Black Bean and Rice Salad

Black Bean and Rice Salad
  • PREP TIME
    10 mins
  • COOK TIME
    10 mins
  • TOTAL TIME
    20 mins
  • SERVING
    8 People
  • VIEWS
    184

A vibrant and refreshing salad that captures the essence of summer! Packed with fresh vegetables, zesty citrus, and earthy spices, this dish is light yet satisfying, making it the perfect choice for a picnic, potluck, or a quick and healthy meal.

Ingridients

Adjust Servings

Nutrition

  • Carbohydrate
    28 g
  • Fiber
    3 g
  • Protein
    4 g
  • Saturated Fat
    0 g
  • Sodium
    162 mg
  • Sugar
    4 g
  • Fat
    3 g
  • Unsaturated Fat
    0 g

DIRECTIONS

Salamander lied porpoise much over tightly circa horse taped so innocuously side crudey mightily rigorous plot life. New homes in particular are subject. All recipes created with FoodiePress have suport for Micoformats and Schema.org is a collaboration byo improve convallis.

Image Step 01
01 Step

Recipe View In a large bowl, gently combine the diced tomatoes, chopped red bell pepper, minced jalapeno peppers, lemon juice, dried cilantro, dried basil, red pepper flakes, drained corn, and rinsed black beans. Mix well to ensure the vegetables are evenly coated with the citrus and spices. Set aside to allow the flavors to meld. (Prep time: 15 minutes)

Image Step 02
02 Step

Recipe View In a medium saucepan, heat the olive oil over medium-low heat. Add the chopped red onion and sauté until translucent and fragrant, about 5-7 minutes. Add the minced garlic and continue to sauté for another minute until fragrant, being careful not to burn it. (Cook time: 8 minutes)

Image Step 03
03 Step

Recipe View Pour in the instant brown rice and toss to coat with the oil, onion, and garlic mixture. Add the reserved liquid from the corn and black beans, supplementing with water or vegetable broth as needed to meet the liquid requirements specified on the rice package. Bring to a simmer, then cover and cook the rice according to package directions until tender and the liquid is absorbed. (Cook time: 5-7 minutes)

Image Step 04
04 Step

Recipe View Once the rice is cooked, fluff it with a fork and allow it to cool slightly. (Cool time: 10 minutes)

Image Step 05
05 Step

Recipe View Gently combine the cooked rice with the vegetable mixture in the large bowl. Season with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste, adjusting as needed. Serve immediately or chill for later. (Final prep time: 5 minutes)

For an extra layer of flavor, try grilling the corn and bell pepper before adding them to the salad.
If you prefer a milder flavor, remove the seeds and membranes from the jalapeno peppers before mincing.
Fresh cilantro can be used in place of dried cilantro (use about 1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro).
For a complete meal, add grilled chicken, shrimp, or tofu to the salad.

Bertrand Torp

Written by

Our recipe authors are passionate food lovers who share thousands of diverse dishes from around the world. They bring daily cooking inspiration with delicious, easy-to-make recipes for every occasion.

RECIPE REVIEWS

Avarage Rating: 4.1/ 5 ( 61 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (8)
  • Lenora Macejkovic

    This is my new go-to recipe for a quick and healthy lunch. Thanks for sharing!

  • Dianna Roob

    I added a can of diced tomatoes (drained) for extra flavor! It was great!

  • Kasey Runolfsson

    Made this for a BBQ and everyone loved it! I doubled the recipe and it was all gone by the end of the night.

  • Giuseppe Hirthe

    I used lime juice instead of lemon juice, and it was still delicious!

  • Bonnie Baumbach

    I'm not a huge fan of spicy food, so I used just a pinch of red pepper flakes, and it was perfect for me.

  • Clementina Kreiger

    I added some diced avocado, and it made the salad even creamier and more delicious!

  • Antone Steuber

    This salad is so easy to make and tastes amazing! I brought it to a potluck, and it was a huge hit.

  • Cleve Thompson

    I love how fresh and flavorful this salad is. It's a great way to use up leftover cooked rice too.

LEAVE A REVIEW

Please Rate