Black Beans Por Cortesía Leslie With Lime and Cumin

"I got this recipe from my dear friend Leslie, cohost of the Canadian Forum. (Por cortesia means "courtesy of") She was very thoughtful and sent to me a package of Canadian magazines for my birthday. I made this dish as a side to chicken fajitas and Mexican rice. Then- the next day I had these beans as leftovers wrapped in a steamed flour tortilla with leftover Mexican rice and they were sublime! Better than the chicken fajitas, themselves. Vegetarians should try these. The beans wrapped in tortillas along with Mexican rice form a "complete protein." Vegetarians know what I mean by this. Excelente!"
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Drain and rinse the two cans of black beans.
  • In a large skillet, heat oil over medium high heat: Cook onion, garlic, and comino (cumin)for five minutes until softened.
  • Add beans and cook while stirring often, for five more minutes until hot and heated though well.
  • Stir in fresh Cilanto/coriander, lime rind, and lime juice.
  • Serve as a side dish with a mexican meal or do yourself a favor and wrap into a steamed flour tortilla with Mexican rice. Muy bueno -- Amigos/amigas!

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Reviews

  1. So simple yet so tasty, loving the hint of lime and am looking forward to a burrito later this week with the little that is left over. Thanks for the awesome post.
     
  2. Excellent black beans! I made this exactly as the recipe is written. The fresh lime juice and cilantro add terrific, fresh flavor. I served this as a side dish, but I could easily eat this over rice for a main dish. Thanx for sharing!
     
  3. I followed the recipe for the most part. The onion, garlic and cumin got a little dry as did the beans. I added a little bit of water as I go along to make sure I did not burn them. I added the juice of a large lime and that was wonderful. Thank you.
     
  4. This was fantastic in vegetarian tacos, but was also great plain, so would make a nice side dish as well. It is quick and easy too. I doubled the garlic and didn't measure the lime, but used a whole one. Yum!
     
  5. ZWT4: I used fresh cilantro in this bean dish! It was tasty!! We served it along with a rice side dish!
     
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