Adzuki Bean Bowls

July 2024 · 5 minute read

Never tried adzuki beans? Learn how to cook them for this tasty grain bowl recipe! And don't worry, if you can't find them, black beans work here too.

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Adzuki beans bowl

Have you ever tried adzuki beans? If you haven’t, you totally should. Like most bean varieties, they have a host of health benefits. They’re packed with protein and fiber, and they’re even said to promote heart health by lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Because of their small size, they cook quickly, and last but not least, they’re delicious! Their unique sweet, nutty flavor is at home in everything from hearty grain bowls to Japanese ice cream.

If you’re ready to try them, find my method for how to cook adzuki beans below, along with my all-time favorite adzuki beans recipe.

How to Cook Adzuki Beans

While it’s possible to find canned adzuki beans, you’ll more often see them dried. Unlike other dried beans, there’s no need to soak adzuki beans before you cook them. Even without soaking, they typically cook in less than 90 minutes on the stove! In fact, because they cook relatively quickly, I prefer the dried beans to canned ones. Cooking adzuki beans yourself allows you to control their final texture, and you can amp up their flavor by simmering them with aromatics like quartered onions, smashed garlic cloves, bay leaves, or black peppercorns.

Want to try it? Here’s my easy method for how to cook adzuki beans:

Adzuki Beans Recipe Components and Variations

This Adzuki Bean Bowl from the cookbook Healthyish is my all-time favorite adzuki beans recipe. The sweet, nutty beans pair perfectly with earthy brown rice and a crisp, miso-dressed slaw. All these components keep well if you prep them ahead of time, so this recipe would be a fantastic make-ahead lunch or weeknight dinner. And if you don’t have these exact ingredients on hand, don’t worry! Like most good grain bowls, you can easily swap in what you do have. Here’s what the recipe calls for, plus a few ideas for easy substitutions:

Finish the bowls with creamy avocado, red chiles, and toasted sesame seeds or crushed cashews. Let me know what variations you try!

More Favorite Grain Bowls

If you love this adzuki beans recipe, check out the Healthyish Cookbook! It has a mix of really-healthy and mostly-healthy recipes, hence the name. The book is not entirely vegetarian, but there are SO MANY vegetarian recipes. I have my eye on the Linguine with Trumpet Mushroom “Scallops” and the Smoky Cauliflower and Onion Frittata. I hope you love this book as much as I do!

Then, try one of these grain bowls for more healthy recipe inspiration:

Or find more of my best bean recipes here!

Adzuki Bean Bowls

rate this recipe:4.37 from 11 votesPrep Time: 20 minutes Cook Time: 30 minutes Total Time: 50 minutes Serves 4Save Recipe Print RecipeThis grain bowl with adzuki beans recipe is adapted from Healthyish by Lindsay Maitland Hunt. For speedy assembly, cook the adzuki beans up to 3 days in advance, or use canned beans.

Ingredients

Sesame Miso Dressing (makes extra)

Instructions

Notes

Use any remaining dressing for a salad for another day, it's delicious!

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