I'm trying to incorporate more beans into my diet and am finding it quite difficult to get my beans the way I want them to be. I'm curious to hear your guy's standard bean recipes. Do you guys use canned or dried beans? Stovetop or microwave? Any secret ingredients?

Here's what I'd call my standard bean procedure.

  • First, I start with canned beans. Dried beans are a bit firmer it seems, but I don't feel like dried impacts the flavor enough to be worth the soak time.

  • If I have it, I'll grate half of an onion into the beans. I don't like onion crunch.

  • Microplane dried mushroom into it for extra protein and flavor

  • Salt, pepper, granulated garlic, paprika and chili flakes. I don't really like how garlic powder works with the beans and don't feel the need for fresh garlic. Fresh ginger is really fire in it though. I add things on top of this usually for more flavor, but this is just my standard bean.

  • Microwave for 3 minutes

I'd do more if it made a difference in flavor, but so far I can't seem to make anything really make the beans pop. What do y'all do?

  • LeylaLove [she/her, love/loves]
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    10 months ago

    I have a few I can give you, although they aren't beans. Microwaves get too much hate, they're essentially steam boxes if you use them right. If you'd steam it, you can probably nuke it.

    Rice is easy to make in the microwave. 1.5 cups water to every cup of rice, leave it partially covered and nuke for 20 minutes. Season with whatever you want

    Pasta does require some prep beforehand, but is easily one of the best categories of food to meal prep. Boil your pasta, rinse it off in the sink, toss it with oil and throw it in a container. You now have pasta that's already cooked. Make some sort of sauce to go with it and store it separately. I like mac and cheese or spaghetti sauce. Freeze that in ice cube trays and store those cubes in a freezer bag. Now, you can throw in an ice cube and some pasta in the microwave and have a full meal done in 1 minute.