Larry's Black Bean Tacos

"My husband's bachelor friend uses this to make a few ingredients go a long way. We use this a for a quick and tasty "Mexican" night at our house. I serve this with flour tortillas, and make quesadillas from this topped with cheese for my toddler. We call it "Mexican" pizza. :)"
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Brown ground beef with taco seasoning.
  • Add stewed tomatoes and black beans.
  • Simmer for 5-10, until black beans heated through.
  • Serve with tortilla chips or make soft tacos using soft tortillas.

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Reviews

  1. These were quick, easy, and great for a mid-week meal. For the stewed tomatoes, I opted for the kind with garlic in them. I used soft tortillas to serve it in along with some shredded cheese and sour cream.
     
  2. We enjoyed these tasty tacos. I liked that it made 1 lb of meat go a lot further. Thank you and Larry!
     
  3. Naner, this saw a really nice basic recipe... I made it exactly as directed, though found it really quite bland. I did not know if I was to drain the beans or not, same with the tomatoes, I did find it a bit loose for tacos but it could be really tasty if I add spices and let it simmer longer. Thank you for posting this I will use it again, with a few changes.
     
  4. I didn't expect this to be so satisfying. Drained the beans, warmed up the tortillas I filled. Great quick "I hate cooking" recipe.
     
  5. If I could give it ten stars, I would seriously. I've never cooked mexican before in my life because it's not really a big cuisine here unfortunately (Tacobell used to have outlets across the country and now it's left with only two standing) so yeah I've missed eating out at Tacobell. I used only one can of black beans because my family prefers meat. I think 1 can is sufficient, good enough for the flavour and great for the bite. I also minced two cloves of garlic and chopped up an onion to give it more of a juicy, aromatic bite. Other than that, I followed true to the recipe. The recipe does not mention whether to drain the beans/tomatoes so I followed my gut and drained the beans but I didn't drain the stewed tomatoes, just poured the whole can in. True enough, the remaining tomato juices provided enough moisture for the beef. Wonderful recipe, one that I would make again and again and again! Thank you!!
     
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Tweaks

  1. This recipe was great! I used rotel with green chilies in place of the stewed tomatoes, because we like things spicier. I also used this as a dip with tortilla chips. Very good, and my kids called it taco chili because of the consistancy. Thanks alot!
     
  2. I didn't setout to change your recipe, Nanerpie, but when I discovered that my cupboards had every other type of canned beans, but black--and I'd already started to cook the meat--I had to do something quick! I substituted the black beans with 1 can of Pinto beans and 1 can of Navy beans. Since my beans were more bland than the black ones would have been, I also added an extra tablespoon of red chile powder and 1/2 tsp. cumin to the mixture. Because the end result was more soupy than I thought it would be, I served some of it on top of a large, warmed white flour tortilla as an "open-faced" burrito. I sprinkled some bits of cheddar and Velveeta cheese over its top--then popped it into the microwave oven for 1 minute, or until the chess had melted. My husband and I each had one of these, along with a salad and some canned corn for our dinner tonight. Next time I'll try this with some grated Monterey Jack cheese on top. Very quick and very yummy!
     

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Stay at home mother (part-time nurse) with young children. Enjoy baking and cooking, but have little time. Enjoy finding quick, tasty, and healthy recipes to feed my family.
 
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