Mexican Black Beans in Instant Pot are one of my family’s favorite healthy side dishes. I love to make these creamy black beans in the pressure cooker and add them to my Spanish Rice, Vegetarian Fajita Pasta and Brown Rice & Beans Casserole. They are so much more flavorful than canned beans and have less sodium too. These healthy beans are so delicious that I can honestly say that they rival the Chipotle Mexican Grill black beans. Serve these delicious beans for your family and nobody will ever know that they were cooked in the Instant Pot! These beans are just as delicious as any authentic Mexican black bean recipe. They’re the real deal! For more tasty bean ideas, check out my 8 Amazing Indian Bean Recipes collection. It’s packed with flavorful options for any meal.
Watch How to Make Mexican Black Beans in Instant Pot
What are Black Beans?
Black beans were new to me when I moved to US 12 years back. We did not see black beans growing up in India. Although I bet now they are popular there too. Black beans, also called black turtle beans, are a black colored legume that is native to the Americas. They’re most popular in Latin American and Caribbean cuisine, such as Cuban black beans, but can often be found in Creole cooking too. Black beans are a versatile and healthy food that has become so popular for nutrition reasons, you can now find them at markets and restaurants all across the world. You can find black beans canned or dried by the pound at nearly any grocery store local to you. When in doubt, check the Latin or International aisle at your local market. You can also find black beans at any Latin American or Caribbean specialty store, as well as in the bulk dried foods section at most specialty foods stores such as Whole Foods. You should store dry beans in a cool, dark place. Make sure that they’re packed in a plastic or glass container with an airtight lid. Dried beans can be stored for 2-3 years without losing valuable nutrients.
How many cups is in 1 lb of dry beans?
In my measurement, I see that 1 cup dried beans is about 7oz on the scale. So 1 pound dried beans typically yields a bit more than 2 cups dried beans. As the beans cook, they will expand to yield roughly 5 cups of cooked beans One (15-ounce) can equals about 1-1/2 cups cooked beans. This measurement is super handy to know if you want to use your own Instant Pot Black Beans in recipes that call for canned black beans.
Do we have to soak beans before cooking?
You do NOT have to soak black beans before cooking them in the Instant Pot. While soaking beans overnight may help to soften them and make them cook faster, the high heat of a pressure cooker takes care of all of that for you. For this no soak black beans recipe, you can just put them right into your Instant Pot and cook them to nutritious perfection in about 35 minutes! This same works for other beans such as cannellini beans in the instant pot.
How long does it take to cook black beans in the pressure cooker?
When using fresh dried beans, you can cook them to peak softness in around 35 minutes in the Instant Pot. If your beans are old, or have been sitting stored for a long time, you may need to increase the cooking time to 40-50 minutes to reach the ideal soft consistency.
Black Bean to Water Ratio for Instant Pot
To make your Mexican black beans super saucy, you’ll want to follow a ratio of 1 part beans to 2 parts liquid. Feel free to reduce or increase the liquid by 1/4-1/2 cup to your taste.
How to Cook Black Beans in Instant Pot?
First, add oil to the inner pot of your pressure cooker and turn it to saute mode. Add the veggies to the pot and saute for about 3 minutes. Add the Bay leaf and spices to the pot.
Add the beans and water, stirring to deglaze the pot, and incorporate the flavorful sauteed bits from the bottom of the pot.
Cancel sauté mode, then close the lid and make sure the pressure dial is set to sealing mode. Set your Instant pot to manual and cook for 35 minutes (or 20 minutes for beans soaked overnight). When the cooking time is finished, allow a natural pressure release. When the pressure release is finalized, take the lid off and remove the bay leaf. Gently stir the beans, then serve.
How to season black beans?
Add diced jalapenos to make them spicy Add cayenne pepper to taste
How to store cooked black beans?
Cooked black beans will stay fresh for 3-5 days in the refrigerator. For optimal freshness, allow the cooked beans to cool to room temperature, and be sure to pack them in an airtight container when storing. Cooked Mexican Black Beans will last for up to 6 months in the freezer.
What to serve with black beans?
If you’re looking for a great way to serve your pressure cooker black beans, consider one of these options:
Serve alongside Avocado Cilantro Sauce Add them to burritos Use them as a topping or on the inside of enchiladas Serve them inside tacos or as a side dish to make a complete meal Serve them with fajitas Add them to a Taco Soup recipe Mix them with brown rice to make a rice and bean casserole Add them to a salad for extra protein, fiber, and flavor
To Serve Pressure Cooker Black Beans as a Soup
Add 2 additional cups of water or broth to the beans in your Instant Pot Increase the pressure cook time to 50 minutes to make the beans softer. Mash some of the black beans up as desired to create a creamy soup texture.
Hope you enjoy this versatile black beans made in the instant pot!