Easy Instant Pot Black Beans Recipe
These Instant Pot black beans may be my new favorite way to cook beans. Thanks to the magic of a pressure cooker, you can make these dry beans from start to finish in under an hour. You don’t even have to worry about remembering to soak them the night before! Plus there’s so many things you can do with these beans. They have a warm, smoky flavor that pairs well with pretty much everything. Serve them as a side with some cilantro lime rice or add them to your favorite Tex-Mex dishes. My personal favorite way to enjoy these is with a poached egg atop some chopped tomatoes and avocado. Prefer refried beans? Check out my Instant Pot refried beans recipe too.
Why Make Black Beans in the Instant Pot?
No soaking necessary. Making dry beans typically requires soaking them overnight but the pressure cooker speeds up the process significantly, with just 10 minutes of “soaking”. Ready in 45 minutes. You can easily have tender, flavorful beans on the table in less than an hour, any day of the week. Great for meal prep. This recipe makes a lot of beans, but you can easily freeze the extra cooked beans and defrost them for later use or just use them in recipes throughout the week.
What You’ll Need
Here’s an overview of what you’ll need to make these black beans in the Instant Pot. Scroll down to the recipe card for measurements.
Black beans – We’re starting with a bag of dry black beans. Spices – Salt, cumin, chili powder, coriander, smoked paprika, and ground black pepper season these black beans. Bacon – Center cut bacon adds flavor to the beans. White onion & garlic – Aromatics added for flavor. Poblano pepper – Adds a bit of heat without making the beans too spicy. Be sure to seed and dice the pepper first. Chicken broth – Use low sodium broth since we’re adding salt. Tabasco – Green Tabasco sauce adds more flavor and heat.
How to Make Instant Pot Black Beans
Here’s an overview of how to make these Instant Pot black beans. See the recipe card below for detailed instructions.
Pre-soak. Add the rinsed beans to the Instant Pot with 8 cups of water and salt. Cook in manual mode for 4 minutes then switch to “Keep Warm” mode for 10 minutes. Drain and rinse the beans. Combine the seasonings. Combine the seasonings in a small bowl. Combine the ingredients. Switch the Instant Pot to saute then add the bacon and cook for 1 minute. Saute the onions and pepper for 3 minutes then add the spices and garlic and cook for an additional 30 seconds. Pour in the broth and drained beans. Mix well. Cook. Add the lid, turn the steam release handle to “sealing” and push “Bean/Chili” mode. Cook for 15 minutes then allow to pressure release naturally. Stir in the Tabasco. Enjoy.
Tips & Variations
Here are a few things to keep in mind when making your beans in the pressure cooker, as well as ways to customize the recipe.
For a deeper flavor, allow beans to sit in “Keep Warm” mode for at least 30 minutes. This gives the flavors extra time to meld. You can taste the difference! Plus it gives you time to prep the rest of dinner. Adjust the spice level. These black beans do have a bit of a kick, though they’re fairly mild. You can omit the poblano pepper or adjust the spices as desired. For spicier beans, opt for a hotter pepper or add a pinch of cayenne. Make them vegetarian. If you want a vegetarian side dish, omit the bacon and swap the chicken broth for vegetable broth.
Ways to Serve Instant Pot Black Beans
Oh, the number of ways you can serve these black beans! I love to make a batch at the beginning of the week and add them to meals throughout the week. Here are a few ideas:
Over white rice In burritos On or in quesadillas (like these chicken or shrimp quesadillas) With enchiladas On a taco salad As a side to other Mexican and Tex-Mex favorites With a poached egg topped with chopped tomatoes, avocado, and scallions
Proper Storage
Fridge. Store leftover beans in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Freezer. Transfer cooled beans to a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge. Reheat. The easiest way to reheat these beans is in the microwave, though you can also do it on the stovetop.
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