mexican bean soup beans and grains

Author of this recipe: Evelyn Woolen

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**Mexican Bean Soup with Beans & Grains | Tasty, smoky flavor made from scratch!**
Savor a rich, hearty dish featuring beans and grains in a creamy broth. Perfect for a quick, delicious meal or as part of your next gathering. Make it today!

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  2. Okay, so I need to figure out how to make Mexican Bean Soup with Beans and Grains. Let me start by recalling what I know about this dish. It's a common comfort food in Mexico, right? It's similar to black bean soup but uses white beans instead.
  3. First, the main ingredients are probably beans—maybe black beans and white beans together for texture. Then there's corn, maybe some vegetables like bell peppers or carrots, tomatoes, and perhaps some spices like chili powder and cumin. Oh, and maybe some frozen veggies if I want a quicker version.
  4. I should outline the steps in order: preparing the beans, cooking them with water, adding other ingredients, simmering, maybe garnishing. Also, for SEO, I need to include keywords naturally throughout the text. Keywords could be "Mexican bean soup recipe," "black and white bean soup," "how to make Mexican bean soup," etc.
  5. I should structure it so that each step is clear and concise. Maybe start with the ingredients section, then move on to how to prepare each part. Then combine them in steps like cooking the beans, adding vegetables, simmering, seasoning, and garnishing.
  6. Wait, I'm a bit confused about the types of beans. Should it be black beans or pinto beans? Or maybe both for different textures. Also, what's the typical ratio? Maybe 2 cups of black beans to 4 cups water, then add white beans on top?
  7. I should also think about optional additions like frozen vegetables for a quicker meal or fresh herbs if I want to add some variety.
  8. Let me make sure each step flows well and covers all necessary components. Oh, and maybe mention the preparation time depending on whether it's from scratch or using pre-cooked beans.
  9. Hmm, do I need to specify types of beans? Maybe just list them as black beans and white beans since that's standard for this soup. Also, including optional steps like adding spices or herbs can make the recipe more adaptable based on what someone has on hand.
  10. I should also note if there are any substitutions possible, like substituting certain veggies or using different types of beans.
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  12. **How to Make Mexican Bean Soup with Beans and Grains**
  13. Mexican bean soup is a hearty and comforting dish that combines the flavors of black beans, white beans, and various vegetables. Here's a step-by-step guide to making this delicious recipe:
  14. ### Ingredients:
  15. - 2 cups cooked black beans
  16. - 4 cups water or vegetable broth
  17. - 1 cup cooked white beans (or substitute with another type)
  18. - 1/2 cup frozen peas or other frozen vegetables
  19. - 1 medium onion, chopped
  20. - 2 carrots, sliced
  21. - 2 bell peppers, sliced into rings
  22. - 1 can diced tomatoes, undees
  23. - 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  24. - 1 teaspoon chili powder (optional)
  25. - Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
  26. - Optional: fresh cilantro for garnish
  27. ### Instructions:
  28. 1. **Prepare the Beans**: If using dried beans, cook the black beans according to package instructions until they're plump but still firm. Rinse them thoroughly before adding to the soup.
  29. 2. **Cook the Water**: Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the black beans and let them simmer for 30 minutes. Then drain and set aside.
  30. 3. **Add White Beans and Water**: In the same pot, combine the white beans with 4 cups of water or vegetable broth. Simmer on low heat until the beans are tender but still firm—about 25-30 minutes.
  31. 4. **Prepare Vegetables**: Toss the frozen peas (or any frozen vegetables) in a sieve to remove excess liquid from the packaging before adding them to the pot.
  32. 5. **Add Carrots, Bell Peppers, and Onions**: Finely chop the carrots, bell peppers, and onion. Add them to the pot along with the frozen veggies.
  33. 6. **Simmer**: Stir everything together and bring the mixture to a gentle simmer. Continue simmering for 10-15 minutes until the vegetables are tender. Season with salt, cumin, chili powder, and pepper to taste.
  34. 7. **Garnish**: Sprinkle fresh cilantro on top just before serving. Serve hot as a standalone dish or over scrambled eggs.
  35. ### Tips:
  36. - Adjust the seasoning according to your preference.
  37. - For a quicker version, use pre-cooked beans to save time.
  38. - Experiment with adding different types of beans for variety.
  39. Enjoy your warm and comforting Mexican bean soup!

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