20 Recipes for the Pasta, Rice, and Beans You've Hopefully Stockpiled by Now (2024)

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As you may have heard, there's this little bug going around called COV-19, and everyone's telling you stock your pantry and keep a two-week supply of food around just in case things get really ugly. But stocking up means something different to everyone: There are those who intend to ride out the apocalypse one spoonful of peanut butter at a time, and those who can turn a random pile of canned goods into an impressive-looking meal even when the world is on fire. Which side do you wanna be on?

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If it's the latter, we've got exactly what you need to know, and first things first: You've gotta load up that pantry. A well-stocked pantry means having non-perishables to turn to when you can't get to the store; they'll keep basically forever, or until you need them. Here's a full breakdown of what we keep in our pantries and why, but if you need a grocery list, here you go:

Our Pantry Essentials

  • Rice and other grains (quinoa, barley, farro, etc.)
  • Salt and pepper
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Vinegars (red, white, apple cider, balsamic—whatever suits your fancy)
  • Vegetable or chicken stock (bouillon cubes or boxed for the pantry shelf, or homemade stuff in the freezer)
  • Beans, canned or dry
  • Canned fish (tuna, anchovies, sardines)
  • Briny things (olives, capers, pickles)
  • Hot sauce and soy sauce
  • Spices (if you're not already stocked, aim for fun stuff like za'atar, chili powder, or curry powder)
  • Canned tomatoes
  • Pasta and noodles
  • Baking essentials like flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, cocoa powder, and vegetable oil
  • Frozen vegetables

How to Cook with All of It

The point of pantry staples is that you can make bare-bones meals out of them, but you can also amp them up with fresh vegetables, meat, dairy, and eggs when those are on hand. Garlic and onions are a good thing to keep around, too, and if you're stuck (say, sick) eating only pantry food, you'll thank yourself if you grabbed some fun stuff as well: candy, chocolate, chips, and maybe a wedge of Parmigiano-Reggiano to keep in the fridge.Once you've gone grocery shopping and gotten the stockpile ready, here are our favorite recipes to turn all those canned and dry goods into meals that don't feel sad.

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Easy Ribollita Recipe

This Italian soup recipe relies mostly on root vegetables, beans, and greens that are just as good if they're frozen.

Cacio e Pepe Recipe

Cacio e pepe is basically grown-up mac and cheese that's just as quick and comforting as the boxed stuff.

Tuna Melt Casserole Recipe

If you don't have mushrooms and leeks, no worries—this tuna noodle casserole will be even more like the classic version you might have grown up with.

Roasted Potatoes and Chickpeas with Za'atar

Za'atar is the real star of this super simple recipe, and it's exactly why we like to always keep some fun spices around.

Easy Saimin Recipe

Make the broth ahead of time and keep it in the freezer, and you can have Hawaiian-style saimin almost as fast as it would take to nuke a ramen cup.

Sardine and Tomato Galette Recipe

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Sardine and Tomato Galette Recipe

Giovanna Favilli

Like we said, we love to have a few cans of tinned fish on the shelf. They're perfect for enriching a tomato-based sauce, or for taking center stage in this easy galette.

Easy Tomato Soup Recipe

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Easy Tomato Soup Recipe

Farideh Sadeghin

Yep, here's how to actually use up an entire can of tomato paste.

Greek Rice with Greens Recipe

Heap some wilted greens into your rice and the result will feel like a treat, not a desperation meal.

Spaghetti Carbonara Recipe

You'll need bacon and eggs to make a real carbonara, so we almost always have those in the fridge.

Easy Antipasti Salad Recipe

Think of this antipasti salad recipe as a framework, so sub in whatever oil-cured, pickled stuff you've got if your shelves look a little different.

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Sweet Potato Chip Tortilla Recipe

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Sweet Potato Chip Tortilla Recipe

José Andrés

This Spanish-style tortilla looks fancy, but it's really just potato chips and eggs.

Stir-Fried Instant Ramen Noodles with Pork and Cabbage Recipe

You're probably not going to have all this stuff around all the time, but basically: Play around with your instant ramen by adding whatever veg and meat you've got.

Aloo Parathas Recipe

Spiced potatoes make the filling for these easy-to-make rounds of stuffed dough.

5-Minute Hummus Recipe

You can, in fact, make good homemade hummus without having to soak, boil, or peel any chickpeas.

Chickpea Fritters Recipe

These fritters use canned chickpeas and a bunch of frozen vegetables, so you can really pull them together whenever.

Welsh Rarebit Recipe

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Welsh Rarebit Recipe

Nick Padilla

Beer and cheese are essential for these cheesy toasts, and who doesn't always have that around?

Soy-Cured Eggs Recipe

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Soy-Cured Eggs Recipe

Philipp Inreiter

Soy-cured eggs keep for several days, and while they're a satisfying snack on their own, they'll also improve any salad, noodle, or rice dish that you add them to.

Trail Mix Trifle Recipe

And this is exactly why we recommend keeping some fun stuff around. We took cues from trail mix for this trifle, but you can use whatever sweets are your favorite.

Banana Chocolate Cream Pie Recipe

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Banana Chocolate Cream Pie Recipe

MUNCHIES Test Kitchen

Keep some ripe or even overripe bananas in the freeze, and you can have this no-bake cream pie without much effort.

Triple Chocolate Brownies Recipe

Some people keep a box of mix in the pantry as a staple, but we promise that this triple chocolate brownie recipe is better than anything you can buy.Get recipes like this and more in the Munchies Recipes newsletter. Sign up here.

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20 Recipes for the Pasta, Rice, and Beans You've Hopefully Stockpiled by Now (2024)

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What goes well with rice and beans? ›

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  • Sauteed Butternut Squash. The meaty texture of butternut squash makes it one of the best side dishes to pair with red beans and rice. ...
  • Classic Coleslaw. While everyone likes cole slaw, not everyone can make good coleslaw. ...
  • Avocado Salad. ...
  • Classic Pico de Gallo. ...
  • Southern Collard Greens. ...
  • Pickled Vegetables.
Oct 4, 2023

How do you make beans and rice taste better? ›

Spices – A mix of smoked paprika (or regular paprika, but smoked is SO good), cumin, chili powder, cayenne (optional), salt, and pepper make this rice and beans dish taste amazing. Add fresh cilantro to really make it come alive!

What ingredients can you add to pasta? ›

Add some mix-ins

Now's the time to get really creative with your pasta. Add in some chopped olives or jarred tapenade, quartered artichoke hearts, or sun-dried tomatoes in oil, capers, sliced pickled chiles or roasted red peppers, drained canned tuna or other tinned seafood.

Is it rice and beans or beans and rice? ›

Rice and beans, or beans and rice, is a category of dishes from many cultures around the world, whereby the staple foods of rice and beans are combined in some manner. The grain and legume combination provides several important nutrients and many calories, and both foods are widely available.

How to jazz up rice and beans? ›

"I recommend adding a fresh mango avocado salsa made with red onion, cilantro, jalapeño, lime juice, and a pinch of salt to brighten up the dish. Because the beans and rice have so much earthiness, the fruit and acidity will lighten the plate. A margarita is always great, as well."

Is it OK to eat rice and beans everyday? ›

Yes, you can eat rice and beans every day. Many people in third world countries do. Rice and beans are complementary vegetables that together provide all the necessary amino acids and minerals to live on, although either alone will be deficient in some. A 50/50 mix is ideal.

What does rice and beans do to your body? ›

High in Fiber For Digestion

Fiber is essential for your digestive health. This nutrient helps you break down food smoothly and promotes regular bowel movements. Fiber also regulates your blood sugar and supports good gut health. One of the benefits of rice and beans is their fiber content.

What meat goes good with rice and beans? ›

Ground beef and black beans team up in this easy everyday meal. The beef and beans are seasoned with chili powder, tomatoes, and garlic, along with onions and peppers. Serve this dish with hot cooked rice or quinoa, and top it off with freshly chopped cilantro, slices of avocado and tomato.

What can I add to beans to make them nicer? ›

As for herbs, woody types like thyme, sage, and rosemary, are also great — add those in with the beans and water. I always add bay leaves at this stage, too, since they bring that herbaceous can't-put-your-finger-on-it flavor.

What can I put on pasta when I have no sauce? ›

Cheese is an excellent way to add flavor to your pasta without having to rely on sauce. Try mixing your angel hair pasta with goat cheese, and toss in sun-dried tomatoes to make an amazing meal with just a few ingredients. Garlic butter is a terrific way to season all types of noodles.

How to jazz up pasta? ›

Fresh or dried herbs will also add flavor to pasta dishes.

"I use a lot of parsley, either fresh or even dried," Montillo said. "Oregano, garlic powder, onion flakes, black pepper all work well in a variety of sauces."

What do you sprinkle on pasta? ›

These delicious flavorings will bring beneficial plant compounds to your meal.
  • Basil. Basil is a flavorful herb and a mainstay in many Italian dishes, including pasta. ...
  • Oregano. Oregano is a culinary herb known for its peppery and pungent taste. ...
  • Rosemary. ...
  • Red pepper flakes. ...
  • Garlic powder.
Apr 11, 2022

Are pinto beans healthier than rice? ›

A new study by HSPH researchers Josiemer Mattei, Frank Hu, and Hannia Campos has found that beans are the far healthier half of the classic beans and rice dish. The researchers studied the diets of nearly 1,900 Costa Rican men and women participating in a 10-year study on heart disease risk factors.

Is Mexican rice and beans healthy? ›

Rice and beans, a classic comfort food combo in Latino and Caribbean communities and some parts of the American South, is one of the healthiest dishes you can eat. It's rich in plant protein—12 grams per cup—and it provides nutrients that most Americans don't get enough of. Top among them is fiber.

What meat goes well with beans and rice? ›

In our home red beans and rice is served as a main dish on my dinner table. This easy recipe though would also be a great side dish to many Southern staples. Think barbeque, fried chicken, and even fried pork chops. This great recipe is hearty and filling and leftover red beans are perfect the next day.

What is a good side dish with red beans and rice? ›

The best side dishes to serve with red beans and rice are corn on the cob, pulled pork, brats, shrimp boil, green beans with bacon, London broil, country style ribs, coleslaw, fried okra, cornbread, Cajun shrimp skewers, deviled eggs, collard greens, biscuits, chicken wings, and Andouille sausage.

What to add to rice and beans complete nutrition? ›

how to turn rice and beans into a nutritionally complete meal?
  1. Rice + beans + sauteed peppers/onions/mushrooms/spinach + pico + avocado = knockoff chipotle bowl.
  2. Rice + beans + chopped spinach + lemon + hummus = greek bowl.
  3. Rice + beans + pesto (I make my own with kale and spinach) + tomato = italian bowl.
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