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My kids are now home for the summer. I went to Ollie’s yesterday and bought noddles at 79 cents along with beans and rice.
Things are expensive and I am just wondering if anyone can share some recipes with beans since my kids will be eating a lot of beans and rice while they are home.
Thank you in advance for the help.
MaggieA lot of schools during the summer. Public schools nearby will provide free breakfast and lunch for school aged children up to 18.
Just look at your local public school website for locations where they offer free meals at the cafeteria to eat or pick up at
LauraI’ve made black bean burgers a few times. Check out some recipes online.
They were very simple and maybe will add some new meals
CharltonYou could do beans and hot dogs or sausage or do a bean and pasta dish like pureed beans with a cheese for a creamy sauce on it
DeniseChange up the flavors that you season with. Think outside of the normal Tex mex flavors.
Try…
Cheesy pesto
sweet BBQ
Tuscan
Curry
Pineapple/bacon
Teriyaki
Sweet chiliAll of these would be delicious, nourishing, comforting and very inexpensive.
PeggyMake a simple vegetable soup and add beans to it, rice and bean burritos make and freeze some, vegetable, rice and beans bowls
AshtonI’m plant based and eat mostly beans! Lentils can be used in place of *most* hamburger meat dishes (sloppy joes, spaghetti, etc), use chickpeas so make chickpea noodle soup, chickpea salad sandwiches and hummus.
Black bean fried tacos are my favorite to pair with Spanish style rice.
And chili is always an easy transitional meal for beans.
DenniseI make ‘chicken noodle soup’ with white beans instead of chicken.
I also recently found a yummy Spicy Pinto Bean soup (the heat can be adjusted) from The Magical Slow Cooker site, and a mexican bean soup.
Stephanie-Red/Black beans and rice (multiple flavor options)
-Jambalaya
-Rice and bean burritos-Tex-Mex rice casserole (I have my own recipe for this, if you want it)
-Bean soup like fagiole
-Chicken rice casserolePaulineI don’t have a recipe, but offer this – in my school district kids can get free sack lunches all summer long. Perhaps your school district does the same.
WilliamsBean burgers, chili dogs, bean, rice and cheese burritos, quesadillas, crunch wraps, red beans and rice, dirty rice, fried rice,black bean brownies, hummus, falafel, macaroni salad, pasta salad, chickpea salad, cowboy caviar, soups like kale and white beans, soup beans, minestrone, porcupine balls, rice balls, sushi
GloriaI mix beans and a can of corn with rice. Add cumin and chili powder. Use as an inexpensive taco or burrito filling.
I also scramble eggs with bean for breakfast tacos.
In addition to the flavor, you don’t need as many eggs.
DeborahPinto beans with chopped green chilies (small can), cumin and oregano. Vary by adding a can of diced tomatoes and/or corn or hominy.
Sprinkle shredded cheese on top. Serve with cornbread.
TeresaMy family likes to add beans to spaghetti I make a meat sauce to put on top then circle it with pinto beans. It makes the meat go further and adds protein.
The tomato sauce for the spaghetti adds a great flavor. Some parm on top makes it awesome.
We also make casserole with rice, corn, ground meat, diced tomatoes green chilies, and water chestnuts with black olives, seasoned with garlic onions and basil.
Top with cheese. It sort of tastes like pizza, it’s a variation on another casserole, but the water chestnuts add a crunch that’s awesome.
Nearly everyone says add cheese to noodles now, but I like butter, olive oil and herbs with Parmesan and a salad.
There are a lot of recipes where beans are the staple. Chickpeas are inexpensive and make a great addition to a lot of dishes.
MelissaVarieties of bean burritos. Bean & cheese, bean & spanish rice, bean and fried potatoes, bean and any veggie you have, bake with enchilada sauce.
Tortillas are super simple to make (flour, pinch of salt, warm water and a bit of oil)
Burritos freeze well. Batch cook and pull out a few when needed.
Spaghetti noodles with browned garlic butter and parmesian cheese. (optional: petite dice 1 roma tomato and add)
LaurelMake sure you introduce the beans slowly or you’ll have the kids running to the bathroom all the time
SandyIf you have an insta pot or pressure cooker, be sure to buy dried beans and use the appliance to cook them.
Much cheaper than canned beans.
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