Black Bean Soup with Rice & Tomatoes |
This is a nice one to put on before Church in the morning & serve for Sunday Lunch or Dinner.
Black Bean Soup
Cook in Slow Cooker or Crock Pot 4 to 5 hours on High
3 Cups Dry Black Beans, Sorted & Rinsed - No Need to Soak!
7 Cups Water (I start with Cool Water from tap)
2 1/2 teaspoons Salt
1 (12 oz) bag Frozen Bell Peppers & Onions (or 1 Bell Pepper & 1 Onion Chopped)*
3/4 Cup Sliced Carrot* (or 1 large carrot, sliced)
After cooking, and Shortly before serving, Add
Black Bean Soup Simmering |
2 Tablespoons Taco Seasoning (or packet of Store Bought)
1/4 cup Wine (any color - dry, not sweet)
Add water if needed to achieve desired thickness/texture - usually a cup or two.
Blend with Immersion Blender until mixture is about 1/2 blended & 1/2 (or, however you prefer)
Serve with Rice & Tomatoes for Garnish.
Corn Muffins & Slaw are nice Accompaniments.
(I have not made this on the stove top, but I would expect it to work fine if you presoaked the beans, and stirred it occasionally while cooking.)
Just a note - the black beans do turn the carrots a strange purplish color - not to worry - they taste fine : )
*When making this for a friend who could not eat peppers, I substituted Mirepoix Mix (1/2 cup each - onion, celery, carrots) for both the Three Pepper & Onion Blend & the Carrot - it worked great.
Tips for dining with Omnivores: Grilled Kielbasa slices make a nice garnish. Additionally, Omnivores may enjoy Sour Cream and/or Shredded Cheddar Cheese on top.
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Thanks for linking this great recipe to the In and Out of the Kitchen link party. I love black bean soup and I also love making thing sin the slow cooker.
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This sounds so yummy.
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I wish my crock pot wasn't being used right now.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great soup! My family enjoyed it several times, but we also eat two other Mexican-flavored bean dishes on a regular basis, so we decided to try this one with different seasoning:
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That looks absolutely wonderful! I love what you did with it - so much, in fact, that I'm seriously considering making your recipe for dinner tonight! : )
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