Warm Layered Black Bean Dip
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This Warm Layered Black Bean Dip with cilantro pesto and Monterey Jack cheese is a delicious addition to any gathering.
It’s no secret that I’m partial to beans, especially a good bean dip. Those layered bean dips that pop up at pot luck get-togethers are the best. A few weeks ago we ordered a black bean dip at a local restaurant mainly because I had to see how they made it. It was a hot layered black bean dip, chock full with jalapenos and topped with cheese. Good stuff.
This past weekend I decided to create my own version. It was easy, with simple ingredients. Not only did we eat it as a dip, but topped our chicken burritos with it. Yum! You’ll need black beans, ancho chile powder, cumin, salt, pepper, cilantro, poblanos, olive oil, tomato, corn and cheese. Of course, add or subtract any ingredients as you like.
Begin by roasting the peppers. I used poblanos, but if you like it hot, add a jalapeno. The roasting of the peppers isn’t totally necessary but it does bring out the flavor of the peppers. You’ll find a mini-explanation on how I roast peppers in this Cilantro, Roasted Peppers & Pistachio Pesto recipe.
After you get the peppers going move on to the beans. Heat drained beans in a saucepan over medium heat, add the ancho chili powder, cumin, salt and pepper. Ancho chili powder is a nice change from the regular chili powder but whatever you have on hand will work just fine. Aleppo chili powder would be nice too. I’ve been on a hunt for some but can’t find it anywhere locally but again, just use what you have on hand.
When the beans and seasonings have warmed, mash the heck out of them with a potato masher or your preferred mashing technique. Add 1/4 cup (or more to your liking) of the shredded cheese and mix well. I used yummy queso this time but again, use what cheese you like – Monterey Jack would be nice, as well as a cheddar. If needed, add some of the bean juice for a smooth consistency. Once the peppers are roasted and prepped (again, see this post for one way to roast peppers), place the cilantro, peppers and 1 tablespoon of olive in a food processor and process until smooth.
Now it’s time to begin the layering process. Begin by spreading the bean mixture on the bottom of an oven safe dish. Next goes the cilantro/pepper combo over the black bean mixture. Top the cilantro/pepper mixture with tomato and corn, then follow with the remainder of the cheese. Bake in a 400° F oven until the cheese melts & begins to brown, about 10-15 minutes.
Serve with chips, bruschetta, in a burrito or whatever tickles your fancy. Enjoy!
Warm Layered Black Bean Dip
This tasty warm layered black bean dip is great for any gathering. Serve with chips or crackers.
Ingredients
- 2 15 ounce cans black beans, drained
- 1/4 teaspoon ancho chile powder (or preferred chili powder)
- 1/4 teaspoon cumin
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 3 poblano peppers, roasted (see here for roasting technique – if not roasting peppers, seed peppers before using unless you want it spicy)
- 1/3 cup cilantro leaves, packed
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1/3 cup corn, drained
- 1/3 cup diced tomato
- 4 oz. (divided) queso or Monterey Jack cheese, shredded
Instructions
- Heat the beans in a saucepan over medium heat.
- Add the ancho chili powder, cumin, salt and pepper and combine well.
- When beans have warmed, mash the heck out of them with a potato masher or your preferred mashing technique.
- Add 1/4 cup (or more to your liking) of the shredded cheese and mix well. If needed add some of the bean juice for a smooth consistency.
- In a food processor place the cilantro, peppers and 1 tablespoon of olive and process until smooth.
- Spread the bean mixture in the bottom of a oven safe dish.
- Spread cilantro/pepper mixture over the black bean mixture.
- Add the tomato and corn, then the remainder of cheese.
- Bake in a 400-degrees F oven until the cheese melts & begins to brown, about 10-15 minutes.
- Serve with chips, bruschetta, in a burrito or whatever tickles your fancy.
Well, hello heaven. That bean dip looks amazing!!
I too love Bush’s beans! I use them for chili all the time. I would love to have that strainer. And the dip is going to be made soon, it looks devine
This sounds so good! I love dips and I have been seeing black beans all over the internet today. Yum!
That tool looks awesome! And I love beans as much as the next lady…..good stuff 🙂
The dip looks great! I am adding it to my list to make. That strainer is perfect.
I would love a bean drainer, thanks for offering. I use beans in some way just about everyday. But you know the saying ” beans beans the magical fruit, the more you eat the more you toot” that is so true! For my husband, I mean.Ha
I’d love a strainer! And a vat of your bean dip, with a spoon.
The receipe looks amazing–I love anything made with black beans, and would love a strainer in my kitchen!!
Love the receipe and I would love a strainer
The recipe looks terrific … I, too, am a big fan of the Bodacious Bean! They’re delicious, versatile and just plain fantastic.
Hope I win a bean drainer/strainer.
Thanks.
That looks good! Where did you get the strainer?
Great recipe! Can’t wait to try it.
Mmm.. That dip looks absolutely divine! And what a cool strainer!
Oh girl…you done did it with this one! Looks absolutely delicious!
Yum! This dip looks tremendously tasty.
I realize it’s been years but what size oven safe dish did you use for your dip? Thanks! Can’t wait to make it Saturday.
It was a basic ceramic baking dish. Not sure what brand it is.
How many servings does this make?
I went ahead and made it. I cut the recipe in half and tweaked it with ingredients I had on hand. Roasted red pepper and roasted poblano. Also added one jalepeno and removed the seeds and membrane. Added 1/2 tbsp fresh lime juice to the pesto to brighten it up Used roma tomato and topped it off with asadero cheese. It was so good and disappeared fast! I will definitely be making this again. Thanks! Made 5 – 6 servings.
Thank you for letting me know how it turned out, Mag. Your “tweaks” sound delicious!