How to Cook Black Beans

April 2024 · 7 minute read

Learn how to cook black beans from scratch! Serve them as a hearty, flavorful side dish, or add them to your favorite black bean recipes.

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Black beans

When I opened the pantry last weekend, I found a bag of dried black beans that I’d been meaning to cook for weeks. With all the recipe testing that goes on in our kitchen, I hadn’t gotten around to it. But that day, a trip to the grocery store was totally out of the question. Six inches of snow had already accumulated outside, and six more were on their way. It seemed like the perfect time to cozy up in the kitchen and cook black beans from scratch.

Black beans are an ingredient that I use all the time. More often than not, I rely on the canned kind because they’re convenient, but when I have the time, I prefer to cook them myself. They come out creamy and flavorful, with a rich cooking liquid seasoned with cumin and garlic. Like canned beans, they’re great in tacos, enchiladas, and other black bean recipes, but they’re also a delicious side dish on their own.

You’ll find my method for how to cook black beans below. It takes a little time, but the cooking process is super easy and hands-off – an ideal activity for a long winter weekend at home. Cook a big batch one day, eat some for dinner, and freeze the rest. That way, you’ll be able to make delicious versions of your favorite black bean recipes whenever you please!

How to Cook Black Beans

My method for how to cook black beans from scratch is slightly different from my approach to cooking other types of beans. Because I often use them in black bean recipes like tacos and enchiladas, I want them to hold their shape. As a result, I don’t soak the beans before I cook them. I also find that not soaking creates a richer, creamier cooking liquid, which makes the beans an especially delicious side dish. So, I skip the soak, and follow these easy steps:

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Best Tips for Cooking Dry Black Beans

Best Black Bean Recipes

Once you learn how to cook black beans, you’ll find a million ways to use them. Season them with lime juice and zest, chili powder, oregano, and/or cilantro, and serve them as a side dish with Mexican or Latin American-inspired dishes like tacos or taquitos. Paired with some cilantro lime rice, they could also pass as a meal on their own!

Cooked black beans are a fantastic component in larger dishes, too. They’re the base of classic recipes like Black Bean Burgers and Black Bean Soup, and they add plant-based protein to vegetarian main dishes like Stuffed Peppers, Stuffed Poblanos, and my Vegan Meatballs.

But that’s not all! Black beans are also excellent in burritos, salads, and more. Show them off in any of these recipes:

Let me know what black bean recipes you try!

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How to Cook Black Beans

rate this recipe:4.91 from 22 votesPrep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 1 hour 20 minutes Total Time: 1 hour 30 minutes Serves 12Save Recipe Print RecipeLearn how to cook black beans from scratch! Creamy and flavorful, they're a delicious side dish or component in black bean recipes like tacos and enchiladas.

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Store the beans in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days or freeze for several months. The beans can be stored in the cooking liquid or drained and stored. The kombu is optional, but it helps the beans become more digestible. Kombu can get bitter if boiled, so be sure to keep your beans cooking at a gentle simmer after you add it.

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