Brazillian Black Bean and Red Pepper Salad
- 3 cups black beans
- 1 large sweet red bell peppers diced
- 1 large green bell peppers diced
- 3 each carrots chopped
- 1/2 cup cilantro chopped
- 1/2 cup rice vinegar
- 3 tablespoons water
- 1 tablespoon cumin
- Pick through beans and soak overnight with plenty of water to cover.
- In the morning, drain the beans and add fresh water to cover.
- Place beans over heat.
- Add one clove of garlic and bring to a moderate boil.
- Cook beans for approximately 30 to 45 minutes until beans are tender but NOT SOFT and mushy.
- The beans should be firm enough to hold their shape.
- Keep a close eye on their progress.
- When beans are cooked to the tender stage, remove garlic and drain.
- Place warm beans in a large serving bowl.
- While beans are cooking, chop and dice the red and green peppers and carrots.
- Add them to the beans.
- In a 2-cup measuring cup (or something similiar),combine the rice wine vinegar, water, cumin and other ingredients.
- Mince the remaining garlic and add it to the rice vinegar dressing.
- Stir well to combine ingredients.
- Toss the bean and vegetable mixture withtherice wine vinegar Cover and refrigerate for a few hours before serving.
- I think tossintg warm beans with dressing enhances the flavors more than if using cold beans.
- The rice wine vinegar is fairly sweet and very mild.
- It makes an exceptionally delicious replacement for olive oil in just about any salad dressing recipe.
- The lemon-y cilantro adds a wonderful flavor; especially when combined with the cumin.
- Try to use fresh cilantro.
- Dired cilantro just does not have the same impact.
- You can substitute fresh parsley if desired.
- Serve the bean salad over rice and spoon a little dressing over it.
- The red and green peppers add beautiful color and contrast nicely with the black beans and cilantrol.
- Together it makes for an attractive presentation on the plate.
black beans, sweet red bell peppers, green bell peppers, carrots, cilantro, rice vinegar, water, cumin
Taken from recipeland.com/recipe/v/brazillian-black-bean-red-peppe-44728 (may not work)