How many ways to do rice and beans
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| Post date: 2020-07-04 10:39:15 |
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Looking for interesting, fun, preferably easy but not necessarily, ways to do rice and beans. Any good ones?
I've been expanding my cooking repertoire while at home during COVID as I assume a lot of people have. I'm mostly doing vegetarian recipes (kind of out of habit as I'm not vegetarian though was at one point), so I've been trying to find good rice and beans recipes as a sort of staple/one direction to go.
Some good examples in case you too want to make rice and beans, or to give you an idea of what I'm going for...
- Mujaddara with spiced yogurt (I added roasted veggies on top): https://food52.com/recipes/8565-mujaddara-with-spiced-yogurt
- A sort of spanish/Mexican beans and rice base topped with pickled onions, jalapenos, and carrots as well as baked/roasted corn and peppers
- curried lentils with greens and sweet potatos
Sorry couldn't find links for the two last ones.
Anyway, I want to expand to new kinds of beans! Or new spices/flavor combos.
Bonus points if you happen to have good kale power salad recipes as well...
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