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    Published: Nov 8, 2023 · Modified: Nov 8, 2023 by Denise Browning

    Black Bean Soup

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    a bowl of spicy and easy black beans soup.

    This hearty and delicious Black Bean Soup is a quick and easy dinner recipe made from canned black beans, pasta, bacon, and vegetables. It is perfect for taking care of leftovers, and you can easily adapt it to make it vegetarian!

    close up of a bowl of Brazilian black bean soup.

    Table of Contents

    • 1 Why You'll Love This Black Bean Soup with Canned Beans 
    • 2 Black Bean Soup Recipe 
    • 3 Ingredients and Substitutions
    • 4 How to Make Black Bean Soup
    • 5 What to serve with
    • 6 Variations
    • 7 FAQ's
    • 8  How to Store
    • 9 Other Black Bean Recipes
    • 10 Other Soup recipes
    • 11 The Best Black Bean Soup

    Why You'll Love This Black Bean Soup with Canned Beans 

    • Quick and easy: Make this soup dish in less than 30 minutes with ingredients you may already have in your pasta such as canned beans, pasta, broth, and vegetables.
    • Comforting: It is perfect for cold days in the Fall and Winter.
    • Budget-friendly: All the ingredients are affordable and you can use leftovers to make this dish.
    • Nutritious: It is rich in fiber (from the beans and vegetables) and high-protein. It is also dairy-free, low-carb (not keto), and can be gluten-free.

    Black Bean Soup Recipe 

    Fall has arrived in Texas now, with temperatures getting lower and lower. Along with the cool weather comes the need for some warm, comforting dishes, including this quick and hearty Black Bean, Pasta, Bacon, and Vegetable Soup -- which I call Brazilian Black Bean Soup. If you have ever tasted a classic minestrone, I know you will become a fan of our soup.

    Minestrone means "a big soup"... or a thick vegetable soup of Italian origin made with beans, pasta, or rice, and lots of vegetables such as onions, celery, carrots, and tomatoes. Sometimes it may contain pancetta. 

    Ours contains the same ingredients but with a few variations. White beans have been replaced by black beans, a popular ingredient in Brazilian cuisine... and I have also added bacon to the soup (just as one would find in a feijoada).

    Although this type of soup is known as 'sopa de feijão com macarrão e verduras' (black bean soup with pasta and vegetables), it is actually a variant of the Italian minestrone -- well, at least this particular version of black bean soup.

    I can only imagine that this must be due to the influence of Italian immigration in Southern Brazil.

    Hot dinner served in bowls with bread on the side.

    I remember my mother used to make hers by pureeing either pinto bean or black bean leftovers in the blender and then cooking them with angel hair pasta -- and oh how I used to love its comforting flavor.

    But there is more than one version of black bean soup in Brazil. Most of them are made with pinto beans or black beans (pureed or not), a pasta of one's choice, and other optional ingredients such as bacon, beef, or sausage, and a variety of different vegetables.

    Ours is more similar to the Southern Brazilian version.

    Ingredients and Substitutions

    To make this black bean soup recipe you will need:

    • 5 strips of thick smoked bacon, chopped (omit it for a vegetarian or vegan version, and use about 2 tablespoons of olive oil to sautee the veggies)
    • ½ large yellow onion, chopped ( or use white onion)
    • ⅓ cup diced carrots (if using baby carrots, simply slice them into rounds)
    • ⅓ cup diced celery
    • 30-ounce can of black beans, or homemade black bean leftovers (or 2 cans of 15 ounces each)
    • 4 cups beef stock (or vegetable stock for a vegetarian recipe)
    • 1 cup canned diced tomatoes, and their juice
    • Salt and pepper to taste (you may add a pinch of ground cumin if you want)
    • 1 cup mezzi rigatoni pasta, or any other small pasta of your choice such as macaroni or pasta shells
    • 1 bay leaf
    • Chopped cilantro or parsley (or green onions)
    collage with main ingredients.

    How to Make Black Bean Soup

    1. In a medium to large non-stick saucepan, cook the chopped bacon over medium heat for about 4-5 minutes, or until lightly browned, stirring occasionally. Add the onions and sweat them for about 3 to 5 minutes in the bacon fat.
    2. Then, add the carrots and celery and cook over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, for 3 to 5 minutes.
    3. Add the beans, beef stock, tomatoes and their juice, salt and pepper to taste, pasta, and bay leaf.
    4. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat; then cover, reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer for about 10 to 12 minutes (or until pasta is cooked).
    5. Remove the bay leaf and adjust the salt and pepper if necessary. Serve hot, sprinkled with chopped cilantro/parsley (if desired), and serve with bread. Enjoy!

    Instant Pot

    1. To make it in the Instant Pot, press the saute function, and let the pot heat for about 2 minutes. Then, follow the steps 1, 2, and 3 for the stovetop method above. Then, press cancel!
    2. Lock the lid, turn the valve to sealing, and set the time to 5 minutes to cook the soup on high pressure, or use the soup settings and adjust the time to 5 minutes.
    3. When the instant pot beeps, let the pressure release naturally for 5 minutes, and then manually release the remaining pressure. Remove the lid and the bay leaf. Adjust the seasonings and stir the cilantro. Enjoy!

    Slow Cooker

    1. Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium heat and follow steps 1 and 2 for the stovetop method above. Transfer the bacon and vegetables to the slow cooker pot.
    2. Add the beans, beef stock, tomatoes (and their juice), salt, pepper to taste, and bay leaf. Secure the lid and cook on LOW for 6 hours or on HIGH for 3 hours. About 30 minutes before the cooking time comes to an end, stir in the pasta, cover, and let it cook on HIGH for 20-25 minutes, or until the pasta is al dente.
    3. Remove the bay leaf, adjust the seasonings, stir in the cilantro, and enjoy!

    What to serve with

    There are several options to serve this black bean soup with such as a hearty bread or a light green salad. Here are a few:

    • Sourdough bread
    • No yeast bread
    • Air fryer garlic bread
    • A simple green salad

    NOTE: You may serve it with some grated parmesan cheese on top of the soup. However, this dish, unlike other black bean soups, doesn't call for sour cream, Greek yogurt, pico de gallo, tortilla chips, pickled red onions, or lime wedges as toppings.  

    Collage with a bowl of hot food and bread.

    Variations

    • Vegetarian or vegan: Omit bacon and add 2 Tablespoons of olive oil to the recipe in order to sauté vegetables. In addition, use vegetable broth instead. If desired, other vegetables can be added to this soup such as ⅓ cup of chopped bell pepper, potatoes, pumpkin, or butternut squash.
    • Spicy: To make a spicy black bean soup, add some red pepper flakes or ground cayenne pepper to your soup. 
    • Pasta: You may use any type of short pasta you want and adjust the soup cooking time to it. Some options are macaroni, pasta shell, and fusilli. 
    • Meat: You may replace bacon with any ground meat, or ground sausage. 
    • Vegetables: Use any type of veggie you can saute or you have at home. For a thicker broth, use some that can thicken the soup such as pumpkin and potatoes. 
    • Beans: If you are not a fan of black beans, or have another type in your pantry, you can use them to make this soup instead. 

    FAQ's

    Is this Brazilian black bean soup a classic minestrone?

    No! Classic Minestrone is an Italian thick vegetable soup that also includes pasta and/or rice, white beans, onions, celery, carrots, tomatoes, leaf vegetables, stock, and parmesan cheese. It can contain meat too! Pasta e Fagioli On the other hand, this black bean soup is made with black beans, pasta, vegetables, and bacon -- basically an adapted version of a minestrone with a Brazilian twist.  

    Can I make it spicy?

    Yes! You can easily add some spiciness to this black bean soup by mixing in hot sauce, cayenne pepper, or red pepper flakes. To keep it more Brazilian, malagueta peppers would be your pick! 

    Is this dish similar to a Cuban black bean soup?

    No! Cuban black bean soup contains black beans, a few vegetables, spices, and sometimes chorizo. On the other hand, Brazilian black bean soup contains more vegetables and also bacon and pasta. 

    Can I make it vegetarian?

    Yes! Simply omit the bacon and use a vegetable broth, and you'll have a delicious vegetarian black bean soup. 

     How to Store

    • FRIDGE: Store our black bean soup in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. You may have to add just enough broth to the soup before reheating. The pasta tends to absorb most of the soup broth during storage time.   
    • FREEZER: You can store it for about 1 month. 
    • THAWING: Defrost the soup in the fridge overnight. 
    • REHEATING: Reheat, covered, in a microwave-safe bowl until hot. Or, heat it in a pot over medium heat, stirring occasionally. 

    Other Black Bean Recipes

    • Vegetarian feijoada
    • Instant Pot black beans
    • How to make black beans
    • Black bean salad
    • Black beans and rice
    • Black bean pasta recipe

    Other Soup recipes

    • Gluten-free chicken noodle soup
    • Ravioli soup
    • Chicken tortellini soup
    • Thai noodle soup
    • Creamy Cajun chicken pasta soup

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    The Best Black Bean Soup

    This hearty and delicious Black Bean Soup is a quick and easy dinner recipe made from canned black beans, pasta, bacon, and vegetables. It is perfect for taking care of leftovers, and you can easily adapt it to make it vegetarian!
    Course:Main dish
    Cuisine:Brazilian
    Prep Time 15 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 12 minutes minutes
    Total Time 27 minutes minutes
    Servings 6 people
    Calories277.6 kcal
    Author Denise Browning
    Cost $ 0.75 per person

    Equipment

    • 1 cutting board
    • 1 Chef's knife
    • 1 pot
    • 1 wooden spoon

    Ingredients

    • 5 strips of thick smoked bacon chopped (omit it for a vegetarian or vegan version, and use about 2 tablespoons of olive oil to sautee the veggies)
    • ½ large yellow onion chopped ( or use white onion)
    • ⅓ cup diced carrots if using baby carrots, simply slice them into rounds
    • ⅓ cup diced celery
    • 30 ounce can of black beans or homemade black bean leftovers (or 2 cans of 15 ounces each)
    • 4 cups beef stock or vegetable stock for a vegetarian recipe
    • 1 cup canned diced tomatoes and their juice
    • Salt and pepper to taste You may add a pinch of ground cumin if you want, and also red pepper flakes or hot ssauce to make it spicy.
    • 1 cup mezzi rigatoni pasta or any other small pasta of your choice such as macaroni or pasta shells. For making it gluten-free use gluten-free pasta and for making it low-carb, use low-carb pasta.
    • 1 bay leaf
    • Chopped cilantro or parsley or green onions
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    Instructions

    • Cook the bacon: In a medium to large non-stick saucepan, cook the chopped bacon over medium heat for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add the onions and sweat them for about 3 to 5 minutes in the bacon fat.
    • Sauté the veggies: Add the onions and sweat them for about 3 to 5 minutes in the bacon fat. Add the carrots and celery and cook over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, for 3 to 5 minutes.
    • Add the other ingredients: Add the beans, beef stock, tomatoes and their juice, salt, and pepper to taste, pasta, and bay leaf.
    • Simmer: Bring to a boil over medium-high heat; then cover, reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer for about 10 to 12 minutes (or until pasta is cooked). Remove the bay leaf and adjust the salt and pepper if necessary. Serve hot, sprinkled with chopped cilantro/parsley, and serve with bread. Enjoy!

    Recipe Notes

    To make a vegetarian version of this Brazilian minestrone soup, omit bacon and add 2 to 3 Tablespoons of olive oil to the recipe in order to sauté vegetables. If desired, other vegetables can be added to this soup such as ⅓ cup of chopped potatoes, pumpkin, or butternut squash.
     
    How to Store
    • FRIDGE: Store our black bean soup in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. You may have to add just enough broth to the soup before reheating. The pasta tends to absorb most of the soup broth during storage time.   
     
    ALTERNATIVE COOKING METHODS
    Instant Pot
    1. To make it in the Instant Pot, press the saute function, and let the pot heat for about 2 minutes. Then, follow the steps 1, 2, and 3 for the stovetop method above. Then, press cancel!
    2. Lock the lid, turn the valve to sealing, and set the time to 5 minutes to cook the soup on high pressure, or use the soup settings and adjust the time to 5 minutes.
    3. When the instant pot beeps, let the pressure release naturally for 5 minutes, and then manually release the remaining pressure. Remove the lid and the bay leaf. Adjust the seasonings and stir the cilantro. Enjoy!
    Slow Cooker
    1. Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium heat and follow steps 1 and 2 for the stovetop method above. Transfer the bacon and vegetables to the slow cooker pot.
    2. Add the beans, beef stock, tomatoes (and their juice), salt, pepper to taste, and bay leaf. Secure the lid and cook on LOW for 6 hours or on HIGH for 3 hours. About 30 minutes before the cooking time comes to an end, stir in the pasta, cover, and let it cook on HIGH for 20-25 minutes, or until the pasta is al dente.
    3. Remove the bay leaf, adjust the seasonings, stir in the cilantro, and enjoy!
     

    Nutrition

    Calories: 277.6kcal | Carbohydrates: 36.4g | Protein: 15.8g | Fat: 8.1g | Saturated Fat: 2.6g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1.5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3.3g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Cholesterol: 12.1mg | Sodium: 1050mg | Potassium: 917.2mg | Fiber: 11g | Sugar: 2.9g | Vitamin A: 1273.6IU | Vitamin C: 8.8mg | Calcium: 84.7mg | Iron: 3.8mg

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    This post was first published on October 19, 2015.

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    Comments

    1. Fran @ G'day Souffle' says

      November 02, 2015 at 9:10 pm

      'Yes' to beans, 'yes' to bacon, 'yes' to your recipe!

      Reply
    2. Anna @ shenANNAgans says

      October 27, 2015 at 11:54 pm

      The weather has been crazy down under, full on summer to full on winter in a matter of hours. Weather whiplash. This Brazilian minestrone sounds perfect for the cooler nights. I haven't tried those black beans, what an interesting flavour they would add. Will add to the list and try for sure. Yumbo!!!

      Reply
    3. Nusrat Azim says

      October 26, 2015 at 12:14 pm

      That BIG, warm, gorgeous soup IS the way to celebrate Fall 🙂
      Thank you for the hearty recipe. And those killer pictures!

      Reply
    4. Fareeha says

      October 23, 2015 at 2:18 pm

      Hi, Wow! I’m thinking that you really should do a video tutorial, your minestrone is amazing. Would love to be your neighbor.

      Reply
    5. Mi Vida en un Dulce says

      October 22, 2015 at 8:50 am

      Oh, so you also have your own minestrone!!!
      In Peru we have one too, but it is with white beans, and it's green, because it has basil, a lot.

      Reply
    6. Hadia says

      October 22, 2015 at 7:12 am

      This looks so comforting and filling, Denise. I love black beans more than the white ones, The picture is so tempting too! Cheers!

      Reply
    7. Amira says

      October 21, 2015 at 11:57 am

      I love Minestrone and this seems a new and interesting twist to the original one. Will sure be trying this soon as it is getting cold here.

      Reply
    8. John/Kitchen Riffs says

      October 21, 2015 at 10:48 am

      I love black beans! And hearty soups. So of course I'm a fan of any soup that has black beans in it. And is hearty. 🙂 This looks wonderful -- and so appropriate for the season. Thanks!

      Reply
    9. Sugar et al. says

      October 21, 2015 at 5:38 am

      It's certainly a beautiful bowl of comfort! I love that it is similar to the classic Minestrone. That'is one thing about Autumn....the bowl food and some bread. Great recipe Denise!

      Reply
    10. Little Cooking Tips says

      October 21, 2015 at 1:47 am

      Magnificent minestrone! We'd love to try black beans instead of the classic white beans in a minestrone soup, excellent recipe dear Denise! The Brazilian version looks delicious, filling and full of flavors! And the timing is perfect, since the weather has changed today, it's raining and the temperature started dropping a bit:)
      Thank you for another wonderful recipe!
      Lots of hugs!
      xoxoxo

      Reply
    11. Raymund says

      October 21, 2015 at 1:36 am

      This is definitely good for the coming cold days up there in the Northern Hemisphere.
      Love this!

      Reply
    12. Karen (Back Road Journal) says

      October 20, 2015 at 5:15 pm

      I prepare pasta and beans a lot but have never used the combination with black beans . Your Brazilian minestrone sounds great.

      Reply
    13. Deb|EastofEdenCooking says

      October 20, 2015 at 1:22 pm

      Yes to the comfort of a steaming hot bowl of homemade soup! Fall is slowly arriving in California and I'm ready to embrace all the season has to offer. The Brazilian Minestrone is such a wonderful autumn recipe!

      Reply
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