Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (2024)

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Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (1)

ashbyt

Rating: 1 stars

11/05/2017

I grew up in Baton Rouge in a family of 9 so Red Beans and rice was a regular staple. I don't know what you made but in Louisiana if you put canned beans in RB and R you likely have broken several laws. Putting a ham hock or other meat in with the beans when they are cooking is a necessity. I agree with the other reviewers, call up a Cajun or look one up on the internet

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (2)

Loriroberts10

Rating: 1 stars

09/20/2017

I can not believe you had the audacity to ruin Redbeans like that and how dare you make a claim that the recipe you posted is in fact "Cajun"! There is not a Cajun in the world that would make red beans like this! We take our food and recipes seriously! Ask any true cajun! Not only will we teach you how to cook it right, but we will invite you over to come eat some real cajun cooking and send you home with a to-go plate as well! Come to Louisiana baby and we will teach you how to make some REAL Cajun Redbeans. I need to see a ham hock or a turkey next in those beans before you can claim they are cajun!!

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (3)

jspicest

Rating: 5 stars

05/31/2017

Like other reviewers, I chop my own vegetables. This results in probably doubling the amount of onions, celery, and bell pepper.I also add in some chopped carrot - I don't think it does much for the flavor, but I'm always looking to increase the amount of vegetables. Although I don't particularly like celery, it's an important ingredient here, as it adds a crunch to the dish. I use all four of the sausages, which means that I also increase the amount of spices that I use and the amount of liquid.I use chicken stock instead of water, if I have it. I let this simmer for about half an hour, while I'm waiting for my brown rice to finish. Delicious and good for leftovers, too!

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (4)

veryslowcook

Rating: 4 stars

10/29/2016

Enjoyed the flavors. Leftovers reheated well. Used crumbled chicken andouille (not links), omitted celery, and added a little cayenne. It had a nice little spicy kick, and then had hot sauce on the table. It all came together pretty easily.

Rating: 4 stars

03/27/2016

Heat will always be up to the individual, and we added Tabasco at the table. Otherwise followed as written except to chop up my own vegetables (saves lots of money & I always have those on hand anyway), skip the water, and made the rice with chicken stock for more flavor. I used Applegate's turkey Andouille, which is quite spicy but healthy and low-fat. We enjoyed this a lot with cornbread and slaw.

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (6)

sweetkiwi

Rating: 4 stars

05/24/2015

I at least doubled the veggies and swapped the sausage for some soyrizo. Very easy and tasty.

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (7)

Saecca

Rating: 5 stars

11/15/2012

This recipe was a surprise at how good it came out. I think I had lower expectations because it didn't seem to be that complicated or too many ingredients-- but I was wrong. It is a healthier version to the Cajun boxed rice stuff. I didn't used prechopped veggies-- I cut my own which might have increased the amount of veggies slightly. Overall a very solid (EASY) recipe that I think would be a good crowd pleaser.

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (8)

chughestx

Rating: 4 stars

11/06/2012

This was surprisingly good for something so easy to prepare. I'll definitely make it again!

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (9)

ChefLeesher

Rating: 5 stars

09/05/2011

Love it. Quick, easy and in constant rotation at our house.

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (10)

Jamiekay51

Rating: 5 stars

06/14/2011

I loved this! I had some leftover sausage from a BBQ and I did not want to make yet another pasta dish. This was spicy and delicious! The only thing I changed was I substituted the water for fat free, low sodium chicken broth. Served over brown rice. Will definitely make again.

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (11)

MandaKate

Rating: 5 stars

03/17/2011

This was fantastic! I used 1/2 an onion, 1 green pepper and 1/2 an orange pepper and also added 1 plum tomato (using up stuff in the kitchen) and didn't mash up the red beans. I don't know if I would add the water next time. Served it with corn muffins. This is a definate "do again" recipe!

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (12)

steponme

Rating: 5 stars

01/24/2011

I have to admit, I didn't expect to like this (because I never had tomatoes in RB&R), but I needed a quick red beans & rice recipe, so I took a chance. I'm so glad I did; the family raved about how good it was! This is my new favorite red beans & rice recipe.

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (13)

CristaD

Rating: 5 stars

06/24/2010

This was a fantastic weeknight supper. Very easy to prepare, without much prep work. I substituted Aidelle's pork andouille sausage, creole seasoning I had on hand, and used brown rice, but otherwise prepared as directed. My husband and 9 year old loved it. Served with homemade mixed greens (collards, etc) and cornbread. This definitely will get made again.

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (14)

CherylR1954

Rating: 4 stars

04/03/2010

I liked this quite a bit but the rice/beans ratio wasn't right. I followed the instructions on the (brown) rice package, and wound up w/about an add'l cup of rice, which I stashed in the fridge. I also couldn't find the aromatics mix at the market so just eyeballed and chopped onion, bell, and celery.

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (15)

NMarie

Rating: 4 stars

01/10/2010

I really enjoy this recipe. Although it isn't exactly what I think of as "red beans and rice" the flavors are great and it's a very filling entree. I generally just cut up onion and green pepper, as my grocery store doesn't carry a prechopped onion, bell pepper, and celery mix. I don't think it's worth buying celery just for this recipe.

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (16)

csaunders80

Rating: 5 stars

07/14/2009

Just made this for dinner and it is outstanding. I substituted habanero and monterey jack chicken sausage instead of andouille; 1 tsp of regular sodium cajun seasoning instead of 1.5 tsp; 1/4 tsp salt instead of 3/4 tsp low sodium; home-chopped yellow bell peppers, onions, and celery instead of pre-chopped; and yellow rice instead of long-grain white rice. I only substituted because these were what I had on hand. Even with the stand-ins i really loved this dish. I will be making this several times a month! Thanks for a GREAT recipe CL!

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (17)

knstarsfan

Rating: 3 stars

05/12/2009

quick and easy for a weeknight meal.

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (18)

erindiane

Rating: 4 stars

03/23/2009

I thought this was a great, easy weeknight dinner. I couldn't find chicken andouille, so I used the Aidells brand pork andouille instead, and only used a tiny bit of oil since the sausage was kind of fatty. I also realized too late that I didn't have white rice - only one of those mixes of brown and wild rice. I was worried the wild rice would ruin the dish, but the it was surprisingly delicious with the beans and sausage, and more nutritious too. I will definitely be making this a lot!

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (19)

Alysha

Rating: 4 stars

01/25/2009

I rank this 4 stars, meaning very good. I would not make this for a special occasion, but it's very good for every day. This recipe is very easy to put together and yields a lot of flavor - perfect for a weeknight meal. I chopped my own celery, onion and peppers, adding up to about 9 ounces total or 1/2-3/4 cup of each. I also used regular andouille, but a little less than the recipe called for. I served it over brown basmati rice.

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (20)

AmiNan

Rating: 4 stars

01/22/2009

This was very easy to make and very tasty. I will make this again.

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (21)

lovegoodfood22

Rating: 5 stars

01/13/2009

Really tasty!!

Cajun Red Beans and Rice Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What thickens red beans and rice? ›

If your red beans and rice is on the thinner side, you can either add a roux or a simple slurry to help thicken it. Use a simple ratio of 1 part cornstarch to 2 parts water to make the slurry add about a ¼ cup of it and gently whisk it into the red beans.

What does red beans and rice do for your body? ›

Rice and Beans Are Protein-Packed Foods

They provide you with healthy plant-based protein, coming in at around 12 grams of protein per cup. These winning sides contain amino acids that blend together to make complete proteins. Most people do not get enough complete protein in their diets.

Why add butter to red beans and rice? ›

Fat is a key component in making red beans creamy and flavorful. And if you love cooking red beans, you probably have a favorite kind of fat that adds the dimension, flavor and creaminess you can't live without.

Why do Cajuns eat red beans and rice on Mondays? ›

Red beans and rice became a traditional dish on Mondays in New Orleans because it made use of the ham bone left over from Sunday dinner. Monday was typically wash day, and the beans could be simmered for a long time on the back of the stove while the laundry was being done.

Why add vinegar to red beans? ›

Vinegar Makes Red Beans Taste Great!

Vinegar is an acidic liquid produced through fermentation and used in cooking as a flavoring agent and preservative.

How to get the creamiest red beans? ›

The consistency of the beans should thicken up and become creamy the longer it simmers. If they become too dry, add 1-2 cups of more water. Optional step: add ½-stick of non-salted butter, or 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil, about 5 minutes before serving. This will make the beans extra creamy and rich in flavor.

What happens if you eat rice and beans every day? ›

The combination of rice and beans gives you even more protein and fiber, as well as other important vitamins and minerals, like folate. Although it probably won't harm you to eat rice and beans every day, it's best to include a variety of nutritious foods in your diet for complete nutrition.

Is it OK to eat red beans everyday? ›

Nutritionists often recommend beans as part of a healthy diet because of their high nutritional value. Like other beans, kidney beans can be counted as both a protein source or a vegetable. Eating at least a half-cup of beans per day can improve overall health.

Is red beans and rice a complete meal? ›

Both are easy to grow, plentiful, and filling. The combination of beans and rice creates a complete protein. Beans alone and rice alone both lack certain essential amino acids. If eaten together, however, each contributes what the other is missing to form a complete protein.

What pairs well with red beans and rice? ›

Red beans and rice is a versatile recipe that can act as a main or side dish. The big, hearty flavors pair well with foods like cornbread, collard greens, barbecued meats, and fried chicken.

How do you make red beans and rice less gassy? ›

But most people can enjoy more beans with less gas with the help of these tips: Soak beans overnight in water, then drain, rinse and cook in fresh water. This decreases the oligosaccharide content. Cooking the beans in a pressure cooker may reduce the oligosaccharides even further.

Why aren't my red beans creamy? ›

Some recipes suggest that you can cook the beans straight from dried without an overnight soak. You can, but it extends the actual cooking time by several hours, and I found that the results were not quite as creamy or evenly cooked. For the best results, soak the dried beans overnight in salted water.

Do black people eat red beans and rice? ›

The slave rebellion in Haiti (1791-1804) also brought an influx of ethnic Europeans, free blacks, and enslaved blacks. So it was probably inevitable that the newcomers, whether voluntary and involuntary, brought along with them their rice and beans dishes, which, in New Orleans, became red beans and rice.

What city is known for red beans and rice? ›

Nothing beats a hearty bowl of red beans and rice. This beloved dish, cherished by locals and visitors of New Orleans, embodies the city's soulful cuisine. With its rich flavors, satisfying textures, and comforting blend of spices, the dish is like a hug in a bowl.

How long do red beans need to soak? ›

Before cooking, all dried beans need to be rehydrated by soaking. The 10- to 12-hour overnight soak is the easy and always effective method, but you can quick-soak beans by bringing them to the boil for one minute, then covering the pan and letting them sit for one hour.

How to make red beans less watery? ›

Keep an eye on it and if you still have too much water with 1 hour to 45 minutes left in cooking, just take the lid off. Now, here's the good part: if you still have too much liquid when the beans are done, you can mash some of the beans against the side of the pot and it will thicken up nicely and become creamy!

How can I make my beans thicker? ›

Either drain off some of the excess liquid, add a thickener such as a starch slurry, or simply cook the beans longer until the liquid reduces out.

How do you thicken red bean paste? ›

Place the red bean puree into a non stick deep non stick fry pan then continue to cook over medium heat until it thickens to a paste stirring continuously to prevent the base of the pan from sticking. This process will take approximately 15-20 minutes.

What if red beans and rice have too much liquid? ›

If there's too much liquid in the pot, raise the heat back up to a rolling boil to burn off some of the liquid. After letting the pot boil for 10-15 minutes, reduce heat, and let simmer for 20 minutes. To make it a memorable experience, add a bottle of beer to the pot when you add the red beans.

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