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Get ready to dig into a bowl of comfort with this Good Ole’ Cajun Red Beans + Rice recipe! This hearty dish is bursting with flavor, warmth, and a little Southern charm—perfect for cozy nights when you want to bring a taste of the South right to your kitchen! Slow Cooker, Dairy-free, Vegan + Gluten-free Option.
Southern food is a huge part of who I am, and after sharing my gumbo recipe last week, I knew I had to bring you this Good Ole' Cajun Red Beans + Rice recipe—it’s a dish I grew up eating all the time. It’s hands-down one of my favorites, and I’m so excited to share it with y’all! Creamy, velvety red beans paired with smoky andouille sausage, all served over fluffy white rice.
This dish is super easy to make dairy-free + gluten-free, so it’s perfect for feeding a picky crowd. Haha. I love serving it with cornbread—whether it’s my Brown Butter Pumpkin Cornbread or Hot Honey Southern Cornbread (and yes, sometimes I even crumble it over the top). The flavors are chef's kiss together! Corn on the cob and coleslaw also make great sides to round out the meal.
Cajun Red Beans + Rice is a classic Southern dish with deep Louisiana roots. Back in the day, it was often made on Mondays, while folks were busy doing laundry because it could simmer away without needing much attention.
Leftover ham or sausage from Sunday’s meal would get thrown in with red beans, veggies + cajun spices, making it super flavorful. Served over rice, it was an easy, filling meal that’s stuck around as a comforting favorite. This is my take on the recipe, and I hope you love it as much as my family does!
This dish has 3 main components --- Prepping the veggies + sausage, cooking your fluffy rice, and simmering the beans with the veggies and sausage in a thick, flavorful sauce. I opted for canned beans to keep things easy, but you can definitely use soaked and pre-cooked beans if you prefer! Check out the recipe card below for the full breakdown.
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This Cajun Red Beans + Rice recipe is super filling + delicious all on its own! But if you’re serving a crowd or just want to jazz it up with some tasty sides, here are a few fun ideas to pair with it:
For all my dessert lovers out there, you can’t go wrong with classics like Bananas Foster, Banana Pudding, or Sweet Potato Pie—they're the perfect sweet endings after a hearty meal!
Yes, you can definitely use dried beans instead of canned ones! Just keep in mind that dried beans need to be soaked and cooked before you add them to the dish. To use dried beans, soak them overnight or use the quick soak method, then cook them until tender. Once they're ready, you can add them to the recipe as you would with canned beans. It’ll take a bit more time, but the flavor is totally worth it!
Sure! You can absolutely make this in a slow cooker! Just chop up your Andouille sausage, onion, garlic, and green onions, then mix them in the slow cooker with drained kidney beans, tomato paste, veggie stock (or water), Worcestershire sauce, and seasonings.
You can brown the sausage first for extra flavor if you like. Cover it and cook on low for 6-8 hours or high for 3-4 hours until everything is nice and tender. If you want a thicker sauce, stir in a cornstarch-water mix about 30 minutes before serving. Serve it over fluffy basmati rice and enjoy!
Leftovers can be stored in a tightly sealed container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days, for optimal freshness. Can also be frozen for 4-6 months. To defrost, simply place soup in the refrigerator overnight or at room temperature before re-heating on the stove top to serve.
Yes! To make this red beans + rice GF, simply substitute the flour with GF-friendly flour or cornstarch for thickener, as well as ensure that stock, kidney beans, Worcestershire sauce are GF-friendly.
It’s as easy as swapping out the regular butter for a dairy-free version, and you’re all set!
Andouille sausage is traditional for Cajun red beans and rice, but you can also use smoked sausage or turkey sausage for a lighter option.
Absolutely! To make a vegetarian or vegan version of Good Ole’ Cajun Red Beans + Rice, just swap in a vegan or veggie sausage, and be sure to choose a vegan Worcestershire sauce like Annies + dairy-free butter. This way, you’ll keep all the delicious flavors while making it suitable for plant-based diets.
Now that you've fallen in love with this Good Ole’ Cajun Red Beans + Rice, give these other Southern dishes a try:
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This recipe is on point! I used twice the sausage and beans and doubles everything else and it was absolutely perfect! Chef's kiss***
Hi Tralonda! WOW! I'm so thrilled that you enjoyed this recipe! Thanks so much for giving it a try! 🙂