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August 21, 2018

BASICS: Easy Black Bean Dip

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Bean Dip?  YES!  Bean Dip!   Please don’t imagine a pile of dark mushy beans being slopped onto your plate, because that’s not the bean dip I’m about to share w you today!  And to be clear, you all know Hummus is bean dip too right?  Hummus is basically blended chickpeas.  Chickpeas are beans.  We good?  The key in making a good bean dip, is the perfect consistency, freshness & flavor.

Basic Easy Black Bean Dip Recipe

With my food restrictions, I got food-bored quickly, which sparked creativity. {I know – ooolala!}  I was able to eat veggies, but was missing that extremely desired dipping component.  Welcome, bean dip.  I grossed myself out with this thought in the beginning of my imagination sessions because all I could vision was that sloshy, cheap, salty bean dip that used to be served at BBQ’s or school functions or somewhere scary & hot.  Everyone got sick?

This ain’t that bean dip.  What started my thinking – hummus has always made me a little bloated after I ate it (all), but I was okay w that because the bloating was minor AND I needed Hummus in my life.  It was the best of all my dipping options.

Little did I know other beans don’t make me feel as bloated, soo this discovery was a win/win for me.  Lez discuss: BLACK BEANS.  This bean dip is the bee’s knees & I even prefer it more than Hummus on occasion.  If you’ve ever had trouble with hummus or a certain bean, try to mix it up with this recipe & see if it helps!

Basic Easy Bean Dip
To look like a f-ing professional – top w olive oil & chia seeds

Basics: Easy Black Bean Dip

Ingredients:

2 Cups or 1 Can Black Beans (washed & ready to use)

1/4 Cup Olive Oil (favorite: here)

1 Tablespoon Water

1 tsp Salt

1 tsp Pepper

1 tsp Onion Powder

Directions:

In a blender, throw in everything!  Beans, olive oil, water, salt, pepper, & onion powder.  {I use this little, affordable blender almost everyday (here) & it’s perfect for dips!} Begin by pulsing the blender a few times to get everything moving.  Then, blend for 15 seconds. Stop & taste the dip so you can make sure it’s flavored to your liking.  If it’s too bland, add more salt or onion powder.  Blend for another 15 seconds, transfer to a dipping bowl, and enjoy!

TIPS:

  • If the bean dip is too dry & not creamy enough – add 1 Tablespoon of water & blend.  Repeat until desired consistency.
  • You can make your own dried beans (like me!) by soaking them overnight & boiling them the next day. Or cook them dry, with an Instant Pot!
  • Get creative & try different beans! I’ve used the northern white bean & chickpeas before – loved them both! Also don’t be afraid to add any other ingredient that sounds interesting: fresh onion, garlic, cumin, celery salt, chia seeds, whatever!
  • Enjoy the bean dip with carrot sticks, celery sticks, or crackers & bread. OR even inside a yummy sandwich…
  • The dip is best enjoyed FRESH!  Try to eat it the same day you mix it up, or the day after, so you get the best flavor & consistency.

Basics Easy Bean Dip with Suzies Thin Cakes

Basics Easy Bean Dip with Suzies Thin Cakes
The perfect lunch – quick, easy & filling
Basics Easy Bean Dip
Rainbow carrots from Trader Joe’s – a grocery list MUST

You guys have to try this recipe, especially if you’re a big dip person looking for something other than guacamole or hummus.  It’s time for change!  I’ve especially been loving Bean Dip with carrots + celery, or on top of a Suzie Thin Cracker.  (Don’t get me started on a Suzie Thin Cracker, latest obsession.)  The whole treat is a perfectly healthy, quick, easy snack!  YUM!

If you haven’t already go check out my others BASICS: Turkey Burger, Crispy Chickpeas, & Sweet Potato Fries

Soon there’ll be no excuse to skip cooking at home, join the club!

I’m so happy it’s Tuesday!  Weekends have been stressing me out, I don’t know what to do with them.  It’s a weird problem.  I prefer the structure & literal work of the weekdays over the freedom & fun of the weekends?  This weirdness is tied to anxiety somehow, I’m sure of it. 🙂

Have a great week working hard but having fun, & be thoughtful.

Xx


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  1. Yumm! That sounds really good. I never thought about hummus as a bean dip but your are absolutely right! Going to try this recipe out I’m so excited!