Costa Rican Rice and Beans (Gallo Pinto)

Rice and beans is a combination found all over the world, but it’s not just for lunch and dinner. This dish, which translates to “painted rooster,” is a breakfast mainstay in Costa Rica. It is enhanced by a sofrito, a staple of Latin cuisine made from onion, bell pepper, and garlic.

Make it simpler: There are two easier versions of this recipe. One method is to forgo sautéing: simply bring the water to a boil and add the diced onions, peppers, and garlic to the water along with the rice. Alternatively, sauté the onions, peppers, and garlic and stir them into any leftover cooked rice that you have on hand.

Make it authentic: In Costa Rica, this dish is traditionally served with Salsa Lizano (available online), a tangy hot sauce that tastes more like black pepper than chile pepper. You can also serve gallo pinto topped with baked or sautéed plantain slices drizzled with lime juice—with or without Salsa Lizano.

By Jason Wyrick,

Ingredients

  • ½ onion, diced
  • 1 red bell pepper, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup uncooked rice, rinsed and drained
  • ¾ cup cooked or canned black beans, drained and rinsed
  • Hot sauce to taste

Instructions

  • Sauté the onions and bell peppers in a pot over medium heat, stirring frequently, for about 8 minutes or until the onions start to turn light brown and translucent. Add water 1 to 2 tablespoons at a time as needed, to keep the onions from sticking to the pot.
  • Add the garlic and sauté for 1 minute more. Add 1 cup water and salt and bring the mixture to a boil.
  • Add the rice and return the mixture to a boil; cover the pot and reduce the heat to low. Cook the rice for about 20 minutes.
  • Remove from the heat, stir in the beans, and drizzle the Gallo Pinto with hot sauce.

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Shauna Woloszyn

This is my go to recipe for beans and rice combo. I love that its super quick with so few ingredients. My husband even asked for it after I tried a different beans/rice recipe he wasn't fond of! (I'm always looking for another favorite lol!)

Veronica

This was delicious! I made the black bean mixture and brown rice separately and store them in the fridge, combining them in a small pot to heat through at breakfast time. One awesome upgrade I made was to stir in about 1 tablespoon (per serving) of the Strictly Caribbean Green Seasoning from That Girl Cooks Healthy, which makes the flavors pop even more. Pair it with a smoothie for a great start to the day!

Elsa

Tried this tonight and it was delicious! I used different vegetables because that’s what I had on hand, but the main ingredients were the black beans and hot sauce. I’m 2 weeks new to this way of eating so thanks for the delicious recipes.

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Jason Wyrick

Chef Jason Wyrick is the executive chef and publisher of The Vegan Taste. In 2001, Wyrick reversed his diabetes by switching to a low-fat vegan diet. He is a New York Times bestselling author; has catered for companies such as Google, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, and Farm Sanctuary; and has been a guest instructor in the Le Cordon Bleu program at Scottsdale Culinary Institute. Find him on Instagram and Facebook.
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