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Bean burgers
- Combine beans, eggs, bread crumbs, and seasoning, then form into patties and cook them on a skillet!
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Flourless black bean brownies
- The magic combination of blended black beans, cocoa powder, eggs, vanilla, and coconut sugar will convince even the sweetest of teeth.
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Chicken tinga tostadas with black beans
- Shredded chicken with a smoky, spicy tomato salsa, a slathering of refried beans, and the unfailing additions of cilantro and cheese.
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Caramelized leek and fava bean toast
- Pile toasted sourdough high with softened leeks, microgreens, and fava beans, with flavors of lemon and garlic. You might even forget about avocado toast.
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Brazilian feijoada
- Black beans, pork shoulder, pork rib, and chorizo make the base for this hearty Brazilian casserole with a tantalizing aroma.
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Creamy pasta sauce without the cream
- This vegan sauce is simply made of beans and pasta water. Cook white beans with garlic, onion, and rosemary, then add water from cooking pasta and mash into a creamy sauce. Finish cooking the pasta in the bean mixture, and add lemon juice.
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Homemade refried beans
- Creamy and rich, refried beans (which aren't actually fried) mix in beautifully with various dishes. Cook up some onion in olive oil or pork fat, add spices and pinto beans, mash as they cook, and in under 25 minutes they’re ready to eat.
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Crunchy roasted chickpeas
- These go well in dishes like tacos, salads, pastas, and they're great on their own as well!
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Black bean flautas
- Spread refried black beans and a mixture of onion, cilantro, and lime along one side of a preheated corn tortilla (so it won’t break), then roll it up, secure with a toothpick, and fry starting seam side down, rotating until they’re crispy all over. Serve with cilantro, cheese, hot sauce, and lime wedges.
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Vegan chickpea "crab" cakes
- Did you know chickpeas can be used as the star of this briny, lemony dish? They're a healthy alternative and work as an adhesive for the patties.
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Texas baked bean dip
- A cheesy, Texas-style dip with smoky beans, bell peppers, and bacon is sure to hit the spot.
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Chana masala
- This Indian chickpea dish is traditionally made with green chilies, onion, garlic, cilantro, tomatoes, a blend of spices, and fresh cilantro.
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Loaded nachos
- Pile on the beans, tomatoes, cheese, avocado, and pickled jalapeños.
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Sandwich spread
- Cook beans in garlic and onion, adding whatever other spices you like, then mash them and add a creamy boost of protein to any sandwich.
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Southwestern black beans
- Calorie- and cost-efficient, these beans along with jalapeño, garlic, oregano, lime juice, and cilantro are a great source of fiber and protein.
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Creamy white bean dip
- You can make this beautiful dip from canned cannellini (white) beans and reduced-fat cottage cheese, for a healthier snack.
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Minestrone
- This Italian soup is super easy to make in a slow cooker, with stock, tomatoes, beans, carrots, celery, onion, thyme, sage, bay leaves, and salt and black pepper. Add some zucchini and spinach near the end!
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Sweet potato and black bean enchiladas
- The cheesy, spicy flavor of this Mexican classic benefits from the easy addition of canned black beans and diced sweet potatoes.
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Chickpea cookie dough
- You're going to eat the cookie dough raw anyway, so make it healthier with a chickpea or white bean puree, a nut butter of your choice, a sweetener of your choice (maple syrup works well), and vanilla. Add chocolate chips, of course.
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Marinated mixed beans
- Combine a mixture of herbs (mint, parsley, cilantro, chives, and/or dill) in oil, then add beans, as well as a mixture of shallot and vinegar. In less than 10 minutes you have a vibrant, hearty dish.
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White bean soup
- This soup will warm your belly and your taste buds. Try to steep the beans in broth with sprigs of rosemary and thyme for added flavor.
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Baked beans on toast
- Whether you like them a little sweeter with brown sugar and the tang of Worcestershire sauce, or more smoky, in a tomato-based sauce, they make a great breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
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Spicy black bean soup
- Basic, fresh aromatics like onion, carrots, and celery start as your base, then the cumin, garlic, and red pepper flakes, as well as fire-roasted poblano chiles and tomatoes, push it to the next level. Serve with lime and avocado or sour cream.
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Mixed bean salad
- Make your salads of microgreens and fruits more hearty with the addition of really any bean you'd like.
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Tomato and cannellini bean soup
- Caramelized tomatoes and beans soaked in water with onion and garlic give this dish an added flavor boost.
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Grilled sea scallops with sauteed leek and edamame
- Edamame is an unsung hero of the beans in many parts of the world, but they form a delicious side dish or a protein boost to your meal.
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Spicy beans and wilted greens
- The creaminess of the beans is piqued with chili flakes toasted in olive oil, and you can use whatever greens you have, from kale to spinach. Pro tip: add Parmesan rind for a restaurant worthy appetizer.
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Bean pie
- Whether it’s a hand pie or a round dish, you can mix mashed red beans with sugar, butter, and spices for a thoroughly warming and unexpected dessert.
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Chili
- Kidney and black beans shine in this cozy recipe, with the flavor punch of garlic, chili powder, cumin, smoked paprika, and oregano. See also: Top sources of protein for vegetarians
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Bean burgers
- Combine beans, eggs, bread crumbs, and seasoning, then form into patties and cook them on a skillet!
© Shutterstock
1 / 30 Fotos
Flourless black bean brownies
- The magic combination of blended black beans, cocoa powder, eggs, vanilla, and coconut sugar will convince even the sweetest of teeth.
© Shutterstock
2 / 30 Fotos
Chicken tinga tostadas with black beans
- Shredded chicken with a smoky, spicy tomato salsa, a slathering of refried beans, and the unfailing additions of cilantro and cheese.
© Shutterstock
3 / 30 Fotos
Caramelized leek and fava bean toast
- Pile toasted sourdough high with softened leeks, microgreens, and fava beans, with flavors of lemon and garlic. You might even forget about avocado toast.
© Shutterstock
4 / 30 Fotos
Brazilian feijoada
- Black beans, pork shoulder, pork rib, and chorizo make the base for this hearty Brazilian casserole with a tantalizing aroma.
© Shutterstock
5 / 30 Fotos
Creamy pasta sauce without the cream
- This vegan sauce is simply made of beans and pasta water. Cook white beans with garlic, onion, and rosemary, then add water from cooking pasta and mash into a creamy sauce. Finish cooking the pasta in the bean mixture, and add lemon juice.
© Shutterstock
6 / 30 Fotos
Homemade refried beans
- Creamy and rich, refried beans (which aren't actually fried) mix in beautifully with various dishes. Cook up some onion in olive oil or pork fat, add spices and pinto beans, mash as they cook, and in under 25 minutes they’re ready to eat.
© Shutterstock
7 / 30 Fotos
Crunchy roasted chickpeas
- These go well in dishes like tacos, salads, pastas, and they're great on their own as well!
© Shutterstock
8 / 30 Fotos
Black bean flautas
- Spread refried black beans and a mixture of onion, cilantro, and lime along one side of a preheated corn tortilla (so it won’t break), then roll it up, secure with a toothpick, and fry starting seam side down, rotating until they’re crispy all over. Serve with cilantro, cheese, hot sauce, and lime wedges.
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9 / 30 Fotos
Vegan chickpea "crab" cakes
- Did you know chickpeas can be used as the star of this briny, lemony dish? They're a healthy alternative and work as an adhesive for the patties.
© Shutterstock
10 / 30 Fotos
Texas baked bean dip
- A cheesy, Texas-style dip with smoky beans, bell peppers, and bacon is sure to hit the spot.
© Shutterstock
11 / 30 Fotos
Chana masala
- This Indian chickpea dish is traditionally made with green chilies, onion, garlic, cilantro, tomatoes, a blend of spices, and fresh cilantro.
© Shutterstock
12 / 30 Fotos
Loaded nachos
- Pile on the beans, tomatoes, cheese, avocado, and pickled jalapeños.
© Shutterstock
13 / 30 Fotos
Sandwich spread
- Cook beans in garlic and onion, adding whatever other spices you like, then mash them and add a creamy boost of protein to any sandwich.
© Shutterstock
14 / 30 Fotos
Southwestern black beans
- Calorie- and cost-efficient, these beans along with jalapeño, garlic, oregano, lime juice, and cilantro are a great source of fiber and protein.
© Shutterstock
15 / 30 Fotos
Creamy white bean dip
- You can make this beautiful dip from canned cannellini (white) beans and reduced-fat cottage cheese, for a healthier snack.
© Shutterstock
16 / 30 Fotos
Minestrone
- This Italian soup is super easy to make in a slow cooker, with stock, tomatoes, beans, carrots, celery, onion, thyme, sage, bay leaves, and salt and black pepper. Add some zucchini and spinach near the end!
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17 / 30 Fotos
Sweet potato and black bean enchiladas
- The cheesy, spicy flavor of this Mexican classic benefits from the easy addition of canned black beans and diced sweet potatoes.
© Shutterstock
18 / 30 Fotos
Chickpea cookie dough
- You're going to eat the cookie dough raw anyway, so make it healthier with a chickpea or white bean puree, a nut butter of your choice, a sweetener of your choice (maple syrup works well), and vanilla. Add chocolate chips, of course.
© Shutterstock
19 / 30 Fotos
Marinated mixed beans
- Combine a mixture of herbs (mint, parsley, cilantro, chives, and/or dill) in oil, then add beans, as well as a mixture of shallot and vinegar. In less than 10 minutes you have a vibrant, hearty dish.
© Shutterstock
20 / 30 Fotos
White bean soup
- This soup will warm your belly and your taste buds. Try to steep the beans in broth with sprigs of rosemary and thyme for added flavor.
© Shutterstock
21 / 30 Fotos
Baked beans on toast
- Whether you like them a little sweeter with brown sugar and the tang of Worcestershire sauce, or more smoky, in a tomato-based sauce, they make a great breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
© Shutterstock
22 / 30 Fotos
Spicy black bean soup
- Basic, fresh aromatics like onion, carrots, and celery start as your base, then the cumin, garlic, and red pepper flakes, as well as fire-roasted poblano chiles and tomatoes, push it to the next level. Serve with lime and avocado or sour cream.
© Shutterstock
23 / 30 Fotos
Mixed bean salad
- Make your salads of microgreens and fruits more hearty with the addition of really any bean you'd like.
© Shutterstock
24 / 30 Fotos
Tomato and cannellini bean soup
- Caramelized tomatoes and beans soaked in water with onion and garlic give this dish an added flavor boost.
© Shutterstock
25 / 30 Fotos
Grilled sea scallops with sauteed leek and edamame
- Edamame is an unsung hero of the beans in many parts of the world, but they form a delicious side dish or a protein boost to your meal.
© Shutterstock
26 / 30 Fotos
Spicy beans and wilted greens
- The creaminess of the beans is piqued with chili flakes toasted in olive oil, and you can use whatever greens you have, from kale to spinach. Pro tip: add Parmesan rind for a restaurant worthy appetizer.
© Shutterstock
27 / 30 Fotos
Bean pie
- Whether it’s a hand pie or a round dish, you can mix mashed red beans with sugar, butter, and spices for a thoroughly warming and unexpected dessert.
© Shutterstock
28 / 30 Fotos
Chili
- Kidney and black beans shine in this cozy recipe, with the flavor punch of garlic, chili powder, cumin, smoked paprika, and oregano. See also: Top sources of protein for vegetarians
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Beans: have you tried these tasty recipes?
From sweet to savory, discover delicious ways to enjoy beans
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Chickpeas, red beans, black beans, butter beans, white beans, edamame: they're one of the healthiest non-perishable food items that almost everyone has in stock, and they're incredibly cheap too. But most people–though they've heard about the boost of protein and essential nutrients and minerals in beans–haven't quite discovered the versatility of beans.
There are countless ways to prepare them, including both sweet and savory, and sometimes you won't even know they're in a dish! Click through to see some delicious recipes.
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