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Jamaican Rice and Beans

Jamaican Rice and Beans

Adapted from TheMealDB

TheMealDB Sourced — pending WFPB review. Recipe data and image via TheMealDB. WFPB analysis and substitutions by Captain Rico are still in progress; the recipe below is the source's original. View the original at TheMealDB.

Prep: 2 min Cook: 26 min Servings: 18

Ingredients

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Method

  1. Equipment Dutch oven Add rice, coconut milk, kidney beans, water, kosher salt, allspice, and black pepper to a large pot and stir until combined.
  2. Lay green onions, thyme and Scotch bonnet pepper on top. Bring mixture to a boil.
  3. Once boiling, reduce heat to low and cover with a lid.
  4. Allow to cook covered for 18 minutes over low heat, then remove from heat.
  5. Leave the lid on for an additional 5 minutes.
  6. Open the lid and remove the green onion, Scotch bonnet pepper, and thyme.
  7. Fluff the rice and peas with a fork. Serve and enjoy.
About the ingredients
Rice Oryza sativa
Edible cereal grain seed. 'Non-GMO' is a marketing label claim, not a distinct ingredient. Whole grain (brown) is intact; whole-food cereal. Canonical to WFPB.
Coconut Milk Cocos nucifera
The fruit of the coconut palm; edible white flesh and water. Whole, high-fat plant food. 'Organic' is a farming descriptor, not processing. Whole coconut flesh is canonical WFPB (distinct from extracted coconut oil).
Kidney Beans Phaseolus vulgaris
Large red kidney-shaped seeds of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). Whole dried legume; must be boiled to destroy phytohaemagglutinin lectin (traditional preparation). High protein, fiber, folate, iron. WFPB-canonical.
Water
Plain potable water (H2O). Universal solvent and culinary base, no calories or nutrients beyond trace minerals. Not derived from any organism; an unprocessed essential. WFPB canonical.
Kosher Salt NaCl
Coarse-grained sodium chloride with no anticaking agents or iodine, used for koshering meat and general seasoning. A refined mineral isolate; not a whole plant food. Noncanonical under WFPB (added sodium, no food matrix).
Ground Allspice Pimenta dioica
Allspice: dried unripe berry of Pimenta dioica, a Caribbean/Central American tree; named for its clove-cinnamon-nutmeg-like aroma. Indigenous to the New World, exported widely after Columbian contact. Used whole or ground. Rich in eugenol; a whole dried spice. Canonical WFPB.
Black Pepper Piper nigrum
Dried unripe fruit (peppercorns) of the pepper vine, used whole or ground. A whole dried spice with nothing added or extracted. Canonical WFPB aromatic.
Spring Onions Allium fistulosum
Young onion harvested before bulb forms; the whole white base and green tops eaten fresh. Aromatic allium, raw or cooked. Low-calorie, vitamin K, vitamin C, folate. Whole fresh vegetable — canonical WFPB.
Thyme Thymus vulgaris
Fresh or dried leaf+tender stem. Bare name is the herb, not the distilled essential oil.
Scotch Bonnet Capsicum chinense
Whole fruit of a fiery chili pepper, very high on the Scoville scale. Used fresh or dried as an aromatic/heat source. Rich in capsaicin and vitamin C. Whole-food matrix intact. WFPB canonical.