This Slow Cooker Red Beans and Rice uses the trinity, cajun seasoning, and andouille sausage to make it the ideal, easy to assemble comfort food. Serve it as a side dish or as a main course. Plus it's even better when served the next day.
Prep Time10 minutesmins
Cook Time8 hourshrs
Total Time16 hourshrs
Course: Main Course, Soup
Cuisine: American
Keyword: crockpot
Servings: 18servings
Calories: 137kcal
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Ingredients
1poundred beans
64ouncesregular or low-sodium chicken brothdivided
1tablespoonsbutter or bacon grease
1cupdiced yellow onionabout 1 medium
1cupdiced green bell pepperabout 1 medium
½cupdiced celery about 2-3 stalks
Salt and Black Pepperamount as desired
3minced garlic cloves
1tablespoonTony Chachere seasoning
2bay leaves
1poundandouille or smoked sausagecut into 4-inch pieces
Optional: cornstarch for thickening
Instructions
Rinse the beans well, drain, and pour in a large bowl. Cover with 32 ounces of the broth, and place in the refrigerator overnight.
Next day, heat butter or bacon grease in a large skillet on medium-high heat. Sauté the onion, bell pepper and celery until tender and slightly caramelized, about 6 minutes. Add garlic and cook 1 more minute. Season with salt and pepper. (Optional step: sear the sausage as well).
To a Crockpot, combine the soaked beans with the broth that's in the bowl, remaining 32 ounces broth, the cooked vegetables, Tony Chachere's seasoning, bay leaves, and sausage. Cover and cook on low 7-8 hours, high 4-5 hours, or until the beans are tender.
With a potato masher or fork, mash the beans 8-10 times to thicken the mixture. Remove and discard the bay leaves.
If you’d like a thicker texture, 1-2 teaspoons cornstarch with water in a small bowl, then stir into the crockpot. Allow the mixture to cook 5-10 minutes to thicken.
Serve over cooked rice and with cornbread or hoecakes.
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Notes
Soak the Red Beans: For optimal texture and to reduce cooking time, soak the red beans overnight before adding them to the crockpot. This helps them cook more evenly.
Sauté the Vegetables: While not mandatory, sautéing the onions, bell peppers, celery, and garlic in a little butter or oil before adding them to the crockpot can enhance their flavors.
Brown the Sausage: Just like with the vegetables, consider browning the andouille or smoked sausage in a skillet before adding it to the crockpot. This step enhances the smoky flavor of the sausage.
Season Gradually: Seasoning is key, but it's always better to start with a bit less salt and seasoning, as you can adjust later. Remember that sausage and store-bought broth already contains salt.
Finish with Fresh Ingredients: Stir in fresh ingredients like chopped green onions or parsley just before serving for a burst of color and freshness.
Don't Overcook: Keep an eye on the beans towards the end of cooking. Overcooking can result in mushy beans. They should be tender but still hold their shape.
More Meat Options: Add slow-cooked meats like pulled pork or shredded chicken for a different protein twist. You can also add shrimp or crawfish during the last hour of cooking for a seafood version. You can also add a ham bone or ham hocks for flavor. However, consider the sodium this will add and adjust the cajun seasoning as desired.
Spicy Kick: If you like it spicy, add extra cayenne pepper, chili powder, hot sauce, or diced jalapeños.
Toppings: Offer a variety of toppings like grated cheese, sour cream, or a dollop of Greek yogurt for added richness.