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This Black Bean Breakfast Recipe is a great vegetarian breakfast that’s creamy, delicious, and super easy to make!
I worked on this Black Bean Breakfast recipe for QUITE a while. I had something similar to it at a restaurant here in Nashville and was SO determined to replicate that dish to a T. It took me a while BUT I did it and LOVE how it turned out!
The key: mashing a bit of the black beans to create a deliciously creamy texture for the beans. Mmmmmm
I SERIOUSLY love this recipe and am pretty sure that I’ll be making it weekly forever!
Pretty much every time that I eat this dish, I serve it with warm corn tortillas. If you pile everything on a tortilla it makes a delicious black bean breakfast taco which is basically the best way to eat breakfast.
How to Make Black Beans for Breakfast
Black beans for breakfast is not something that I’ve ever really done before but I’m totally obsessed with it. Between the beans and the egg it ends up being a high protein meal and a great way to start the day.
Because I love the taste, I added fresh garlic and onion into this dish. Those get sautéed in a bit of oil before the black beans and spices are added in. Here’s the thing though: if you’re wanting to cut out the time it takes to chop the veggies, you could easily omit the garlic and onion and instead throw in a little garlic and onion powder to get a similar taste. I’ve done it both ways and either way, it’s DELICIOUS!
If you skip the chopping, this dish takes only about 5 minutes. SO, you have no excuses. Also, you could make a big batch of these beans when you meal prep and then just heat them up each morning for breakfast. They taste just as good and you can save even more time that way!
Don’t forget: the trick to getting these black beans nice and creamy is to slightly mash about 1/4 of the beans in the pan.
The dish is still very tasty without mashing the beans but I really love the creamy texture that the mashing adds to the dish. SO, DO IT!
If you make this Black Bean Breakfast, PLEASE let me know how you like it. I’m so pleased with how this recipe turned out and how to see lots of you enjoying it as well.
Black Bean Breakfast
Ingredients
For the Black Beans:
For the black beans:
- ½- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 can of black beans, drained and rinsed
- ½ teaspoon cumin
- ½ teaspoon paprika
- ¼ cup onion*, chopped
- 2 cloves garlic*
- ¼-½ cup broth
For serving:
- Fried egg
- Corn tortillas
- Cilantro
- Tomato
- Sour cream or greek yogurt
- Avocado
Instructions
- In a medium skillet, heat your oil over medium heat. Once hot, add in the onion and garlic and cook for 2 minutes.
- Add in the black beans, ¼ cup of broth, and spices. Cook until the black beans are heated through, stirring frequently. Using the back of a wooden spoon, lightly mash about ¼ of the black beans. You *can* skip this step but it creates a nice and creamy texture that’s very lovely! If black beans seem quite dry, add in a couple more tablespoons of the broth and heat through.
- Remove black beans from heat and divide among 2 plates. Top with fried eggs and other desired toppings! Serve with warm tortillas for a delicious breakfast taco.
Notes
- If wanting to make this quickly with little-no chopping, you can easily sub the onion and garlic for ½-1 teaspoon each of onion and garlic powder. I’ve tried this a few times and it’s still delicious.
- I recommend that this dish serves 2 but it would also make a great side dish for 4.
Aloha Brita! made this for my wife (who is half Mexican) and me and we both loved it. I made it just as written. It was very, very tasty and also kept us full for hours. Mahalo (thank you in Hawaiian) for such a great recipe! We will definitely make it again and again!
Made this with vegetable broth. I left out the paprika, and egg. This was an amazing vegan recipe! I was never a fan of beans, but I immediately went back for seconds. My vegan older brother and I were fighting for the last portion!
Outstanding recipe! So easy to make, and high net flavor. Thank you!
I used boneless chicken thighs cause we like dark meat. So smaller portions but most definitely a keeper.
This recipie is simple and delicious! Thank you.
Yum! I’ve been trying to up my protein. This is stellar and so good.