Baked Stuffed Plantains With Black Beans (Vegan) – baked sweet plantains that complements the savory, spicy vegan bean filling well. An easy weeknight treat with only 10 minutes prep time.
This is a healthy, delicious way to enjoy plantains without a boatload of calories. If you have never tried whole fried plantains before you will never know the difference. The savory, spicy bean filling complements the sweet plantains. I would describe this as an incredible deliciousness that is hard to pass up. My friends, this is a keeper!!!
I know you have heard me say this already but I am still going to say it again. I love plantains they have always been a comfort food to me – my all-time favorite starchy side order – boiled, mashed, grilled, bake and fried – give it to me. I can eat plantains everyday and you would never hear a single complaint from me.
Here is an easy recipe that is simply delicious and can be made during a weeknight. To cut back on time use canned beans or any frozen beans you have on hand (I usually boil about 2 -3 pounds of beans during the weekend and freeze) to be used during the weekday.
Here is the deal with plantains, sometimes to get the right plantains can be really tricky, – it is always good to go for appearance as well as the feel. Recently, hubby bought some plantains that looked really dark but were somehow tough. They have to feel like really ripened bananas – you may buy the yellow ones and let them ripen before baking. It will make a really big difference.
Enjoy!
Watch How to Make It
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Patty says
I made this tonight! My husband and I both lived it! I substituted jalapeรฑo for the green pepper and skipped the smoked paprika. Served topped with Oaxaca cheese, guacamole and sour cream. Yumlicious! Thank you!
Imma says
That sounds incredible Patty! You’re making me hungry ๐ Thanks for stopping by!
Jerae Forde says
This was soooooo good! I’m hooked
Samantha collette says
This recipe is tasty and easy. My family asks for it all the time
imma africanbites says
Yaaay! Thanks for taking the time to let me know.
Dawn says
I make this recipes at least
3-4 times a week. Itโs the perfect sweet/savory combo and a nice bonus that itโs vegan. I make my own pot of black beans on Sunday and simply heat up a bowl during the week while the plantain is roasting. Itโs my go to comfort dish. With recipes like this, Iโve been eating well, clean, and dropping weight!
Pat Humphrey says
Wow. Someone gave us a box of plantains and I needed a way to use them up. I Googled vegan plantain recipes and this one came up. I tried it and it’s fantastic. (I used olive oil instead of canola.) Definitely a keeper!
ImmaculateBites says
YESS! Glad to hear it worked out well for you Pat! Thanks for taking the time to let me know.
Janin Price-Dompig says
Thank u so much for this recipe. I am really inspired by it and it will definitely be on my to-do-list. Maybe I will put some extra vegetables in it. Do you have any suggestions? For me as a vegan it is not always easy to find great, delicious and simple African food. So this is perfect. Thank u again.
ImmaculateBites says
Hi Janin! Glad I could have bean of help. Carrots , peas, zucchini, and/or spinach would do just fine.
Oben Immaculate Ayuk says
Wah the recipe look so delicious even without trying. Thanks very much. I will give you feedback after trying it.
ImmaculateBites says
Awesome!
julia says
Just tried this and the taste was delicious but the baked plantains were very dry and tough. Were they not ripe enough or is there something I can do to change this for a next time?
foodie says
I made this recipe but omitted the green peppers and onions and used olive oil because I didn’t have canola. I really enjoyed it. Is it possible to bake extra plantains and store them for leftovers? If so, how do I store them?
ImmaculateBites says
Baked plantains become tough when stored for a prolong period or overnight. I have tried it and don’t enjoy it- it is best eaten after roasting it.
Jessica @ Jessiker Bakes says
Excellent use of plantain! I’m trying to incorporate more Jamaican recipes on my blog and this is great inspiration! I have never thought of whole plantain.
Kori says
I’ve been wanting to make a plantain recipe for so long – I’ve been craving them even though I’ve only had them in frozen Kashi dinners! Can’t wait to try these!
ImmaculateBites says
Kori, let me know how it works for you. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Selena says
Made this last night and love it ! It is a keeper!
ImmaculateBites says
So happy it was a hit!
Therese says
This look nice! Can’t wait to try this!
Do you have the recipe for chapati??
ImmaculateBites says
Therese, I will be posting one in the next two weeks. Stay tune!
Mich says
Wow!what a great way to eat beans and plantains!!! Definitely on my to-do list.Thanks,Imma!
ImmaculateBites says
Mich, let me know how you like it. Thanks for stopping by!
Selena says
Oh My! This is Gorgeous!!!! This is on my to make list. I love fried plantains but will definitely give this a try, especially since it is baked.