Best New Orleans Red Beans Rice Recipes

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AUTHENTIC NEW ORLEANS RED BEANS AND RICE



Authentic New Orleans Red Beans and Rice image

Just like mom makes. I recommend cooking the day before you want to eat it. It is a time-consuming recipe and the taste gets even better after 24 hours in the refrigerator. For extra spice, add a splash of hot sauce.

Provided by Matt

Categories     Side Dish     Rice Side Dish Recipes

Time 5h30m

Yield 10

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 tablespoon shortening, or as needed
1 white onion, chopped
3 cloves garlic, chopped
1 green bell pepper, chopped
8 cups water
1 pound dried red beans
1 smoked ham hock
1 pound smoked sausage, cut into bite-sized pieces
2 stalks celery, chopped
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon Creole seasoning (such as Tony Chachere's®)
½ teaspoon dried thyme
½ teaspoon dried sage
1 dash hot pepper sauce (such as Tabasco®), or to taste
3 cups cooked white rice

Steps:

  • Melt shortening in a skillet over medium heat. Cook and stir onion, garlic, and bell pepper in hot shortening until tender, 5 to 7 minutes.
  • Combine water, red beans, and ham hock in a large pot; bring to a boil. Stir onion mixture into the water; add smoked sausage and celery to the boiling water; return to a boil. Stir bay leaves, Creole seasoning, thyme, and sage into the boiling water. Reduce heat to low, place a cover on the pot, and simmer until the beans are tender, about 5 hours.
  • Remove and discard ham hock and bay leaves; stir in hot pepper sauce and serve over white rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 465.1 calories, Carbohydrate 44.1 g, Cholesterol 44.5 mg, Fat 20.5 g, Fiber 12.1 g, Protein 25.9 g, SaturatedFat 7 g, Sodium 861.3 mg, Sugar 2.9 g

EMERIL'S NEW ORLEANS-STYLE RED BEANS AND RICE



Emeril's New Orleans-Style Red Beans and Rice image

"Oh yeah, this is it!" - are the words my husband declared when he tried this recipe for red beans and rice. He was craving New Orleans-style red beans and rice and I had never made it before- so this is the recipe I searched for and tried and it was delicious!! The kids thought it was great too. I only made a few small changes to Emeril's, like adding more sausage than the recipe called for and letting a smoked ham hock cook with the beans for the first two hours..other than that everything is the same. This is not a quick meal, but great for a lazy day at home.

Provided by lisar

Categories     Long Grain Rice

Time 3h20m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 cup onion, chopped
1 bell pepper, chopped
1/2 cup celery, chopped
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/4 teaspoon fresh ground pepper
1 teaspoon dried thyme
2 bay leaves
1 smoked ham hock
12 ounces smoked sausage, cut cross-wise into 1/4 thick slices
1 lb dried red beans or 1 lb red kidney beans, rinsed, sorted, soaked overnight and drained
3 tablespoons garlic, chopped
10 cups water
steamed rice

Steps:

  • Heat the oil in a large saucepan over med-high heat. Sauté the onions, bell pepper, celery, salt, cayenne, black pepper and thyme for about 5 minutes. Add the bay leaves, ham and sausage and sauté for 5 to 6 minutes
  • Add the beans, garlic and 10 cups water to the pot. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to medium, and simmered uncovered, stirring occasionally for about 2 hours.
  • Add more water if the mixture becomes dry and thick.
  • After about 2 hours of initial cooking use a wooden spoon to mash about half of the mixture against the side of pot.
  • Continue to cook, stirring occasionally, for about another hour or until the mixture is creamy and the beans are soft.
  • Add more water if it becomes too thick. The mixture should be soupy but not watery.
  • Remove the bay leaves and serve with steamed rice.

NEW ORLEANS-STYLE RED BEANS AND RICE



New Orleans-Style Red Beans and Rice image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time 4h15m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15

2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 cup chopped onions
1/2 cup chopped bell peppers
1/2 cup chopped celery
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon dried thyme
2 bay leaves
1 pound boiled ham cut, into 1/2-inch cubes
6 ounces smoked sausage, cut crosswise into 1/4-inch slices (1 cup)
1 pound dried red beans, rinsed and sorted through, soaked overnight and drained
3 tablespoons chopped garlic
8 to 10 cups water
Steamed rice

Steps:

  • Heat the oil in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Saute the onions, bell peppers, celery, salt, cayenne, black pepper and thyme for about 5 minutes. Add the bay leaves, ham and sausage and saute for 5 to 6 minutes. Add the beans, garlic, and enough water to cover the contents in the pot. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to medium, and simmer uncovered, stirring occasionally for about 2 hours. Add more water if the mixture becomes dry and thick. Use a wooden spoon to mash about half of the mixture against the side pf the pot. Continue to cook, stirring occasionally, for about 1 1/2 hours, or until the mixture is creamy and the beans are soft. Add more water if it becomes too thick. The mixture should be soupy but not watery. Remove the bay leaves and serve with steamed white rice.

NEW ORLEANS-STYLE RED BEANS AND RICE WITH SAUSAGE FULCHER



New Orleans-Style Red Beans and Rice with Sausage Fulcher image

Provided by Rebecca Fulcher

Categories     Bean     Garlic     Onion     Rice     Sausage     Celery     Winter     Gourmet     Georgia

Yield Serves 6 to 8 as a main course

Number Of Ingredients 18

1 pound dried red kidney beans, picked over
1 pound smoked link sausage, halved lengthwise and cut crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick slices
1 large onion, chopped
2 pale-green inner celery ribs (with leaves), chopped
4 garlic cloves, minced, or to taste
6 cups water
4 bay leaves
1 tablespoon dried thyme, crumbled
2 teaspoons dried oregano, crumbled
1 teaspoon Tabasco
3/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground white pepper, or to taste
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, or to taste
1/4 teaspoon cayenne, or to taste
2 teaspoons salt, or to taste
Accompaniment: white rice

Steps:

  • In a bowl soak beans in water to cover by 2 inches overnight. In a 6-quart heavy kettle combine all ingredients except 1/2 pound sausage. Bring mixture to a boil and simmer, covered, over moderate heat 1 1/2 hours. Remove lid and cook mixture at a bare simmer 1 hour more, adding more water if mixture is too thick.
  • Remove 1 cup bean mixture and mash to a paste. Stir bean paste and remaining 1/2 pound sausage into bean mixture and simmer 5 minutes. Serve bean mixture with rice.

RED BEANS AND RICE WITH SMOKED SAUSAGE- NEW ORLEANS STYLE



Red Beans and Rice With Smoked Sausage- New Orleans Style image

This is a hearty, spicy version of New Orleans' traditional favorite. Serve with chunks of buttered cornbread. Originally from a September 1983 issue of Bon Apetit in the R.S.V.P. Letters to the Editor section. The recipe was requested from The Gumbo Shop restaurant in New Orleans.

Provided by Leslie in Texas

Categories     Pork

Time 3h25m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 lb dried red beans, rinsed and sorted
1 1/2 lbs good-quality smoked sausage, cut into chunks
1/2 lb smoked ham hocks or 1/2 lb ham shanks
1 large onion, diced
1 green pepper, seeded, deveined and diced
1 stalk celery, diced
1 garlic clove, finely chopped
1 teaspoon dried thyme, crumbled
1 teaspoon fresh ground pepper
1/2 teaspoon sage
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper (to taste)
salt
3 -4 cups freshly cooked rice
hot sauce

Steps:

  • Place beans in Dutch oven and cover generously with water; let soak 30 minutes.
  • Add all remaining ingredients to beans except salt, rice, and hot sauce.
  • Bring to a boil over medium-high heat.
  • Reduce heat to medium-low, cover and simmer until beans are tender, adding more water if necessary, about 2 1/2 hours.
  • Add salt to taste.
  • Discard ham bones after cutting any meat from them into bite-sized pieces; return meat to pot.
  • Remove about 1/2 cup of beans from mixture and mash to a paste.
  • Return mashed beans to pot and stir through.
  • Simmer 15 more minutes.
  • Serve hot over rice: pass hot sauce, if desired.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1027, Fat 61.1, SaturatedFat 21.6, Cholesterol 168.2, Sodium 2613.3, Carbohydrate 54.5, Fiber 2, Sugar 2.5, Protein 62.8

WILLIE'S NEW ORLEANS RED BEANS & RICE



Willie's New Orleans Red Beans & Rice image

I got this from a young bachelor who used to make this one day and eat on it for several days. I just had to try it. DH & I loved it and it has become a staple at my house. You can lower the heat by using smoked sausage instead of andouille.

Provided by Mysterygirl

Categories     Stew

Time 7h1m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 lb dried red beans, that have soaked over night in 7 cups of water
1 green pepper, chopped
1 medium onion, chopped
3 celery ribs, chopped
3 garlic cloves, chopped
1/2 lb andouille sausage, sliced
3 tablespoons creole seasoning
hot cooked rice

Steps:

  • Place all but rice into a 4 qt slow cooker.
  • Cook, covered at HIGH 7 hours or until beans are tender.
  • Serve with hot cooked rice.
  • Note: Willie adds 2T baking soda into the pot just before it is done to reduce the gas in the beans, but be careful that you don't overflow the pot like my DH did.

NEW ORLEANS RED BEANS AND RICE



New Orleans Red Beans and Rice image

I found this recipe in "The New Orleans CookBook" by Rima & Richard Collin. It was an incredible hit the first night with family and friends, and it gets even better the next day. I was unable to find pickled pork and used salt pork instead. Delete the salt from the recipe if you make this substitution. I highly recommend pan-baked corn bread on the side with this one (see recipe #87750).

Provided by Rev. Roy

Categories     Rice

Time 3h40m

Yield 8-12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 18

2 lbs dried red kidney beans, soaked overnight in cold water
2 cups chopped onions
1/2 cup thinly sliced shallots or 1/2 cup scallion top
1/2 cup chopped green pepper
1 1/3 tablespoons finely minced garlic
2 tablespoons finely minced fresh parsley
1 lb seasoning baked ham, cut into 1/2 inch cubes
1 lb pickled pork, cut into large chunks
1 large ham bone, with some meat on it 4 to 5 inches in length
1 tablespoon salt
1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1/8 teaspoon cayenne
1/8 teaspoon crushed red pepper pod
2 whole bay leaves, broken into quarters
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1/8 teaspoon dried basil
2 quarts cold water, approximately
steamed rice or boiled rice

Steps:

  • Drain soaked beans in a colander and place them with all other ingredients except rice into a heavy 8-10 quart pot, adding just enough cold water to cover.
  • Bring to boil over high heat, then lower heat and simmer uncovered for 2 1/2 to 3 hours or until beans are tender and a thick, natural gravy has formed.
  • Add 1 cup of water toward end of cooking if it is looking too dry for your tastes.
  • Stir about every half hour just once or twice around the pot.
  • When beans are cooked turn off heat.
  • To serve, ladle about 1 1/2 cups of beans, meat and gravy over a serving of rice.

VENESSA WILLIAMS' NEW ORLEANS-STYLE VEGETARIAN RED BEANS AND RICE



Venessa Williams' New Orleans-Style Vegetarian Red Beans and Rice image

This is a meatless version of a beloved local classic. Red beans and rice are typically served at the beginning of the week in New Orleans, since Mondays were traditionally dedicated to the labor-intensive task of laundry, domestic workers prepared long-simmering stovetop dishes that required little attention. Camellia brand red beans, easily ordered online, are the classic choice for local New Orleans chefs, but any brand of kidney beans works fine; leaving the beans unsalted during cooking allows them to cook

Provided by @MakeItYours

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 pound dried Camellia brand red beans or red kidney beans
1 large onion, chopped
½ green bell pepper, chopped
½ red bell pepper, chopped
½ bunch fresh parsley, chopped
1 celery stalk, chopped
1 small habanero pepper, seeded (optional) and chopped
3 garlic cloves, chopped
2 teaspoons chopped fresh rosemary, or 1 teaspoon dried
2 teaspoons chopped fresh oregano, or 1 teaspoon dried
¼ cup olive oil
1 teaspoon sea salt, or more to taste

Steps:

  • Cooked rice, for serving (about 6 cups for a full batch). Rinse and drain the beans three times and transfer to a large (at least 8-quart) saucepan with a lid. Add 7 cups water and all of the ingredients except the rice. Bring the beans to a boil, then cover tightly, reduce the heat to medium, and let cook, stirring once after about an hour, until they are tender and the liquid has thickened, 2 to 2½ hours. Remove from the heat and season with salt. Serve the beans over the cooked rice with Cajun Moon Funky Fried Chicken.

NEW ORLEANS RED BEANS AND RICE



NEW ORLEANS RED BEANS AND RICE image

Categories     Sausage

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 lbs.red kidney beans (preferrably Camellia)
1 lb. andouille sausage (good qualit such as Poche's)
1 lb. smoked ham or Tasso or ham bone
1 lb. country style smoked sausage (certainly not Eckrich)
6 cloves garlic finely chopped
1 large onion chopped
2 bell peppers chopped
6 celery ribs chopped
black pepper to taste
cayenne pepper to taste (optional)
1 tbs. granulated garlic
4 bay leaves
water to cover beans

Steps:

  • Soak beans overnight and drain. If they are not soaked, it's okay. It just means more cooking time. Place beans in heavy bottomed stockpot or Dutch oven. Add water to cover. If using ham or Tasso, cut into chunks and add to pot. Add garlic, onion, bell peppers, and celery. Bring to a boil, then reduce to simmer. Remove casing from andouille. Cut into quarters lengthwise, then cut into small pieces. Cut smoked sausage diagonally into 3/4" pieces. Saute in frying pan to render fat. Drain and add to the beans. Add bay leaves, granulated garlic, and pepper. Continue cooking for 2 1/2 to 3 hours until beans are soft and the mixture is creamy. Serve over cooked rice. Garlic bread and a green salad are a great accompaniment. For variations substitute homemade or prepared stock for part of the water. Add fresh oregano or thyme for subtle flavor changes. If you have any pork or ham drippings, add those for extra richness or use a store-bought ham base. If you can find it, throw in a pound of Pickle Pork (not to be confused with salt pork). My sister swears it adds to the creaminess of the beans. Like with many dishes, red beans are better the next day. They also freeze well, which is why I use a 16-qt. stockpot.

NEW ORLEANS RED BEANS AND RICE WITH SAUSAGE FULCHER



New Orleans Red Beans and Rice With Sausage Fulcher image

With Valentine's Day looming, there is still plenty of time to plan Mardi Gras dinners and this is one of our favorite dishes! I found it several years ago in Gourmet Magazine, where credit was given to Rebecca Fulcher of Newnan, Georgia. The only changes I make is to cut the bay leaves down to 1 instead of the 4 called for. I do this because it seems to us that 4 bay leaves overpowers the other flavors. Soaking the beans overnight is essential and not included in prep time.

Provided by Wineaux

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 1h40m

Yield 5-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 lb dried red kidney beans, picked over
1 lb smoked link sausage, halved lengthwise and cut crosswise into 1/4-inch-thick slices
1 large onion, chopped
2 pale-green inner celery ribs, chopped (with leaves)
4 garlic cloves, minced (to taste)
6 cups water
4 bay leaves
1 tablespoon dried thyme, crumbled
2 teaspoons dried oregano, crumbled
1 teaspoon Tabasco sauce
3/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/2 teaspoon ground allspice
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon fresh ground white pepper (to taste)
1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper (to taste)
1/4 teaspoon cayenne (to taste)
2 teaspoons salt (to taste)

Steps:

  • In a bowl soak beans in water to cover by 2 inches overnight.
  • In a 6-quart heavy kettle combine all ingredients except 1/2 pound sausage.
  • Bring mixture to a boil and simmer, covered, over moderate heat 1 1/2 hours.
  • Remove lid and cook mixture at a bare simmer 1 hour more, adding more water if mixture is too thick.
  • Remove 1 cup bean mixture and mash to a paste.
  • Stir bean paste and remaining 1/2 pound sausage into bean mixture and simmer 5 minutes.
  • Serve bean mixture with rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 686.4, Fat 30.1, SaturatedFat 10.5, Cholesterol 61.9, Sodium 2333.4, Carbohydrate 63.6, Fiber 15.3, Sugar 3.8, Protein 41.5

NEW ORLEANS RED BEANS & RICE



New Orleans Red Beans & Rice image

A long standing New Orleans tradition, every Monday, is cooking a big pot of Red Beans on the stove, or in this case, the crock pot and simmering it low and slow. My version doesn't add the sausage in the beginning, which allows the taste of the red beans and seasonings to stand out. Red Beans and Rice - A "Naturally N'awlins"...

Provided by Donna Graffagnino

Categories     Other Main Dishes

Time 4h20m

Number Of Ingredients 22

SOAKING INGREDIENTS
1 lb dry kidney beans (camellia brand)
enough water to fill the pot
1 Tbsp granulated garlic
1 Tbsp granulated onion
2 tsp creole seasoning (tony cachere's or zatarain's)
3 large bay leaves
COOKING INGREDIENTS
pre-soaked red beans
water to cover beans by 2 inches
1 tsp bacon grease or butter
1 large onion, chopped
1 green bell pepper, seeded and chopped
3 stalk(s) celery, chopped
2 Tbsp garlic, minced
2 tsp granulated garlic
2 tsp granulated onion
1+ lb pickled pork (not salt pork) or ham chunks
1 lb smoked sausage or andouille
cooked white long-grain rice
1/2 tsp cayenne pepper or cajun seasoning (to taste)
salt & black pepper to taste

Steps:

  • 1. Check dried beans for rocks and add to Dutch oven or large heavy bottomed pot and cover by 4 inches with water. Add granulated garlic, granulated onion, creole seasoning and bay leaves. Do Not Cook! Cover with lid and let beans soak in seasoned water until beans are completely plump or overnight.
  • 2. When beans are ready to cook, remove bay leaves and set aside, drain beans in colander and rinse well. The beans are dirty and soaking not only softens them but also removes the grit, while the granulated garlic, onion, and creole flavor is infused into the beans.
  • 3. Add rinsed beans back to the pot and cover with chicken broth or water by about 2 inches. Add all chopped vegetables, granulated garlic & onion, creole seasoning, bacon grease or butter and replace bay leaf. Stir and bring to a boil.
  • 4. Turn heat to low and let simmer for 30-40 minutes, stirring occasionally, then add diced pickled pork or ham. New Orleanians say "Pickle meat", and it's the absolute best meat to season red beans but if you can't find it use seasoned ham chunks. Do Not Add Salt, yet! Depending on how salty the ham or pickle meat is, you may not even need to salt the beans. If you want to add a ham bone, go ahead.
  • 5. Once the meat is added, stir well and cover. Check on it occasionally and stir. After about an hour taste for seasonings and adjust as needed. If you don't want your beans spicy just don't add the cayenne. Be careful with the salt because the creole seasoning has a little salt - more can always be added but too salty beans are nasty.
  • 6. As the beans continue to cook the meat will become very tender. Once you believe they are done (test 5 different beans from the pot to check for doneness), remove lid, and allow to simmer. The liquid should be creamy, not soupy. Once it reaches the right consistency add smoked or Andouille sausage and turn the heat to low for about 20-30 minutes. Again, taste for seasoning and adjust if needed.
  • 7. Ladle red beans over white rice, garnish with sliced green onions if desired and serve with hot buttered cornbread! Enjoy!
  • 8. Important Things To Know: If you're not familiar with Andouille sausage, it is highly seasoned. If you don't want the beans to be hot, but like the spice of the sausage then don't add the sausage to the pot at all. Bake it or fry it off (for flavor) and add it to your plate. If you don't like very spicy, use Smoked Pork sausage and go easy on the Creole seasoning. You can always add heat, but you can't take it out. A lot of recipes call for adding the sausage to the beans at the beginning of the cooking process. I don't do this because the dish will taste like sausage and it's too strong and greasy. I've had so many people even some who don't normally like red beans tell me that they like mine. Pickled pork is not what it sounds like. It doesn't taste like pickles and it is still raw, but it's been brined in salt water over a long period of time. It will feel slimy coming out of the package - that is normal! There are three types of pickled pork that I can find here; Richard's, Savoie's and Tangi. Richard's is usually already cut up in odd shapes and sizes, while Savoie's is in strips and Tangi is a solid piece or two large pieces. If your grocer doesn't carry it you can find Savoie's online here: http://www.cajungrocer.com/savoies-pickled-pork-p-143.html. This freezes well. Pickled pork and smoked ham/pork hocks are two completely different things and I NEVER, EVER use smoked ham hocks.

NEW ORLEANS-STYLE RED BEANS AND RICE RECIPE RECIPE



New Orleans-Style Red Beans and Rice Recipe Recipe image

Provided by á-3145

Number Of Ingredients 18

1 pound (450g) red kidney beans
Kosher salt
1 tablespoon (15ml) vegetable oil or lard
1 pound (about 450g) cooked andouille sausage, cut into 1/2-inch disks
1 large onion, finely chopped (about 12 ounces; 340g)
1 green bell pepper, stemmed, seeded, and finely chopped (about 8 ounces; 225g)
4 ribs celery, finely chopped (about 8 ounces; 225g)
4 medium cloves garlic, minced
1/2 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon (3 to 15g) ground cayenne pepper (depending on how hot you like it)
1 teaspoon (about 4g) ground sage
Freshly ground black pepper
1 smoked ham hock (optional)
8 ounces (225g) pickled pork shoulder or rind (optional; see note)
4 sprigs fresh thyme
3 bay leaves
Hot sauce, such as Crystal or Frank's, to taste
Cider vinegar, to taste (optional; see note)
Cooked white rice, for serving

Steps:

  • 1. Place beans in a large bowl and cover with 6 cups (1.5L) cold water. Add 2 tablespoons (30g) kosher salt and stir until dissolved. Set aside at room temperature for 8 to 16 hours. Drain and rinse. 2. In a large Dutch oven, heat oil or lard over medium-high heat until shimmering. Add andouille and cook, stirring, until lightly browned, about 5 minutes. Add onion, bell pepper, and celery. Season with salt and cook, stirring, until vegetables have softened and are just starting to brown around the edges, about 8 minutes. Add garlic and cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 45 seconds. Add cayenne pepper, sage, and a generous 10 to 12 grinds of fresh black pepper. Cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add beans, along with enough water to cover by about 2 inches (roughly 6 to 8 cups), ham hock (if using), pickled pork (if using), thyme, and bay leaves. Bring to a boil and reduce to a bare simmer. Cover and cook until beans are completely tender, 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours. (Older beans can take longer.) 3. Remove lid and continue to cook, stirring occasionally, until liquid has thickened and turned creamy, about 20 minutes. If the pot starts to look dry before the stew turns creamy, add a cup of water and continue simmering. Repeat as necessary until desired level of creaminess is achieved. Discard bay leaves and thyme stems. Season to taste with hot sauce, a few teaspoons of cider vinegar (if using), and more salt and pepper. For best texture, let cool and refrigerate overnight. Reheat the next day, adding a little water to loosen to desired consistency. Serve red beans over steamed white rice.

NEW ORLEANS RED BEANS AND RICE MONDAY WASH DAY



New Orleans Red Beans and Rice Monday Wash Day image

When I lived in New Orleans this recipe was given to me, this was 44 years ago. I have seen many recipes for this dish, but, the beautiful New Orleans Cajun woman told me the story and gave the recipe to me. On wash days, Mondays to be exact, they put this on and therefore had dinner ready for their families. They only had to finish up with the garlic French bread and serve.

Provided by nelda thompson @nela

Categories     Other Main Dishes

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 bag - small red beans
2 quart(s) water to cover
1 large onion chopped
1 package(s) kielbasa sasuage, cut into 1/4 inch slices
1 - bell pepper chopped
1 - 2 medium celery ribs diced
1-2 clove(s) garlic,smashed and minced
1/2 teaspoon(s) red pepper flakes
1 teaspoon(s) tabasco, or more when served
1-2 tablespoon(s) fresh parsley flakes. opt.

Steps:

  • Rinse red beans and place in a large pot, add enough water to cover by one to two inches. cook on medium heat while preparing the rest of the ingredients.
  • In hot skillet, put Kielbasa slices, onion, celery. bell peppers, cooking until sasuage is browned on each side. Add smashed garlic, but, do not brown. Put into pot of beans and add drippings from skillet. Add spices, salt, red pepper flakes and Tabasco. Cook with lid on pan, check to see if more water is needed. When done, take 1/2 to 1 cup of beans out of the pot and smash. Add back to pot and stir until combined.Should be somewhat thickened. Serve over hot white Louisana rice. Sprinkle with parsely if preferred. Serve with French garlic bread.

NEW ORLEANS RED BEANS & RICE



New Orleans Red Beans & Rice image

I got this from Weight Watchers and my family LOVES it. The fight is on for any leftovers! It calls for Cajun seasoning, but I use Old Bay and like it better.

Provided by Cookin Okie

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 35m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 teaspoons olive oil
1 onion, diced
1 green bell pepper, diced
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 lb ham steak, diced
1 (16 ounce) can red kidney beans, drained
1 teaspoon Old Bay Seasoning
1/2 cup low sodium chicken broth

Steps:

  • Heat oil in skillet.
  • Add onion, bell pepper, and garlic. Cook until tender.
  • Add ham and cook about 4-5 minutes.
  • Add beans, seasoning and broth. Continue to cook over a low heat for about 10 minutes.
  • Serve over prepared rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 218.6, Fat 5.3, SaturatedFat 1.4, Cholesterol 34, Sodium 968.3, Carbohydrate 20.8, Fiber 6.2, Sugar 1.5, Protein 22.2

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