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| Spicy Black Beans with Tomatoes can be used in lots ways! (Photo from Budget Bytes) |
(For Friday Favorites we spotlight past recipes that you may have missed. This recipe for Spicy Black Beans and Tomatoes from Budget Bytes are a hot-weather way to make versatile spicy black beans that can be used in so many ways, and also perfect for our series of Slow Cooker Summer Dinners.)
Beans are such a perfect starting place for so many different recipe ideas, and these Spicy Black Beans and Tomatoes from Budget Bytes could be eaten as a side, with rice, in burritos, in tacos, or mixed into a salad. This easy recipe starts with dried beans, and if you don't use them all right away they're perfect to freeze for future meals.
Beans are such a perfect starting place for so many different recipe ideas, and these Spicy Black Beans and Tomatoes from Budget Bytes could be eaten as a side, with rice, in burritos, in tacos, or mixed into a salad. This easy recipe starts with dried beans, and if you don't use them all right away they're perfect to freeze for future meals.
I hope you enjoy trying this from-scratch slow cooker recipe! Use this link to get the recipe for Spicy Black Beans and Tomatoes from Budget Bytes.
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More Ideas with Black Beans in the Slow Cooker:
Black Bean Enchiladas from The Kitchn
Sweet Potato and Black Bean Burritos with Lime from Kalyn's Kitchen
Puerto Rican Black Beans with Sofrito and Cilantro from The Perfect Pantry
Cuban Style Black Beans and Rice from Andrea Meyers
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4 comments:
This is one of those great basic recipes you can make in the slow cooker (keep the kitchen cool!) and freeze in small portions to use in many dishes.
I'm intrigued by the use of tomatoes, which I had always heard would keep the beans from softening. Good to know it will still work with them.
Has anyone made this yet? I have tried several time to make dried beans in the crock pot but it never works out quite right for me. Plus the addition of tomatoes makes me nervous as they tend to make the beans tough when added too early.
Frugal Momma, I've cooked dried beans in the slow cooker many times with great results (even starting with unsoaked beans.) If your beans are fresh (not ones that have been in the pantry for a long time) you will have better results.
I have not tried this recipe, but I do really trust this blogger.
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