The flavors you use to season the potatoes and beans is up to you, but the combo I present to you today is a little out of the ordinary, in a sort of, dare I say, extraordinary way. I freehanded it, though, so all of my measurements are extremely approximate. However, it's crucial that you don't omit any of the spices! Also, I should draw your attention to the fact that the recipe that follows is meant to serve one, because I made it fresh for dinner. I can't say to whether it would reheat well, but I'm certain it could be made in larger quantities quite easily!
Sweet Potatoes and Black Beans
Ingredients
- 1/2 tbs vegetable oil
- 1/4 cup onion, minced
- 1 cup sweet potato, diced into quarter inch chunks
- 1/2 cup drained, but NOT rinsed, black beans
- Two or three shakes of chili powder
- Three or four shakes of cumin
- One to two dashes of cayenne pepper for mild heat (go crazy, if you want!)
- One to two shakes of dried parsley
- Liberal amounts of salt and pepper
- A dash of cinnamon
- 1 oz (or more) of shredded Monterey and Colby Jack cheese (optional)
- 1 cup of shredded lettuce (optional)
Directions
- Heat oil in a small- or medium-sized pan on medium.
- Once oil has small bubbles form within it, add in minced onion.
- Allow onions to crisp up and brown before adding in the sweet potatoes. Cover the mixture with a lid, and allow the sweet potatoes to steam up.
- In 3-5 minutes, check the sweet potatoes with a fork. Once a fork is easily able to prick the potatoes, add in the black beans and stir.
- Season the mixture with salt, pepper, cumin, chili powder, cayenne pepper, cinnamon, and parsley, before stirring and putting the lid back on for another 2-3 minutes. (You should add more cumin than any other spice, followed by chili powder, salt and pepper, and cayenne. The other spices are crucial, but as subtle flavor notes!)
- While the mixture is finishing cooking, prepare your plate as desired. I put a layer of shredded lettuce down on mine, which I then layered evenly with the mixture. Lastly, I topped it all with cheese and allowed it to melt over before diving in.
Eat your heart out, Chipotle!
(Except.. don't. I'm totally coming for your $2 Halloween burritos tomorrow!)
(Except.. don't. I'm totally coming for your $2 Halloween burritos tomorrow!)
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