38 Easy Vegan Recipes You Can Make With A Can Of Beans (2024)

    Looking for new recipes you can make with food you already have in your pantry? We got you.

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    Now that we've all been cooking meals in our kitchens on a daily basis, you may find that you're looking for a new recipe to help break up the monotony. Or maybe you stocked up on cans of beans and are looking to jazz them up. Perhaps you don't fit into either category but are in the market for some plant-based meals you can make at home. Whatever your needs, the following recipes will hopefully cause you to never look at beans the same way again!

    Eating Bird Food / Via eatingbirdfood.com

    This recipe calls for 2½ cups of black beans (roughly 1 pound) that blend together with carrots, onions, and other goodness for a hearty and filling soup.

    Ela Vegan / Via elavegan.com

    Two cups of cannellini beans combine with tomato sauce, garlic, onions, and peppers for a delicious plant-based sloppy joe recipe.

    Simply Quinoa / Via simplyquinoa.com

    Layers of warm refried beans, queso, guacamole, and pico de gallo in this recipe will look impressively made and will leave you dreaming about it for days afterward.

    Rabbit and Wolves / Via rabbitandwolves.com

    Yep, the "chicken" patties in this tasty recipe are made from cannellini beans! Absolute wizardry, I say.

    Vegan Huggs / Via veganhuggs.com

    Easy for beginner chefs to prepare, this chickpea curry recipe truly lives up to its name.

    Rebel Recipes / Via rebelrecipes.com

    Red kidney beans and chickpeas are the featured legumes in this recipe, which blends lots of veggies together for a yummy warm meal.

    The Curious Chickpea / Via thecuriouschickpea.com

    This meatball recipe requires only 10 ingredients — 3 cups of chickpeas and 2 cups of rice being two of them — and will wow meat eaters and vegetarians alike.

    The Wanderlust Kitchen / Via thewanderlustkitchen.com

    This recipe for a white bean skillet comes together in under half an hour. Serve with bread, over rice, or with whatever you have in your pantry!

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    This tasty recipe can be made in just one pan — not that you'd ever notice it by the taste!

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    If you're looking at these photos and wondering where the white beans are, you won't find them easily! In this recipe, they're blended together to make the Alfredo sauce itself!

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    Black bean burgers are a familiar dish to vegetarians and vegans everywhere. Learn how to make your own with this zesty recipe.

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    Need a recipe that uses pantry staples and comes together within 45 minutes? Look no further.

    Vegan Heaven / Via veganheaven.org

    Black beans are the star of this delicious burrito recipe that you can make with canned black beans and canned corn. Make a bunch and save them for a full week of lunches!

    The Simple Veganista / Via simple-veganista.com

    If you have amassed a lot of crackers in your quarantine kitchen, use them up with this classic recipe for spinach and artichoke dip.

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    If you're looking for a tomato soup recipe that is really filling, try this one!

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    One can of chickpeas (or garbanzo beans) can morph into these meatless "chicken" nuggets if you have a food processor or blender at home!

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    This recipe is so good, you'll forget that you're eating a can of beans.

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    If you have white beans, you're already well on your way to this delicious-looking soup recipe.

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    This "dump and bake" recipe is simple to put together: Toss rice, chickpeas, broth, milk, and veggies and you're on your way to a filling meal.

    The Simple Veganista / Via simple-veganista.com

    If you aren't stocked up with canned baked beans in your home, try making your own with this recipe for dried beans.

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    If you've never made a chickpea salad, you must try this recipe! You can use it in sandwiches, salads, or anything else you'd use chicken or tuna salad in.

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    I don't know about you, but nachos are one of my comfort foods. Learn how to make a spread like you see here with this recipe.

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    Have chickpeas, will make hummus. Get the recipe here.

    25. Vegan Red Beans and Rice

    38 Easy Vegan Recipes You Can Make With A Can Of Beans (3)

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    This recipe can be used with dried beans or canned beans or made with an Instant Pot.

    Ela Vegan / Via elavegan.com

    Cooked white beans are the star of this simple recipe for a savory and satisfying soup.

    Bites of Wellness / Via bitesofwellness.com

    Black beans, salsa, and cumin spice are all you need to make this quick and easy recipe.

    The Simple Veganista / Via simple-veganista.com

    Give your regular pasta salad some oomph by using this recipe and adding a can of chickpeas.

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    There's not much better than a stew to cook in these trying times — try this recipe, which features beans and sweet potatoes!

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    Need a breakfast dish that uses beans? You're all set with this recipe for a chickpea scramble that's filling and full of veggies.

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    This recipe is gluten-free, vegan, and a total crowd-pleaser.

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    If you have an Instant Pot, this recipe comes together quicker than you can say, "I'm hungry."

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    Another recipe where you can't exactly *see* where the beans are...but they are actually used in this sauce for a scrumptious mac 'n' cheese!

    The Vegan 8 / Via thevegan8.com

    This recipe will show you how to make a hearty and chunky tomato sauce to spread on top of the pasta of your choice.

    Contentedness Cooking / Via contentednesscooking.com

    Yeehaw! This recipe requires *6* cups of beans to make a stewlike meal that anyone would love.

    Lazy Cat Kitchen / Via lazycatkitchen.com

    The fennel in this particular stew gives a unique flavor that's bound to excite whoever's sitting at your dinner table. Get the recipe here.

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    You can use up so many canned goodies in this stir-fry recipe: canned corn, canned water chestnuts, and canned chickpeas!

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    Another meatball recipe? You bet. This recipe also uses chickpeas but is extra spicy — taste buds, beware!

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    38 Easy Vegan Recipes You Can Make With A Can Of Beans (2024)

    FAQs

    Which canned beans are vegan? ›

    All beans are vegan in their natural unprocessed form. Most canned and dried beans are vegan; however, with all things processed even dried beans can have added ingredients derived from animals like ham. Even though most canned beans and dried beans are vegan be sure to read the label.

    How to make a can of beans good? ›

    We recommend cooking your beans in chicken stock or broth if you have it for an extra boost of flavor. Chickpeas are more solid and can crisp up nicely when roasted in the oven. If you want them extra crispy result, be sure to dry them before tossing them in the oven.

    How do you eat beans from a can? ›

    If you're a purist like me–who wants to be in control of the amount of added salt (while skipping the glossy film) in your dish–then yes, drain and rinse those beans first. But know that it's not wrong to use them straight out of the can.

    Are canned beans good for vegans? ›

    Dried or canned, beans are nutritional all-stars. “They're known for being good sources of both dietary fiber and plant protein. But they also offer up iron, magnesium, potassium, and zinc,” said Gena Hamshaw, a New York-based registered dietitian who specializes in vegan cooking.

    Which beans are best for vegans? ›

    Legumes to Include in a Vegan Diet
    • Pink beans.
    • Kidney beans.
    • White kidney beans.
    • White beans.
    • Fava beans.
    • Great northern beans.
    • Black-eyed peas.
    • Adzuki beans.
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    How to fancy up canned beans? ›

    You can add crushed whole seeds (coriander, cumin, fennel, mustard, etc.), woodsy herbs (thyme, oregano, rosemary, sage), red pepper flakes, crushed garlic cloves, and of course salt and pepper.

    Should you rinse canned beans before using? ›

    Even if you are not concerned about sodium, in most cases it's a good idea to rinse canned beans. Rinsing beans can improve the flavor and texture of the final dish and can help cut down on how much gas they produce.

    How to make can beans taste like homemade? ›

    A few ideas:
    1. Rinse the beans.
    2. Spice (cumin, paprika, chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder) and warm them up.
    3. Mix with other ingredients (add vegetables, cooked rice, pasta, or use them as a filling for wraps or tacos)
    4. Mix with your own sauce (onion+bell pepper+carrot+canned tomatoes)
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    Why you should always rinse canned beans? ›

    In order to properly reduce the sodium from canned beans, it is important to rinse them correctly. "Draining and rinsing canned beans can reduce their sodium content by more than 40 percent. But taking just a few extra minutes is key to getting the most benefit," The Bean Institute website states.

    Is it OK to eat the liquid in canned beans? ›

    The liquid in good canned beans is just the water and salt the beans were cooked in… filled with delicious bean flavor. And this liquid is a great thickener for not only the specific dish you're making at the moment, but for any dish that could use some thickening, some salt, and some bean flavor.

    Can you just eat beans out of the can? ›

    The reason that beans are safe to eat straight from the can is pretty simple: They're already cooked. Per Epicurious, beans are blanched before being canned with water, salt, and other additives, and then sealed and cooked under steam pressure at a high temperature before landing at your local grocery store.

    How to cook canned beans simple? ›

    Cooking canned beans on the stove is one of the easiest and most common methods. Since they are already cooked, you just need to heat them up, which takes all but 5-minutes. Add a few flavor enhancers and dinner is served! Drain and rinse the beans (remember, that's optional).

    Are canned beans healthy? ›

    Put canned beans — a healthy pantry staple — in the spotlight. Beans boast protein, fiber, folate and lots of minerals, like iron, magnesium, potassium and zinc. If you're worried about sodium, rinse and drain beans before using to cut back on the salt by as much as 40 percent.

    How do you cut gas out of canned beans? ›

    While not every recipe calls for soaking beans before cooking them, if beans give you gas, soaking can help. Soaking overnight and then discarding the soaking water leaches out sugars in beans that are responsible for gas production.

    What canned beans are not vegan? ›

    most canned beans, with the exception of those canned with bits of pork fat, are vegan.

    Are Bush's canned beans vegan? ›

    Milk and whey are dairy products that are not vegan. They are often used as ingredients in baked beans to add creaminess and enhance the flavor. However, Bush's Baked Beans do not contain milk or whey, making them a vegan-friendly option.

    Are canned pinto beans vegan? ›

    Canned Pinto Beans are vegan.

    Can vegans eat canned green beans? ›

    All vegetables are vegan. Vegans don't eat ANY animal products like milk, eggs, cheese (in addition to not eating fish, meat) Some don't even eat honey from what I know but they LOVE veggies!

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