Black Bean and Rice Salad

"Two words... Simple and Good... oh and it comes from Kraft (even though I made it without using ANY of their products, because I didn't have any on hand). I guess that's more than two words."
 
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photo by ATM 67 photo by ATM 67
photo by ATM 67 photo by ATM 67
photo by ATM 67 photo by ATM 67
Ready In:
3hrs 20mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • COOK rice as directed on pkg.; place in large bowl. Cool slightly.
  • ADD remaining ingredients; mix lightly. Cover.
  • REFRIGERATE several hours or until chilled.
  • * Cook time includes chilling.

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Reviews

  1. Outstanding! What a perfect alternative to potato salad, which I didn't want to make to accompany BBQ ribs. It went together quickly, and I tasted it before chilling. All it needed was a little salt, so I used my Zatarain Creole Seasoning instead. We loved this and will make it part of our regular menu. Oh, I didn't have black beans so used a 15 oz. can of kidney beans instead. So it can easily be called red beans and rice salad. Thanks so much, ATM!
     
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