him many.

What kind of beans do Brits eat on toast? ›

But the concept of baked beans on toast seems to be an iconic British staple. And Heinz (yep, the ketchup company) claims the combo was invented by one of its executives in 1927. British baked beans are traditionally made with navy beans, which are a small white bean.

What are the best beans for weight loss? ›

Many do not consider beans healthy when following a low carb diet as it is high in carbohydrates. However, along with carbs, beans also contain fiber (mostly soluble), which can help lower cholesterol level. Black beans, kidney beans, navy beans are the ones considered best for weight loss plan.

Do Mexicans soak beans before cooking? ›

Mexican cooks don't pre-soak beans. They just add beans to water and get on with the cooking. No soaking or draining for them.

How long do you soak beans before cooking? ›

Overnight Soaking

To soak beans the traditional way, cover them with water by 2 inches, add 2 tablespoons coarse kosher salt (or 1 tablespoon fine salt) per pound of beans, and let them soak for at least 4 hours or up to 12 hours. Drain them and rinse before using.

Are pinto beans soaked before cooking? ›

We have found that 6-8 hours is the optimal amount of time for soaking dry pinto beans. The longer you soak them, the more tender they will become, and the more likely they will split and separate during cooking. So if you can't get to them right away, simply drain, cover, and refrigerate until ready to use.

Does soaking beans make them taste better? ›

When we tested this, the beans cooked in the soaking liquid were much more flavorful, had a prettier, darker color, and had a more pleasant texture. Takeaway: You don't have to soak your beans; but if you do, cook the beans in their soaking liquid. Myth 3: If you don't soak overnight, you should at least quick-soak.

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