Zesty Fat-Free Black Bean Dip

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This Fat-free Vegan Black Bean Dip is one of our favorite recipes of all time! It tastes amazing and is sooo simple to make–you probably have all the ingredients in your home right now so what are you waiting for?

black bean dip with a plate of chips.

We love bean dips of all kinds.  But have you seen the price of them in the grocery store?  Unbelievable and untenable in today's economy.

And really – even the dips made from beans are crazy expensive?  I thought they were supposed to be the budget-friendly food!

Well, here is a money and a time-saving recipe for you.  A seriously delicious and Easy Bean Dip Recipe.

As in lick your lips delicious.

Easy Fat-free Black Bean Dip in a bowl with chips

This easy bean dip recipe is a remake of one that I got from a Vitamix demonstrator.  It apparently used to be on the Vitamix website, but no longer.  What a loss, but at least you can find it here!

This is one of those “tried and true” recipes, a real go-to when you need something fast that you know will be a success.  And boy, is it fast to make!

I gave the recipe to one of my friends two years ago and she said that she made it for all of her Christmas gatherings and it was a great hit!

Easy Fat-free Black Bean Dip in a bowl with chips

Then another friend asked me for the recipe this year so that she could take it to her Holiday gatherings as well.  Finally, we had some friends from Nicaragua over this past summer and served this.

Again, a bit hit!  Simple and satisfying!

Take this to your next gathering. Your friends will thank you. And you will thank me!

Oh, and by the way, I don't eat fat free as a rule. In fact, I eat a lot of fat. It's just that this is a great recipe that happens to have no fat. It just happened that way.

Why This Black Bean Dip Is Different

Once you have this black bean dip, there's simply no going back to buying bean dip every again. Here's why you'll love it. This bean dip is:

  • oil-free—but still creamy
  • made with only whole ingredients (no fillers)
  • great chunky OR smooth
  • budget-friendly
  • ready in minutes

Recipe Notes

  • Canned beans can be used, but preferably use de-gassed beans. Our favorite varieties are organic cranberry, black turtle, pinto, and kidney, but you can use any bean that you have available.
  • 1/8 cup minced dried onion, plus a bit of water, can substitute for the onion half if you're short on time.
  • For help using cilantro, see my cilantro tips post.

Time and Money Saving Tips for This Black Bean Dip

  • Cilantro can be purchased in large amounts and then washed, chopped and frozen (stems and all) in baggies in the freezer.  Then it is ready at your fingertips year round!
  • For lime juice, I use bottled organic lime juice to save time.  (I recommend Dream Foods.)  However, you can also just throw in a whole washed lime into your blender or food processor if you happen to have limes in your kitchen. The rind is healthy too!
  • Problems digesting beans?  See my post on How to De-Gas Beans, so you can eat a lot of bean dip and not suffer the consequences!
  • No time to make beans?  Try making them ahead of time and storing them in the freezer for quick access whenever you need them!
  • Tomatoes left over after making this bean dip? See my post on The Easiest Way to Preserve Tomatoes.  Works for fresh or canned!

More Bean Dip Recipes

Super Savory Hummus (with tahini-free option)
Tuscan Bean Dip — full of garlic and herbs
Pizza Hummus — a fun twist on traditional hummus

Vegan Black Bean Dip - gluten-free, healthy, easy, whole30, dairy-free, low fat

Easy Black Bean Dip

This Easy Bean Dip is super easy and flavorful–guaranteed to be a hit at your next gathering. Makes great wrap filling too!
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Servings: 18
Calories: 47kcal
Author: Adrienne

Ingredients

  • 3 1/2 cups cooked beans
  • 2 to 3 medium tomatoes (fresh or use the about 7 ounces of canned or jarred tomatoes)
  • 1/4 cup lime juice (or the juice of 2 limes)
  • 4 cloves garlic
  • 1/2 medium onion
  • 1/2 cup cilantro
  • 1/2 tablespoon salt
  • 1 jalapeno (optional)

Instructions

  • Place all of the ingredients except for the tomatoes and beans in a food processor or blender. Blend until smooth.
  • Add tomatoes and beans. Process slowly to desired consistency – just a little for a chunky / salsa-like dip; a lot for a smooth, thick, hummus-like dip.

Notes

Nutrition

Calories: 47kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 196mg | Potassium: 152mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 163IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 15mg | Iron: 1mg | Net Carbs: 6g

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. It may vary depending on ingredient brands, substitutions, and preparation methods. Optional ingredients are not included. Net carbs are typically calculated by subtracting fiber and sugar alcohols (such as erythritol) from total carbohydrates. This information should not be relied upon for medical or nutritional purposes.

Enjoy!

Note: If you are following the Trim Healthy Mama plan, this is an E.

This easy bean dip is great served with vegetables, chips, or Focaccia Flax Bread (it's gluten-free with a vegan option – and it's super easy too!)

What will you serve this Easy Bean Dip recipe with?

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36 Comments

  1. Thank you for your submission on Nourishing Treasures’ Make Your Own! Monday link-up.

    This looks delicious! We love beans.

    Check back later tonight when the new link-up is running to see if you were one of the top 3 featured posts! 🙂

  2. I wish I would have seen the link to “how to easily peel garlic” a few days ago when I had to peel 20 cloves! Brilliant!

  3. Stopping from the Tuesday Tip hop too! We love bean dip. I will have to make it this weekend for the game.

  4. Thanks for linking your great post to FAT TUESDAY. This was very interesting! Hope to see you next week!

    Be sure to visit RealFoodForager.com on Sunday for Sunday Snippets – your post from Fat Tuesday may be featured there!

  5. What a great recipe! I am always looking for new bean recipes. I make a lot of chili, beans and rice, and refried beans for burritos. A nice bean dip would be a good change of pace, and a good way to eat the many raw carrots our farmers’ market is providing these days 🙂

  6. It was actually The Girls Creative that I found you! I also have an Excalibur dehydrator and LOVE it! I’m having fun reading about what you do with it. I’ll try the nuts!!