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Mexican Beans and Greens

By Chuck Underwood @brandnewvegan

What do you get when you combine fresh greens, black beans, and red chile sauce? Mexican Beans and Greens, and is it ever delicious!

bowl of rice covered in Mexican beans and greens

Since a bunch of us (around 100?) are doing the Esselstyn Reversal Diet together over in my BNV Support Group - we have been eating a LOT of greens!

So I was all set to make a Collard Greens recipe this weekend, when I happened to see a new video from my favorite Mexican Chef Rick Bayless, making tacos out of black beans, kale, and red chile sauce.

Wait. What?! Red Chile Sauce? And KALE?!

If you know me - lover of all things spicy - you know I HAD to try it!

So here is my slightly modified version of it. I served mine over a bowl of rice but you could use potatoes, polenta, or make tacos as Chef Rick did.

And as I expected - it was DELICIOUS!

Mexican Beans and Greens

top down photo of a bowl of rice covered in Mexican beans and greens

This is a simple recipe - but it will take some time.

First, we need to make the red chile sauce, then simmer your greens in it, then add your beans.

The Red Chiles

bag of dried ancho chiles

Start with heating 3 or 4 Ancho Chiles in a 250°F oven for 5 minutes to soften them. This will make it easier to remove the stems and seeds. Look for Ancho/Pasilla Chiles in your grocery's ethnic, Hispanic, or spice aisle. They are usually hanging on a rack in clear cellophane bags.

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Anaheims, New Mexico Chiles, or Guajillos would work too - but the flavor will be different as well as the heat level. Since Anchos are simply dried Poblanos - they are fairly mild.

As you remove the stems and seeds, place the chiles in a bowl and cover them with 2 cups of hot water to let them rehydrate. I placed a bowl on top to keep them submerged. Let soak for 30 minutes.

The Greens

8 cups of loosely packed Swiss chard

You'll also need about 8 cups of loosely-packed greens. I used 2 store-bought bunches of swiss chard but feel free to use whatever you have, kale, collards, etc. Note: Spinach will work too but does NOT take as long to cook.

I removed any large stem ends, rolled up the leaves like a big, fat cigar, and cut them into ½" strips.

The Sauce

Mexican Beans and Greens

Add the now-softened chiles to a blender along with the garlic, pepper, cumin, and oregano, and be sure to save that soaking water.

Note: As Chef Bayless explained: taste the water - and if it's bitter... discard it and use fresh water. But if not - we'll use that chile water to make our sauce.

Add ½ cup of that water to your blender and blend until smooth.

Meanwhile, preheat a large skillet on med-high heat, and add your sauce. We want to stir it so it slightly thickens, turns a little darker, and has the consistency of tomato paste - about 5 minutes.

Then we add the remaining 1 ½ cups of that soaking water and stir until smooth and bubbly, about 10 minutes.

Add your salt now and adjust to your liking. It should be slightly salty as it has to flavor the sauce, the greens, and the beans.

Now add those greens you chopped and stir them into the sauce the best you can. Cover your skillet and let them simmer in that delicious sauce for about 10 minutes or until the greens have wilted. As I said - if you use spinach - that will be pretty quick.

The Beans

skillet full of black beans and Swiss chard in a red Chile sauce

Finally, add the two cans of beans. If you have a can that says NO SALT ADDED, simply dump them in - liquid and all. If not, I would rinse and drain them first.

Now simply stir all that yumminess together until it thickens a little bit, and serve.

I added mine to some rice, but I think potatoes would work, or polenta too. Or you can make tacos with it as Chef Bayless did in the video.

I personally LOVE this recipe, and I realize finding ingredients such as Mexican Oregano and dried Ancho Chiles might be a challenge - but it is SOOO worth it if you do.

Continue sharing, liking, and leaving those comments and we'll see you next time.

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Mexican Beans and Greens

Mexican Beans and Greens

  • Author: Chuck Underwood
  • Mexican Beans and Greens
    Prep Time:
    30 min
  • Mexican Beans and Greens
    Cook Time:
    30 min
  • Mexican Beans and Greens
    Total Time:
    1 hour
  • Mexican Beans and Greens
    Yield:
    6-8 servings
  • Mexican Beans and Greens
    Category:
    Main
  • Mexican Beans and Greens
    Method:
    Stovetop
  • Mexican Beans and Greens
    Cuisine:
    Mexican
  • Diet: Vegan
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Description

What do you get when you combine fresh greens, black beans, and red chile sauce? Mexican Beans and Greens! And is it ever delicious!


Ingredients

Units
  • 3-4 dried ancho chile pods
  • 3 cloves garlic
  • 1 tsp mexican oregano
  • ½ tsp ground cumin
  • ¼ tsp black pepper
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 8 cups chopped swiss chard or kale (loosely packed)
  • (2) 15-ounce cans of black beans (preferably no salt added)

Instructions

  1. Heat chiles in a 250° F oven for 5 minutes to soften
  2. Discard stems and seeds,  place the chiles in a bowl, and cover with hot water.  Use a small bowl if needed to keep chiles submerged
  3. Allow chiles to rehydrate for 30 minutes
  4. Meanwhile, remove any thick stems from the kale or chard, roll the leaves up like a cigar, and cut them into ½" strips.  Two store-bought bunches of greens are approximately 8 cups chopped
  5. Reserving the soaking liquid, remove the chiles and place them into a blender
  6. Add the garlic, pepper, cumin, oregano, and ½ cup of the reserved soaking water.  Note:  taste the water - if it is bitter then discard it and use fresh water
  7. Blend until smooth
  8. Preheat a large skillet on med-high heat
  9. Add the chile puree and cook  it until it is the consistency of tomato paste - about 5 minutes
  10. Add the remaining 1 ½ cups of water. Mix,  and simmer until smooth and bubbly - about 10 minutes
  11. Add the greens and stir them into the chile sauce
  12. Cover and simmer for about 10 minutes until the greens have wilted
  13. Stir in the beans.  If using no salt added - no need to drain
  14. Heat until thick and bubbly and serve over rice, polenta, or corn tortillas

Notes

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Inspired by Chef Rick Bayless

Keywords: mexican black beans and green, rec hill sauce

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