Thursday, September 27, 2012

Best Budget Meals: Classic Black Beans & Rice

Now that my husband has graduated and has a "real" job, we are poorer than ever. True story.  So I am planning very economical meals and thought I would do a collection here. I'm always mystified when people talk about $10 dinners as if that is cheap. A $10 dinner every night is $300 for a month - that's more than our entire monthly food budget - and what about breakfast and lunch?  These meals are much less than $10 and they are some of our favorites.

We have this meal almost weekly and it never fails to satisfy. I don't even look at the recipe anymore - I just eyeball everything and it always turns out delicious. I haven't added up the cost, but I'm guessing it is about a $2 dinner.


Classic Black Beans and Rice

2 T olive oil
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup chopped green pepper
2 cloves of minced garlic
1 can of black beans (undrained, although I sometimes do drain and rinse them)
3/4 cup water
1 t oregano
1/4 t sugar
1 chicken bouillon cube
1/4 t ground cumin
several shakes of garlic salt
1 T apple cider vinegar


Heat oil in a medium saucepan and saute onion, green pepper and garlic until tender, 8-10 minutes. Add in remaining ingredients and stir until boiling. Reduce heat and simmer until sauce is reduced, about 20 minutes. You can mash some of the beans with the back of a spoon to flavor the sauce. Serve over white rice (I typically use brown rice, but this is one meal where I always use white rice). I like to serve this with thick slices of tomato on the side and probably another green or orange vegetable.


 I have also gone through some previous recipes and added a "budget" tag, so you can click on the tag at the bottom of this post to see more examples of inexpensive and easy dinners.

4 comments:

  1. Do you allow guest posts? I just shared with Janet an inexpensive meal that's one of my favorites.

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  2. I'm all about this blog series. And Black beans and rice is a good start.

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  3. I like Asian Beef and Noodles from the Allred Cookbook, although I prefer to use ground turkey (and it's cheaper!).

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  4. Pancakes for dinner, Janet. It's cheap and if you need protein add some scrambled eggs.

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