There are many beans in this humble bean world that I think get shafted, and the black bean is definitely one of them. Luckily this black beans and rice with cilantro lime vinaigrette recipe fully gives black beans their due! It’s punchy, flavorful, slightly spicy and filled with zippy, refreshing ingredients. Don’t get me wrong, I love a classic rice-and-beans moment, but sometimes I want my beans to have a little more flavor, a little more punch, and a few more ingredients to get me really excited about them, you know?
And there’s a lot to love in this recipe. It serves four, so it can be an easy at-home dinner, or you can prep all the ingredients at the beginning of the week and use it for lunch throughout the weekdays!
The salad is flexible, it can flex to fit whatever crisp, crunchy vegetables you have in the fridge. However the cilantro lime vinaigrette is what holds it all together. You can tell I’m very into lime dressings these days (have you seen this recipe?), and it’s because I’ve been feeling like all my summer vegetables are just screaming for the brightness that lime can give. It’s such a flavor enhancer that lemon should be worried…lime is coming for ya.
I made this meal when I had just gotten back from a long vacation, and it truly felt restorative. I hope if it makes it to your kitchen table, it will make you feel the same way! The full recipe is below, and black bean lovers – read on. Need to be black bean converted? I hope this does that for you, too.
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Watch the recipe here
The video may not fully represent the recipe. For best results, follow the instructions as written.
Black Beans & Rice with Cilantro Lime Vinaigrette
Equipment
- 1 large pot or dutch oven
- 1 chef's knife
- 1 small blender
Ingredients
For the lime black beans
- 1/2 pound dried black beans (this can also be canned beans, see note)
- 1 small yellow onion
- 1 small head of garlic
- 1 small jalapeño
- 1 medium lime
- 2 medium scallions
- 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
- 1 tablespoon Diamond Crystal kosher salt
For the rice
- 1 cup uncooked brown rice
For the cilantro lime vinaigrette
- 2 sprigs of fresh cilantro stems included
- 2 garlic cloves
- 1 medium lime for zest and juice
- 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- 1 tablespoon honey
- 1/2 teaspoon Diamond Crystal kosher salt plus more to taste
For the salad
- 1 pint cherry tomatoes
- 1 medium cucumber
- 2-3 small radishes
- 1/4 cup fresh cilantro
- Diamond Crystal kosher salt
Instructions
- Add the beans to a large bowl and cover them with three inches of water. Set this aside for 6-24 hours. The longer the soak, the quicker the beans will cook.
- Drain the beans and add them to a large pot.
- Halve the onion, garlic head and jalapeño. Add them into the pot. Halve the lime and squeeze in half the lime juice. Add the squeezed lime to the pot. Set the other half of the lime to the side.
- Add the scallions, olive oil and salt to the pot and cover the beans with two inches of water.
- Bring the pot to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Cover, and let simmer for 45 minutes before you begin to check the beans.
- While the beans are cooking, cook the rice according to package instructions. Set aside.
- In a blender, add the ingredients for the cilantro lime vinaigrette. Zest in half of the lime, then squeeze in all of its juice. Blend until smooth. Taste and season with salt as preferred.
- For the salad, halve the cherry tomatoes and add them to a large bowl. Use a mandolin or knife to thinly slice the cucumber and radishes. Tear in the cilantro and combine everything together.
- Drizzle the salad with about half of the dressing. Mix and season with salt as preferred.
- By now the beans should be nearly done. Taste test one or two of the beans for doneness. If they are still firm, let them continue to simmer and test every ten minutes or so.
- When the beans are done, squeeze in the remaining half of the lime juice, taste the broth and season with salt as preferred.
- Discard the scallions, lime, shell of the garlic head and jalapeño from the beans. I like to keep the onion and garlic clove pieces in there, but that's personal preference!
- To serve, evenly portion the rice into four bowls. Add a serving of beans to each bowl, using as much or as little broth as you like. Top with the salad and eat!
Debbie says
Wow, what a wonderful recipe! Flavorful beans, and rice with the fresh salad veggies on top (I only had the tomatoes on hand today) And that vinaigrette is amazing. A visual treat. So refreshing on a summer day. I’ll post a photo next time when I get my camera posting technicality figured out.😉
Thank You!
Elizabeth says
Spouse newly on low salt diet. Is any of the salt required, or only for flavor? Thanks
Justine says
The dressing doesn’t need it, but the beans might be a little tough in texture without it!
Katie W. says
Great recipe! The cilantro lime vinaigrette is fabulous. I had already pressure cooked cuban black beans and had some leftover rice and whipped this together with the leftovers. I will definitely make this again both from scratch and with leftovers.
Justine says
So happy you liked it!! And thank you for taking the time to leave such a kind rating and review!
Nichole says
Just ate the last little bit of leftovers from making this, so so good! I roasted the veggies that would have cooked with the beans and combined them w/ canned beans. The fresh crunch of radish and cucumber, the bright vinaigrette, it hits all the notes. Thanks for the great recipe.
Justine says
So happy you liked it! And thank you for taking the time to leave such a kind review 🙂
Nina says
The half pressed lime gave the beans a slightly bitter aftertaste but I managed to get almost rid of it by adding a bit of sugar and vinegar to the broth after cooking and letting the beans rest overnight in the cooking liquid. Next time I’ll skip the lemon and will only add juice and zest once the beans are cooked. I then used the bean broth to cook the rice and make it extra tasty. The dressing is delicious, it brings a nice freshness to the dish.
Eleanor says
Looks amazing! Think this would work in an instantpot?
Justine says
Hi there! It definitely should, just add all the ingredients and pressure cook for 20 minutes 🙂
Emily says
After watching you cook for nearly a year and saying “I’ve gotta try that” this is the recipe that finally got me off my bum. Oh my gosh, so so good! So glad I made it. I’ll be adding it to my list of favorite recipes and sharing with friends. Thank you you so much!
Justine says
So SO happy you liked it! And thank you for continuing to follow and support my work 💚