My version of Red Beans and Rice is all cooked up in one big pot. This mouthwatering combination of onions, peppers, celery, Andouille Sausage, red beans, rice and a perfect blend of spices is a super hearty flavor packed meal.
So before we dive right into this Red Beans and Rice I have a confession to make. I know that I will never get one over on the folks from down south. They are very serious about their Cajun cooking! The pictures you see here have kidney beans in them which are not to be confused with red beans. I made plans to make this last weekend. Friday is shopping day but it was also the first day of a huge snow storm. My son and I got to the store before the storm started which is a really good thing because this middle aged woman does not like to drive in snow storms anymore!
Well the grocery store looked like the battle of Armageddon. The area where blocks and bags of shredded cheese are stocked was just an empty void. We had to purchase brands and sizes that we don’t normally buy and of course there were no red beans. I grabbed the last few cans of red kidney beans and keep moving right along in hopes of getting home before the streets got bad. So there is my disclaimer. So the next time I make this with “red beans” I will retake the photos. That is if the lighting is good and I don’t suffer some kind of memory loss.
What are Red Beans and Rice?
Red Beans and Rice are a New Orleans Style Cajun meal in which red beans are slow simmered with vegetables, sausage and/or ham and Cajun seasoning. Traditionally served on Mondays utilizing the leftover meat from Sundays supper however anytime is a great time for Red Beans and Rice. It is usually spooned over a bed of rice but in my one pot version the rice cooks along with the rest of the goodies.
How do you make Red Beans and Rice?
I like to make this in my dutch oven however any good heavy pot with a tight fitting lid will work. Start by heating a little vegetable oil in the pot over medium heat. Add the onion, green pepper, celery and sausage. Cook until the onions soften and the sausage lightly browns. This will take several minutes so stir frequently so nothing gets too crispy on the bottom.
Turn the heat down to medium low and add the garlic, oregano and Cajun seasoning and cook for one minutes. Then add the red beans, chicken broth, tomatoes, and rice. Bring to a low boil, turn down to simmer and cover with a tight fitting lid. Cook for fifteen to twenty minutes. I like to check it after about fifteen minutes to make sure that nothing is cooking too much at the bottom of the pot.
What is Andouille Sausage?
Andouille Sausage is smoked sausage typically used in Creole and Cajun cooking. It is made of pork, garlic, onions, pepper and seasonings. This delectable sausage is great with more than just Cajun style cooking. It is delicious with eggs and in omelettes, creamy soups, and cheesy casseroles. Most of my local grocery stores carry this sausage and one of them even makes it fresh.
What is the difference between Cajun and Creole cuisine?
Boy that is a really good question since they share so many of the same ingredients and spices. Perhaps the simplest way to explain the difference would be to look at the people who cook the dishes. You might refer to Cajun cuisine as “country food” and Creole cuisine as “city food. Though the two cuisines have a lot in common they each come from two distinct cultures. Creole cuisine uses tomatoes and authentic Cajun cuisine does not. You might have heard of the Cajun Holy Trinity – onion, celery and bell pepper. Creole food is considered to be more varied and sophisticated than Cajun cuisine however we love both styles of cooking.
I am sure that my Cajun loving readers will tell me that it is not right to put all of this in one pot but I am a busy lady and sometimes that means making things super easy!
This Red Beans and Rice is power packed, full of flavor, easy and quick making it the perfect busy family meal. Put it your to try list and let me know what you think.
Other Cajun recipes you will love!
- Cajun Shrimp Pasta
- Shrimp Creole
- Dirty Rice
- Shrimp and Grits
- Creole Jambalaya
- Southern Collard Greens
Red Beans and Rice
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 1 medium onion chopped
- 1 green pepper seeded and chopped
- 3 stalks celery chopped
- 12 ounces Andouille Sausage chopped
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
- 1 1/2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning
- 2 cans 15.5 oz red beans drained
- 2 cups low sodium chicken broth
- 1 can 14.5 oz diced tomatoes (optional)
- 1 cup long grain white rice uncooked
Instructions
- Heat oil over medium heat in dutch oven or heavy stock pot. Add onion, pepper, celery and sausage. Cook for 5 minutes or until the onion softens and sausage lightly browns. Reduce heat to medium low. Add garlic, oregano and Cajun seasoning; cook for 1 minute.
- Add red beans, chicken broth, tomatoes (if desired) and rice. Make sure that the rice is down in the broth. Stir to combine and bring to low boil. Reduce heat, cover and cook for 15-20 minutes or until rice is tender.
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Nancy J Rogers
Very good recipe. Left out the sausage as it was a meatless meal day. Great flavor and very easy.
Beth Pierce
Thanks, Nancy! So glad that you enjoyed it.
Sharon Halvorsen
Easy and delish. I added diced tomatoes Next time I may throw in 1/2 lb of uncooked shrimp.
Beth Pierce
Thanks, Sharon! So glad that you liked it! Great ideas!
Tracy
Can you freeze this? I doubled it and have some leftover?
Beth Pierce
Yes, you can! Sorry about the delayed response. This time of the year is so busy!
Bill
Can you use beef broth instead of chicken broth?
Beth Pierce
You certainly could.
Chris L
Awesome!! Was a hit and will definitely make again!! I had to improvise because I didn’t want to go to the grocery store. I used Turkey kabasla, no Cajun spice so used Italian seasoning, sweet basil and red peppers flakes and used a can of diced rotel tomatoes with green chilies! Otherwise I followed the recipe. Served with a salad!! Awesome, quick & filling!!
Beth Pierce
Thanks Chris! So glad that you liked it and were able to improvise with what you had.
chuck spiller
Do you rinse the canned beans ? I know canned northern and black beans you do , tyia
Beth Pierce
Yes I do.
Brian
What would be the modifications to use dried beans instead of canned?
Beth Pierce
You have to soak the beans. I like to use the quick soak method for my dried beans. First pick through the beans making sure there are not any foreign materials like pebbles. Then rinse them real well. Add the beans, water and salt to a large pot. Then bring it to a boil for a few minutes. Now cover and let them sit until tender. This usually takes around 1-2 hours.
Chaz P.
Try cooking the dry beans in an instant pot. They will be done in 30 min plus a slow release. I’d use pinto beans vice red beans. If one has an O+ blood type the red beans will generate a lot of mercaptans in the intestines, i.e. flatulence. But wonderful recipe. I added some diced jalapeños too.
Beth Pierce
Thanks for the tips! Glad that you liked the recipe!
stephanie
do i have to use a dutch oven? i dont have anything super heavy, would just a regular large pot work?
Beth Pierce
Yes it will be fine!
Karen Q.
This was/is really good! I used andouille and chorizo sausage. I didn’t add my (Jasmine) rice into the pot but put a scoop on top of the red beans in each bowl. I also used Rotel for added kick. This was incredible! Can’t wait to have leftovers.
Beth Pierce
Thanks Karen! So glad that you liked it! I have not fixed that in a while. I should get on that because my family loves it.
Jess
This looks amazing! I’m planning to use a can of Rotel in place of the tomatoes for an extra kick. Should Rotel or canned tomatoes be drained for this recipe?
Beth Pierce
I would not drain it. I think it will be just fine.
Christena Lee Mejia
I thought I had white rice but I only have yellow, would that work in this recipe or be too weird??
Beth Pierce
Yes I think you could do that. Although it is not the customary rice for a dish like this I think that it would work.
Freda
I dont eat pork or chicken. What can i use in place of the sausage? Can i use Turkey and extra seasons?
Beth Pierce
Yes that sounds like a great idea!
Chaz P.
My daughter eats vegan. What other non-animal protein source would you recommend in place of the sausage?
Thanks,
Chaz
Holly
I made this tonight cooking as I speak!
Was it a bad thing that I added some okra to it?
Beth Pierce
No that sounds delicious. I love a good cook that can improvise!
Tiana
If I wanted to make a huge batch for a crowd, would the ratio be different for the liquid to rice? Like if I want to make 4 cups of rice, is that 8 cups of broth??
Beth Pierce
Yes your ratio is correct. You are going to need an incredibly large pot.
Amanda M
Wow!! Maybe not “authentic”, but who cares!! Made this the other night , added some tomato paste to thicken it up and 1 tbls each soy sauce and worcestershire sauce. Will be making this again, SOON!! thank you!
Beth Pierce
Thanks Amanda! So glad that you liked it!
Jennifer
Such a yummy and easy weeknight recipe! We loved it!
Toni
This is so tasty!! I love that you added sausage! Packed full of flavors!
Julia
So simple and absolutely packed with flavour! Thank you for sharing this recipe!
Anita
Can I use regular Italian sausage instead
Beth Pierce
Yes you can
Marni
This is my GO TO recipe for Red Beans & Rice. Even my finicky son loves it! I’m going to attempt to make it today in my slow cooker. I’m nervous though because my family always warns me not to change this recipe one iota. We’ll see what happens. 🥴
Beth Pierce
Thanks Marni! So glad that you like it. Let us know how it goes!
Stephanie
Absolutely delicious! It’s super easy so I make it all the time.
Katie
My husband and I loved this recipe! We kept going back for more. Can’t wait to make again!
NAD
This just reminded me of my grandma’s cooking. Thank you for sharing and bringing my childhood memories!
Anna
This is my go-to dinner for busy weeknights! It’s so quick and easy!
Lynn
My go-to recipe at least once a week! It tastes Even better the next day! 🙂
Beth Pierce
That is so sweet Lynn! I am so glad that you like it!
Neda
Kids asked me what is this rice and bean dish they read in their story books about (something about a poor character who could effort only rice and bean). So I made your dish. Now they thing wow poor people have the best food.
Mind you I have been adding prawns or chickens to eat when I cook. Anyway, amazing recipe. Thank you. Very popular in our home.
Beth Pierce
So happy that every one enjoyed it! Adding prawns and/or chicken sounds delicious! I think I will try that next time!
Betty Ellis
I will be making this again, I love easy quick meals
Beth Pierce
Thanks so much Betty! I am glad that you enjoy it!!
Betty Ellis
I just got through making this for lunch and it taste amazing, thanks for such an easy recipe
Beth Pierce
You are most welcome Betty! The pleasure is all mine!!
Staphany
Do you use bagged beans or canned? If you use bagged beans do you presoak/cook them before you add them?
Beth Pierce
I use canned beans.
Leona Neyhart
I am making this for second time tonight.The whole family loved it!Tonight I am adding some shrimp to it!!
Beth Pierce
That sounds delicious Leona! I am so glad that you and your family liked it!
Beth Pierce
Thanks so much Sandra! I hope you enjoy it!!
Natasha Kravchuk
I loved the addition of sausage. So much flavor!
sandra robertson
I am znxioous to
Ashley F
I love the flavor of this dish! It’s so easy to make and so versatile!
Jacque Hooper
Such a great recipes for red beans and rice! We really enjoyed it and even my picky eaters cleared their plates!
Kara
I think it looks simply delicious, even if you did have to use kidney beans instead of red beans! I usually have kidney beans on hand, so I’m glad to know they are an acceptable substitution. 🙂
Liz Cleland
Wow, this looks perfect for Summer parties!!
Linda Witfoth
Can you use beef broth instead of chicken?
Beth Pierce
I think with this one I would stick with chicken. Sorry!
Debra
Can I use black beans instead of red?
Beth Pierce
Yes you can. Sorry I did not answer sooner. Super crazy day with a puppy.
Janice
Fantastic! Best recipe I have made in a long time…won’t be the last time…big hit!??
Beth Pierce
Thanks Janice! I am glad that you liked it!
Bob
Can you use brown rice in this recipe?
Beth Pierce
Yes you most certainly can!
Susan
Very good. Added a heaping teaspoon of smoked paprika. Turned out amazing. Did and the diced tomatoes for richer flavor.
Beth Pierce
Thanks so much Susan! I am glad that you liked it!! I will try the smoked paprika!
Sincerely Miss J
Great recipe. I love Cajun food and I will def. be trying this recipe very soon.
Beth Pierce
Thanks so much! We love it too!
Pati
that dish looks so delicious !! love beans of any kind so its my kind of comfort food
Beth Pierce
Thanks Pati! It is delicious! I hope you give me a try!
Becca Talbot
OMGeeeee! This recipe sounds delicious! I’d love to give it a whirl sometime, and it seems pretty simple to follow (so even a crap cook like me wouldn’t balls it up LOL) x
Beth Pierce
I really think you would do fine! Give it a whirl Becca. You will love it!!
Catherine Santiago Jose
It looks like a good recipe for me to try. It look so delicious and easy to make, I am sure my husband and my kids will love it.
Beth Pierce
Awesome! I hope you enjoy it Catherine!
Courtney
Omg can we say yum?!? I just love beans and rice!!! Totally giving your recipe a try. Delicious
Beth Pierce
Thanks so much Courtney! I hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
Sue-Tanya Mchorgh
Oh my goodness, this looks so tasty. I can’t wait to try this.
Beth Pierce
Thanks so much Sue! It is a delicious recipe! I hope you enjoy it as much as we do!
Deanna
I tried this recipe and it is fantastic. I think it will become a monthly go-to recipe.
Beth Pierce
Thanks so much Deanna! We love it too!
JaniceThompson
Made this dish tonight and it was delicious! This will be my next potluck contribution!
Beth Pierce
Thanks so much Janice! So glad that you liked it. It is great potluck food!
Louise
I make something very similar to this for my tribe, and it always goes down well. Your version looks extra tasty though 🙂
Louise x
Beth Pierce
Thanks Louise! It is very delicious! You should give it a try!!
Heather
I love beans but I love red beans the most. YUM! I’m going to have to try this one day.
Danielle
this is like the ultimate comfort food. red beans and rice brings me right back to new orleans – love the flavors!
Sara
This is the perfect balance of celery, sausage and beans! Spot on recipe!
Stacie
How yummy is that. This is the kind of thing I love to make on a cold winter day.
Sandra
I absolutely love one-pot recipes. Thanks so much for sharing this!
Beth Pierce
My pleasure Sandra! I love one pot meals too!
Sues
Yum! Sausage, beans, and cajun spices… This is my idea of comfort food that is perfect for these chilly winter days! Thanks for this delicious recipe 🙂
Beth Pierce
I agree! You are most welcome! I sure hope you enjoy it!
Dara Michalski
So many amazing flavors in this dish! I swear that andouille sausage makes everything better. Thanks for such a great recipe!
Beth Pierce
You are most welcome! I agree!I love andouille sausage!
Janet
Can I make this in a crockpot?
Beth Pierce
I am sure that it can be adapted to a crock pot.
kimberly tuttle
EXCELLENT RECIPE!! cannot believe how good this is for a random internet pick. Amazing!! I only added some extra cajun seasoning as we like things spicy . and salt and pepper to taste. Will definately make again! Thank you so much . Love this!!!
Beth Pierce
Thanks so much Kimberly! I appreciate your kind words!
Theresa Beam
Oh I just made this and it is delicious!!! I will make this one again! Yummy!
Beth Pierce
Thanks Theresa! We love it too!
Joanne
Made this. Real good.. Except i think needs less sausage and less rice. Made too much..
Beth Pierce
Glad that you liked it. Maybe next time you should cut it in half.