Slow Cooker Red Beans and Rice Recipe (2024)

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NolaMom

As a New Orleans native and resident, I have been cooking red beans in the slow cooker for at least a dozen years. Definitely easier than the stovetop. In my experience....1) it takes 10 hours on High to achieve the creamy texture. Any shorter than that and you’ll be mashing a lot of the beans to make them creamy. 2) the bay leaf becomes extremely bitter if cooked that long. I no longer use it and we haven’t noticed a difference. 3) No need to sauté the vegetables beforehand.

Lucy Anderson

I get annoyed when I read up front about a 20 minute prep time. Then the recipe calls for 4 different chopped veg and a 5-8 minute sauté. I’m pretty fast but that line will take more than the 20 the recipe calls for.

Margaux Laskey, Senior Staff Editor, NYT Cooking

I hear you. It has a bit more concentrated flavor when you sauté first, but skip it, and toss the raw vegetables into the slow cooker. I do it all the time.

MCVK

I've been using slow cookers for 40 years, so I've owned several, from small to large and cheap to expensive. I've had to adjust heat levels and cooking times because each has had its own character. The recipe says 7 hours on high and NolaMom commented it takes 10 hours. I would check after 7 hours and if need be continue cooking until the beans are creamy. Trust but verify.

Rebecca

Kidney beans have much higher levels of phytohemagglutinin than other beans. That's what causes all the gas from beans. The levels in kidney beans are high enough to really make you feel unwell. Soaking kidney beans then rinsing them decreases those levels.

marnie

Did this in instant pot for 40 minutes and natural release. Reduced extra liquid on sauté function. Would recommend not salting as hocks are quite salty. Served with the rice and favorite hot sauces.

Amanda

Being from NOLA, my mom & I have always used a slow cooker for red beans & rice. Dried cajun trinity (chopped onion, green bell pepper & celery) is my go to for this. Longest prep is slicing the sausage. I've never used a ham hock, just smoked sausage. Hot sauce can go in before cooking. Soaking the beans overnight is important, just put them in the crock with water and cover with the lid. Then in the morning you can throw in the sausage, trinity, seasonings & water quickly, turn it on and go.

RosebudTX

Good and, even though prep took twice as long as noted, still easy! Saw another comment about soaking the beans and realized I unintentionally did NOT soak the beans as indicated, but they were perfect after 7 hrs. The ground sage really came through as a strong flavor, so may do without that optional ingredient next time just to see which way I prefer. Found pork neck bones at the supermarket—inexpensive with lots of meat on them that I removed from the bone and returned to the dish at the end.

Corey

Does this recipe really require three stalks of celery? That seems like a lot. Could it possibly mean three ribs of celery?

Kevin

Prep time was about 40 minutes when done at an efficient but unstressed pace. Remember the 30-minute prep and cook time for the rice if you won't be able to do this step in the last half hour of the slow cook. I cooked for 9 hours on a work day with commute, and it was delicious.

richard paul

The prep notes Step 2 say " Cook on high..." and Step 3 says "If your beans are not bubbling at all by the time they are done cooking, turn the heat up to high" My slow cooker only has one HIGH setting

Tan

The prep time for the ingredients takes closer to 30-45 mins so don’t try this in the morning unless you have time. Left it in the instant pot at slow cook for about 8 hours then pressured cooked it on high another 2. This should easily feed 8 adults, no problem.

Andy C.

It says to cook on high, then if it's not bubbling, to turn up to high. May I safely assume I am to cook on low? I used small red beans instead of kidneys.

MC

I made this dish with canned kidney beans, cajun seasoning, pork stock and all of the other ingredients listed and it was great! I would definitely eat this again.

Wren

I made this exactly as instructed except that I cooked it stovetop for the duration. It was fantastic. I don’t mind taking a bit of extra time with the chopping. I would allow for 35-40 minutes prep before you can walk away and let it simmer.

allison

10. Mash the meatless half of the beans in its a potato masher. Decide how much to mash based on the amount of liquid. If it’s really soupy, mash half. If not, mash less than half

allison

10. Mash half the beans to a creamy texture with a potato masher. Decide how much to mash based on liquid level. If it’s really soupy, mash more. If it’s not, mash less

Emily

Soaked the beans for 8 hours. Threw it in my slow cooker for 8-10 hours. I used Tony Chachere’s season. Still needed some kick. I added slap your mamma seasoning and little more garlic powder.

Ann

If kombo seaweed is added to the slow cooker, this will eliminate the gas that beans often produce. Plus, the kombu seaweed tastes good.

Jenny Madison

Kind of bland, but maybe I'm just not a RBAR fan? Lots of liquid at the end of cooking so maybe I should have let it sit in crock pot longer? Did 6 hours on high then let it go another 2 on low-ish. Good leftovers, though. Loved Matouk's on it.

Laurence

Hey there, I just wanted to draw attention to a potential food safety issue with this recipe. The "tip" at the bottom to simmer your soaked beans for at least 30 minutes to make them "safe to eat" (ie, not poisonous) is misleading, and badly placed at the end of the recipe. It also doesn't account for differences in altitude, which impacts boiling times. I actually took mine out of the crockpot when I realized this and reboiled for another 30 minutes, as I live 2100 feet about sea level.

kelsey

Used 2 bell peppers, extra celery, and 2 medium onions. Allow onion to lightly caramelize for 15 min before adding other veggies. Added spices as directed plus 1 tsp Kashmiri chili and 1/2 tsp Sirārakhong Hāthei Chillies. Added thyme and bay leaves in bundle wrapped with twine. Placed some pork fat (smoked by Greg) in bottom of pot. Boiled beans 35 min then added with some cooking liquid. Set on high 8h. Blended half the beans (not more!) avoiding veggies. Topped w sliced sausage and smoked pork

Christianna

Cook on LOW not high!!!

needs salt

Honestly the boxed stuff was way better. This needed a lot more salt and seasoning than it had.

Richard L. Floyd

This is a very good recipe. My only tweak was I added a little ground white pepper, which is featured in many Cajun spice mixes. Definitely pick the meat off the ham hock; it's delicious. I buy smoked hocks in three packs, break them out, and put them in individual freezer bags. They are a great flavor enhancer for soups and stews and add that lovely silky thickener. Make this in the morning. At dinner time make a Sazerac co*cktail, put some Louis Armstrong on, and take a trip to NOLA!

Lillian

If you can't find a good Andouille sausage, a good hot Italian sausage is delicious in red beans and rice. Red beans are a tasty, creamier bean without the tough skin of kidney beans.

shoshana

Soaked beans after boiling them with 3 tablespoons of salt overnight as per cooks illustrated. Cooked six strips of turkey bacon first then Sautéed vegetables. Added thyme oregeno paprika and Cajun spice mix and cayenne pepper spice to the beans and vegetables added 5 cups water and one cup broth. Put on high for seven hours. Last hour boiled down and added one capful of red vinager and boiled down. Creamy spicy goodness Served with jerk chicken coleslaw and vinegary green beans &cornbread

A. Vegetarian

I made this version (without meat things) instead of the vegan version because it looked like it would be more flavorful, and it was--except it lacked tomatoes. That little boost of acid would have made this dish heavenly. And yes, I did add protein (Field Roast Chipotle sausage, cut small and sautéed) and hot sauce (Arizona Gunslinger habañero sauce).

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Slow Cooker Red Beans and Rice Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do I have to soak red beans before slow cooking? ›

Optional: Soak red beans overnight. Rinse the beans under cool, running water. Place in a large bowl or pot and cover with several inches of clean water. Let sit overnight.

What thickens red beans and rice? ›

Mix the cornstarch and cold water together in a bowl then pour it into the red bean mixture and stir well. You will start to see the texture become thicker and creamier. Once done, remove the bay leaves and serve over rice.

Which beans should not be cooked in a slow cooker? ›

Turns out cooking dried red kidney beans and cannellini beans in your slow cooker can make you sick. Find out how to eliminate the toxin that can make you ill and how to safely prepare and cook these commonly used legumes.

Do you have to soak your beans for red beans and rice? ›

Some recipes suggest that you can cook the beans straight from dried without an overnight soak. You can, but it extends the actual cooking time by several hours, and I found that the results were not quite as creamy or evenly cooked. For the best results, soak the dried beans overnight in salted water.

What happens if you don't soak beans first? ›

But, then I learned something astonishing: You can actually skip soaking beans over night, and actually you should. Not only does it shorten the amount of time until you have ready-to-eat beans, it also produces a more flavorful end result.

Why are my red beans still hard after soaking? ›

If this happens, it could be that you have hard water. Those who have hard water or water with high mineral content may find that their beans never get soft. If mineral deposits are sitting on top of your beans, they will still come out tough.

What if there is too much liquid in red beans and rice? ›

If there's too much liquid in the pot, raise the heat back up to a rolling boil to burn off some of the liquid. After letting the pot boil for 10-15 minutes, reduce heat, and let simmer for 20 minutes. To make it a memorable experience, add a bottle of beer to the pot when you add the red beans.

When to add butter to red beans? ›

My red beans secret: Put a stick of butter into your pot. of red beans after they've been cooking all day, right. before you serve 'em. Makes them super creamy!

What meat goes with red beans and rice? ›

If you wonder what meat goes with red beans and rice, there is just nothing better than a juicy grilled chicken. This is not just any grilled chicken, it's juicy. It's flavorful. The secret for this recipe lies in the technique and the marinade!

Can I leave beans in crockpot overnight? ›

Start the pinto beans in the morning, and they'll be ready by dinner. If you are comfortable leaving your slow cooker plugged in, you can even cook them overnight.

Which beans are not good for the kidneys? ›

Control of phosphorus often is difficult for kidney failure patients. High-phosphorus foods to eliminate include: Beans (red, black, and white) Black-eyed peas.

What is red kidney bean poisoning? ›

Within one to three hours of consumption of the raw beans you can experience extreme nausea and vomiting, with diarrhea and abdominal pain developing afterwards. The toxicity does not result in death and recovery is usually rather quick within three to four hours after onset of the symptoms.

What happens if you don't rinse red beans? ›

"If you rinse your beans thoroughly, you will have a consistently flavored product, but if you do not rinse them, different amounts of salt will remain in the dish each time you cook it, and it will be hard to cook consistently," he says.

How to thicken red beans and rice? ›

If your red beans and rice is on the thinner side, you can either add a roux or a simple slurry to help thicken it. Use a simple ratio of 1 part cornstarch to 2 parts water to make the slurry add about a ¼ cup of it and gently whisk it into the red beans.

Is red beans and rice supposed to be soupy? ›

The mixture should be creamy and the beans soft. Add more water if it becomes too thick. The finished product should be soupy, not watery.

Can you slow cook beans without soaking them? ›

Do You Have to Soak Pinto Beans Before Cooking in the Crock Pot? No you do not! It was important to me that this recipe be as convenient as possible (we are already receiving mega kitchen points for cooking our own beans from dry, so why complicate our lives further?).

Can you cook red beans without soaking them? ›

Yes, you can cook red beans without soaking them first. While soaking beans can help shorten the cooking time and improve digestibility, it is possible to cook them without soaking if you're short on time or simply prefer not to soak them.

Why do you have to soak red beans overnight? ›

The idea behind soaking dried beans is that it makes the beans cook more quickly and evenly. It's also been posited that soaking beans breaks down some of their complex sugars, making them easier to digest. Because every stomach is different, we didn't test for digestibility.

What is the minimum time to soak beans before cooking? ›

To soak beans the traditional way, cover them with water by 2 inches, add 2 tablespoons coarse kosher salt (or 1 tablespoon fine salt) per pound of beans, and let them soak for at least 4 hours or up to 12 hours. Drain them and rinse before using.

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