Mexican Tomato Rice and Beans

"This is a good Tex-Mex side dish (or even a main dish) that isn't very spicy, but IS very garlicky. We had this with Recipe #120056. I didn't have quite enough of the fresh herbs so I mixed dried with fresh. From Fine Cooking (April/May 2005)"
 
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Ready In:
55mins
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a one quart saucepan, combine rice with water.
  • Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, cover, reduce heat to low, and cook for 20 minutes.
  • Remove from heat and let the pan stand, covered, for 5 minutes.
  • While the rice stands, drain the tomatoes, reserving the juice.
  • Add enough water to the juice to equal one cup of liquid.
  • Heat a 10-12 inch skillet over medium-high heat; add in oil, garlic, and jalapeno.
  • Cook until the garlic is browned and the jalapeno is fragrant (one minute).
  • Add the black beans, salt, cumin, and chili powder; stir gently a few times to cook the spices and get beans mixed into the rice (30 seconds).
  • Stir in the tomato juice mixture and bring to a boil.
  • Adjust the heat as necessary to maintain a gentle boil; cook and occasionally stir until the beans have absorbed much of the liquid (5-7 minutes).
  • Add the tomatoes, oregano, cilantro, and cooked rice.
  • Cook, stirring occasionally, until the rice is warmed (1-2 minutes).

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Reviews

  1. This was painfully bland when made according to the recipe. I was able to save it by adding some adding some additional ingredients, but I wouldn't want to eat it again.
     
  2. Good recipe, but it was missing something. I added freshly squeezed lime juice from a half of a lime, plus about a 1/4 cup of the juice from canned corn. (Make sure it doesn't say "sodium free" or "in syrup". Just the regular kind.) After these small changes it tasted very good!
     
  3. This is my first review but I just had to leave one for this recipe. This stuff is fantastic! I just made it for the first time this evening and the only changes I made to the recipe was to use brown rice and to cut the salt down to one teaspoon. Other than that, exactly as written. Spices were perfect.
     
  4. This was great with "recipe #180912". Spices were perfect. Pretty easy to make, too. Thanks for posting!
     
  5. WAY too much spice, yet still missing something! My personal taste in dishes with tomato is to be very tangy and rich in tomato; this dish is overpowered by the cumin, oregano and cilantro. A nice start though, it just needs some tweaking...
     
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