5-Minute Black Bean Dip Recipe | Cookin' Canuck | Vegan (2024)

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This easy, vegan 5-minute black bean dip is perfect for your next get-together, or keep it on hand for afternoon snacking.

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This easy black bean dip recipe fits right in with my healthy living goals. You see, I’m a snacker, through and through. If I’m going to lose all control of my food willpower, it’s going to happen between meals. Darn those cheese and crackers!

This lack of self-restraint hits hardest when I’m sitting on my butt…watching TV, reading, working on the computer. So, when football and hockey season ramp up, I know that I’m in serious trouble if I don’t have a plan for our game day munchies.

This zesty black bean dip recipe (or any of my favorite ) fits the bill on three levels – easy, healthy and delicious. And even better, it takes about 5 minutes to make and uses spices found in most pantries. Short prep time is always a welcome bonus!

WHAT YOU NEED FOR THIS CREAMY BLACK BEAN DIP RECIPE:

These are the main components of this recipe (affiliate links included):

  • Black beans: The recipe calls for 2 cans black beans, rinsed and drained.
  • Salsa: Use your favorite kind, either homemade or store-bought.
  • Garlic: 3 to 4 cloves, minced before adding to the food processor.
  • Lime juice: Please use fresh lime juice. It really does make a difference to the flavor of the overall dish.
  • Seasoning: Just a bit of cumin and kosher salt does the trick, but feel free to add a dash of chili powder if desired.
  • Water: While many dips call for olive oil, I use water to loosen up the texture. Less fat without sacrificing flavor.
  • Cilantro: If fresh cilantro isn’t your thing, swap in flat-leaf parsley or green onion instead.
  • Many dips call for red onion. I am not a fan of raw red onion and I find that it tends to overpower the flavors in dips like this one. If you feel strongly about adding it, either stir it in at the end or sprinkle a little on top (mince well first).

See recipe card below for full ingredients list & recipe directions.

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Throw all of the ingredients, except for the cilantro, into a food processor and puree until smooth. Scrape down the sides, add the minced cilantro and pulse briefly to combine. That’s it!

A couple of tricks to remember. First be sure that the canned black beans are drained and well rinsed. Dump the content of the can into a fine mesh sieve and run it under cold water, shaking slightly so that the beans are well rinsed. Once the water is off, shake some more to drain the beans.

One of the ingredients in this easy black bean dip is salsa. Be sure to use a salsa that you love. If the salsa tastes great on its own, then it will be perfect for this dip. Do you prefer some zip in your dip? Choose a medium or hot version. Or add some minced jalapeño pepper.

The garlic should be minced before adding to the food processor. Even though food processors can do wonders when pureeing most foods, I find that the blade doesn’t always reach the garlic cloves adequately when there are several other ingredients in the processor. The last thing you want is a dip with big chunks of raw garlic!

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Each ¼ cup serving contains about 80 calories, 0.3 grams of fat, 5.3 grams of fiber and 0 mg of cholesterol. Not too shabby! (Scroll down to the recipe card for more nutritional data.)

According to Medical News Today, black beans are a good source of fiber, potassium, Vitamin B6, selenium, iron, magnesium, calcium and zinc. These various nutrients can have a positive effect on heart health and gut health, as well as other various health concerns.

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How to serve bean dip:

Dipping: Raw veggies (carrots, celery, red bell pepper, cucumber), homemade baked tortilla chips or crackers (my favorite are sweet potato crackers) are all good dippers.

Spreading: Use it in place of hummus in my Vegan Hummus Avocado Sandwich or spread inside Grilled Vegetable Enchiladas, burritos or tacos.

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Is black bean dip served hot or cold?

I typically serve this bean dip at room temperature. However, it’s also fantastic served warm. It can be warmed in the oven, in a saucepan on the stovetop or even in the microwave (use a lower power setting).

How long does black bean dip last?

When stored in an airtight container, such as this one, this dip will last 3 to 4 days in the refrigerator.

Can black bean dip be frozen?

Yes! And that is a fantastic reason to make a double or even triple batch of this healthy dip. Transfer the mixture to freezer containers or resealable freezer bags in desired serving sizes. Freeze for up to 3 months.

To defrost, transfer the dip to the refrigerator.

Other healthy dip recipes:

Healthy Mediterranean 7-Layer Dip
Roasted Cauliflower Dip
3-Ingredient Pesto Yogurt Dip

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5-Minute Black Bean Dip Recipe

This easy 5-minute black bean dip is perfect for your next get-together, or keep it on hand for afternoon snacking.

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Course: Appetizers, Appetizers For Entertaining

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Clean Eating

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 2 Cups

Calories: 80kcal

Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In the bowl of a food processor, puree the black beans, salsa, garlic, lime juice, cumin, water and salt until smooth.

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  • Add the cilantro and pulse until just combined.

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  • Serve with tortilla chips or raw vegetables.

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Notes

Weight Watchers Points: 0 (Blue - Freestyle SmartPoints), 2 (Green), 0 (Purple)

Please note that I am not a medical or nutritional professional. I provide nutritional information for my recipes as a courtesy to my readers. It is calculated using the Sparks nutrition calculator and Weight Watchers points are calculated using the Recipe Builder on their site. While I attempt to provide information that is as accurate as possible, you should calculate the nutritional information independently before relying on it.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25Cup | Calories: 80kcal | Carbohydrates: 14.7g | Protein: 4.9g | Fat: 0.3g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 148.3mg | Fiber: 5.3g | Sugar: 0.8g

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This post was first published on September 24, 2014 and updated on October 18, 2021.

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  1. Jennifer

    5-Minute Black Bean Dip Recipe | Cookin' Canuck | Vegan (14)
    This was AMAZING!!! I cannot believe I ever even bought the jar bean dip! This was so easy to make and blended in my Vitamix - highly recommend!!!

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  2. John Rhoe

    5-Minute Black Bean Dip Recipe | Cookin' Canuck | Vegan (15)
    I have not the the chance to try this, yet. I will try this to help warm my soul during the coming winter winter!

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  3. Kathy

    5-Minute Black Bean Dip Recipe | Cookin' Canuck | Vegan (16)
    So sorry about last unfinished comment. Your recipe is great! Thank you. I tried adding another squeeze of lime juice to part of it. Either way was good, but my husband preferred the original recipe

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FAQs

What is black bean dip made of? ›

Easy Black Bean Dip – anyone can throw this bean dip recipe together – put black beans, onion, cilantro, garlic, jalapeño, lime juice, and spices in a food processor or blender and… boom! You have a tasty bean dip full of flavor and good for you too!

What is bean dip slang for? ›

What the heck does 'bean dip' mean? Urban Dictionary defines "bean dip" as "(flicking) a woman's (or man's) breast with the index finger."

Can you freeze bean dip? ›

Store: Bean Dip should be sealed in an airtight container and refrigerated for 3-4 days. Freeze: This dip can definitely be frozen, just wrap tightly and freeze for 2-3 months. Defrost in the refrigerator a few hours before you're ready to serve, or heat it up on the stove or in the microwave and stir before serving.

How many carbs are in black bean dip? ›

Nutrition Facts
NutrientValue%DV
Carbs41g15%
Net carbs28g
Fiber13g46%
Sugar5g
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Is black bean dip the same as refried beans? ›

While refried beans usually resemble a chunky, mashed mixture perfect for spreading on tortillas or serving alongside warm rice, bean dip can be made with whole beans with a fresh appeal similar to classic pico de gallo or puréed into a smooth consistency with several different ingredients.

Can bean dip go bad? ›

The date printed on the container is an “unopened” date - meaning the dip will stay fresh if unopened until that date. Once the dip container has been opened, we recommend consuming the dip within about 10-14 days for optimum flavor and freshness and follow the “refrigerate after opening” instructions on the label.

Is bean dip just refried beans? ›

However, traditional refried bean recipes usually have fewer ingredients than classic bean dips. Bean dip can be made in several ways and may incorporate very few ingredients or include a wide range of additions like sour cream, green chilis, and hot sauce.

Does bean dip go bad if not refrigerated? ›

And although you can find salad dressings and pasta sauces, for example, that only require that you “refrigerate after opening,” this garbanzo-bean dip requires constant refrigeration both before and after opening in order to maintain proper freshness.

Are black beans OK with keto? ›

Black Beans

Legumes — like beans and lentils — are pretty much off limits on keto. “Legumes are loaded with fiber and antioxidants,” says Glassman. While they do offer an impressive source of digestion-friendly fiber, prepared black beans pack about 13 g of net carbs into just half a cup, according to USDA data.

Do black beans have too many carbs? ›

Black beans can be high in carbohydrates, so they may not be ideal for people following a low-carb diet. They also contain some difficult-to-digest compounds that can cause gas and intestinal discomfort if you eat too many.

Are black beans allowed on low-carb diet? ›

Black beans contain a significant amount of carbs and are not considered low-carb. However, when used sparingly and infrequently, they can be part of a well-designed low-carb plan.

What kind of beans is bean dip made from? ›

Bean Dip Ingredients

You'll need 2 cups homemade or 1 (16-ounce) can refried pinto beans. Sour cream – It adds richness to the dip and perfects its creamy texture. If you don't keep sour cream on hand, feel free to substitute plain Greek yogurt. Canned diced green chiles – They add delicious tangy flavor.

What does black bean sauce taste like? ›

Black bean sauce is an ancient fermented food that's been produced in China for centuries. Combining flavors of spicy, salty, sweet, and savory, this fermented black bean sauce will often include ginger, chiles, garlic, soy sauce, sugar, and spices. So we're talking big, big flavor.

How is bean dip different from refried beans? ›

However, traditional refried bean recipes usually have fewer ingredients than classic bean dips. Bean dip can be made in several ways and may incorporate very few ingredients or include a wide range of additions like sour cream, green chilis, and hot sauce.

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