Looking for a healthy vegan salad for lunch or dinner? This 4 bean salad is an excellent alternative if you don't feel like going shopping. The reason behind this is because this 4 bean salad uses ingredients that store very well and can last for months! So chances are that you've got the ingredients for this 4 salad in your kitchen cupboard without you even realizing it.
In either case, for those of you who love a vibrant and colourful salad like this one, then you'll definitely enjoy this 4 bean salad as well. The best part is that it uses only vegetables, so it doesn't get any more vegan than that! Enjoy the different textures brought forward by the four types of beans and dress the salad with your favourite dressing. Can you guess which four beans make up this 4 bean salad?
4 bean salad recipe balsamic dressing
This 4 bean salad calls for four types of beans: red kidney beans, garbanzo beans (chickpeas), pinto beans and green beans. Yes, it's a lot of beans, but a lot of nutritious fiber! Combined with all four types of beans, the one thing that will bind these ingredients together is a balsamic vinaigrette. As a result, you'll end up with a flavourful and nutritious salad that you won't be able to stop eating. Besides, what a better way to eat healthy than with this 4 bean salad. You can eat all you want guilt-free. You'll find that each type of bean is unique in its own way when it comes to delivering texture and flavour. Read below to find out how each bean contributes to making a 4 bean salad that rocks in all ways!
red kidney beans
The red kidney beans are known for their firm texture. They hold up very well in soups, so that's why they are a very practical component of a cold salad. They would also hold up very well in stews or soups that are simmered for a longer period of time, just like this sausage soup with butter beans. When it comes to taste, they deliver a flavour very reminiscent of green peas or lentils. However, because the red kidney beans are so firm, then need to be pre-soaked in water to soften up.
garbanzo beans
You might know garbanzo beans as chickpeas! Chickpeas are very high in protein and it is a very versatile ingredient. It is used across many cuisines in the form of creating chickpea salads, chickpea falafels or even eating roasted chickpeas alone. In terms of texture, they are usually soft and buttery, but you can easily change their texture by roasting them off. This way, they will become crispier.
pinto beans
Pinto beans are an integral part of Mexican cuisine. It is very common to add them into burritos, wraps or make refried beans with them. Since they are soft, expect a buttery texture. They will most likely fall apart and taste slightly creamy. Also, they are a good source of protein and other healthy nutrients.
green beans
Green beans are probably my favourite vegetable side dish. Besides using roasted green beans as a side dish, they make an excellent addition to a salad once you cut them into smaller pieces. For example, they complement this warm butterbean salad very well. You can even control the texture of this salad. If you like your green beans a bit more firm then take them out of the boiling water a bit earlier. Otherwise, if you love your green beans extra soft, toss them in a frying pan for some extra heat.
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canned four bean salad recipe
As mentioned before, this 4 bean salad is very practical and handy for when you have run out of perishables in your refrigerator. Or when you don't feel like going to the supermarket. All you need to do is take a closer look in your kitchen cupboard and see whether or not you've got the four types of beans. Naturally, you can opt for the dried beans. However, you need to soak these overnight. If this is the case, then put them in a bowl full of water before you leave for work. They should plump up by the time you get back from the office. If you skip this step, your beans will take twice or three times as long to cook and their texture won't be as tender.
You can also used canned beans as an alternative. Canned beans don't need to be soaked in water, however you do need to be careful not to overcook these. If this happens, they might become too mushy and start falling apart in your 4 bean salad. Remember, it's about getting the texture right!
Mexican 4 bean salad
If you love Mexican cuisine as much as I do, you'll most likely want to spin this salad into a Mexican salad. To do so, just slice up one large avocado into thin strips. You can take inspiration from my mung bean salad where I've carefully cut the avocado. Next, cut up some fresh coriander, fresh chilli and sprinkle over with a bit of lime juice. If you want to take the salad to the next level, feel free to combine chipotle powder into the olive oil or just buy a chipotle style dressing. Lastly, nothing screams Mexican more than cutting up some fresh tomatoes into small squares with some thinly diced onions.
4 bean salad dressing
4 bean salad is far from being a plain salad. The best part is that you can easily spice up this 4 bean salad with the right dressing. This recipe calls for a traditional balsamic vinaigrette. However, you can also opt for other dressings. For a creamy dressing, you can use ranch dressing or a creamy watercress sauce. For a tangy dressing, try this watercress dressing, which is super healthy! Otherwise, you can always go for the classic honey mustard salad dressing. The choice is yours. Which dressing would you include in the 4 bean salad?
What is your favourite type of bean salad?
Print📖 Recipe
4 Bean Salad
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 6 1x
Description
This 4 bean salad recipe is unlike all the others. It is a perfect combination of textures, where the contribution of each bean was carefully thought-out.
Ingredients
- 200g (7oz) green beans, topped and tailed
- 240g (1 tin) cooked chickpeas
- 240g (1 tin) cooked kidney beans
- 240g (1 tin) cooked cannelini beans
- 2 red onions, peeled and thinly sliced
- 1 red chilli, washed and finely chopped
- 30ml (2 tbsp) olive oil
- 15ml (1 tbsp) balsamic vinegar
- 125ml (½ cup) fresh coriander leaves, washed and chopped
- Salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Boil the green beans in salted water until fork tender. Drain and set aside.
- Once the green beans are cooled down, toss all the ingredients together in a large bowl and serve.
Notes
- Substitute the different beans with your favourite pulses.
- You can play with different salad dressings too!
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Category: Side Dish
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 278
- Sugar: 3.5 g
- Sodium: 24 mg
- Fat: 5.9 g
- Carbohydrates: 43.9 g
- Fiber: 11.5 g
- Protein: 14.7 g
Marie Rungapadiachy
Steak, green bean, red onion and feta cheese salad is my favourite.
Meryl Thomas
Love red kidney bean salad
Adrian Bold
I like a Mediterranean Three Bean Salad.
Carolyn E
I like an aduki bean salad, with coriander, ginger and chili dressing
Amy Jo mclellan
I love the sound of your Mexican 4 Bean Salad - that's my favourite.
Laura Pritchard
Three Bean Salad is lush
Tricia Bingham
green bean salad
Anneka
It’s the famous four bean salad of course and my mum makes the best one! I’ll be sending her this recipe to try out and I’ll do a taste test lol
Cara-Jane Hunter
This one! Love coriander!
Sheri Darby
The mixed bean salad my husband makes
sharon martin
Mexican Bean Salad
Stef Acaster
spicy Mexican bean salad
Angela Kelly
I like a Mexican four bean salad.
Charlotte G
Green beans, sweetcorn and kidney beans in oil and vinegar 🙂
Laura Turner
Flageolet beans with a drizzle of lemon.
Caroline Shepherd
I do a black bean salad with tomato, onions, peppers, and avocado which is really yummy.
Louise Ryves
Madame beans in a salad are tasty
Deirdre M
Butter bean, pea, hazelnut & wild garlic pesto salad with pecorino shaved over the top!
Rachel Lines
Green beans and pesto potato salad
Sarah Mccaffery
A Mexican bean salad.
Margaret Mccaffery
Edamame salad
Mark McCaffery
A butter bean salad
Joanne Billington
Mexican bean salad
Kim Carberry
Butter bean salad...
Carol Frosdick
Love Mexican bean salad
Gillian Hitchen
I like them tossed with toasted hazelnuts
jo liddement
I am vegetarian and love using beans in salads and my favourite ones to use are black beans.
Steph
I liked a edeme bean salad!
Steph
I liked a edeme bean salad!
claire woods
MEDITERRANEAN BEAN SALAD
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michelle
Wonderful! Welcome Claire!
michelle
wonderful welcome! 🙂
hannah igoe
I love a bean and sweet potato salad
Adrian Crook
I love a kidney bean salad with red onion and tomato
Sheena Batey
Butter bean salad
Kim M
Love kidney beans in any sort of salad x
Emily C
MT boyfriend makes an amazing Lebanese inspired bean salad! So tasty!
michelle
yum! What ingredients does he use?
Annie L
I'd Love to try this - it looks so healthy!
Annabel Greaves
I love a green bean salad
Ruth Harwood
With chickpeas and black eye peas along with red and white kidney beans and borlotti beans too xx
Lucy
I've never had one but they sound great 🙂
Desiree DeYoung
I don't have a favorite bean salad!!!^_^
Caroline B
Mexican 4 bean salad yum
iain maciver
never had a bean salad so far
Emma C
Edamame salad
Solange
Mediterranean Three Bean Salad.
Kelly Hirst
I love an edamame bean salad
Jeanette Leighton
Love a 4 bean salad my favourite beans are green beans
Wise Ways
I've never tried a bean salad these look so tempting
Sam macaree
4 bean salad
cheryl hadfield
I love greenbean and potato salad