Vegan Refried Bean Dip | Healthy Appetizer Recipe - Simply Quinoa (2024)

This healthy Mexican Vegan Refried Bean Dip is sure to be a hit at your next party! It's easy to make, has delicious homemade guacamole and vegan queso, and is great for a crowd!

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As the summer approaches, I'm constantly on the hunt for healthy, crowd-pleasing recipes. When I see my family or meet up with friends, I want to be able to bring something that I know I can eat (i.e. gf/df), but that also everyone else will enjoy as well.

This coming weekend we're going a BBQ for Cinco de Mayo and I was tasked with bringing something. I first went with guac, but that felt too simple, so I started searching on Pinterest. I landed on Mexican Layer Dip and knew I needed my own twist.

This, my friends, is the most epic vegan refried bean dip of all time.

It’s got FOUR layers of awesome Mexican goodness, is totally addicting, BUT it’s still super healthy too. I’ve basically taken the traditional 7 layer dip, stripped out the junk and replaced it with fresh, vegan ingredients. (ps… don't tell your friends there’s no cheese involved – they’ll never be able to tell!)

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A Healthy Mexican Layer Dip

Classic Mexican Layer dip has seven layers. But honestly, it's a little overboard for me. And olives on Mexican dips? Meh, I'll pass.

So we're taking it down to just four simple layers. And each layer packs a punch in the flavor department.

We're also making this layer dip vegan, which adds a slight twist. No cheese, no sour cream. But still absolutely fabulous!

Here are our 4 layers:

  1. vegan refried beans (I like these ones)
  2. the easiest guacamole
  3. vegan queso
  4. fresh pico de gallo

I think you get everything you need in each bite and all those extras are just unnecessary. And with each scoop, you get a huge burst of flavor and texture. It's delicious!

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The Easiest Guacamole Ever

After our refried beans, it's guac time. Like pretty much every other person I know, I'm guacamole obsessed. And I love making mine at home.

If you've never made guac before, it's literally the simplest thing ever. It's just mashed avocado with some spices and lime juice and you're done.

For my homemade guacamole, here's what I use:

  • avocado
  • lime juice
  • chili powder
  • salt

I sometimes will also throw in some cilantro, cumin and garlic powder if I'm feeling fancy! It's truly that simple.

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The Ultimate Vegan Queso Dip

The next layer is cheese. But not actual cheese remember because it's vegan ????

I've made a few vegan queso dips on the blog before, but the one I love with this vegan refried bean dip is actually the sauce I made for my Vegan Nacho Cheesy Kale Chips. I love it with this recipe because it's got a little kick.

I also think my vegan kimchi queso would also be good, but it needs to be cooked first and can be a little tricky texture-wise if it's served cold.

Don't feel like making your own queso? I get it. You can totally use the vegan cream cheese spread from Kite Hill as well (the jalapeno one would be so good!).

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Perfect Homemade Pico De Gallo

Our final layer is the pico de gallo. Pico de gallo is just fresh salsa and it's so simple to make. It's something we make almost weekly just to have on hand. It keeps for at least a week in the fridge and makes a great snack.

For our healthy Mexican layer dip, it's the top layer. And the reason for that is it adds freshness. It completes the whole dip and gives you that bite that you really need to lighten everything up.

I use just a very basic list of ingredients to make my homemade pico de gallo:

  • tomatoes
  • red onion
  • cilantro
  • lime juice
  • chili powder
  • salt

It's just a simple chop of the tomatoes, onion, and cilantro, then you toss that all together with the seasonings. It's that simple as that!

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How to Make Vegan Refried Bean Dip

Once you've got your individual layers together, it's all about assembly.

I personally like the order I have here, but you can totally change things up if you'd like. You can also use store bought versions of all or some of these things. Up to you!

Here's how I assemble my Mexican layers:

  • warm refried beans
  • vegan queso
  • guacamole
  • fresh pico de gallo

And for serving? Chips, chips and more CHIPS! I mean it's also good with crackers, but there's not like a good corn tortilla chip. They're my weakness, my vice and I just adore them with this dip.

So go ahead you little party animal. Whip up this fabulous dip and be the start of the show!

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More Healthy Vegan Mexican Recipes

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  • Mexican Quinoa Stuffed Peppers
  • Vegan Jackfruit Enchiladas Verdes
  • Cilantro Lime Black Bean Quinoa Tacos
  • Mango Lime Quinoa Tacos

Clean Eating Refried Bean Dip

4.5 from 4 votes

This clean eating refried bean dip totally takes the cake. It’s got FIVE layers of awesome Mexican goodness, is totally addicting, BUT it’s still super healthy too.

author: Alyssa

yield: 6 Servings

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Prep: 10 minutes minutes

Total: 10 minutes minutes

Ingredients

for the dip:

for the guacalmole:

for the pico de gallo:

  • 1 roma tomato chopped
  • 1/2 a small red onion chopped
  • 1/4 cup cilantro finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder
  • Pinch of salt + pepper

Instructions

  • Add the refried beans to a small sauce pot and heat on medium low until smooth and cream (you might have to add a touch of water to get it to smooth out).

  • Transfer the beans to a large bowl and smooth the layer with a spoon. Now it's time to layer the rest of the dip: add the queso, then quinoa, then guacamole and top it all with the pico.

  • Serve immediately with your favorite chip or cracker!

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Nutrition

Calories: 127kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 5g | Sodium: 515mg | Potassium: 233mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 355IU | Vitamin C: 6.6mg | Calcium: 32mg | Iron: 1.1mg

cuisine: American, Mexican

course: dip, Side Dish

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FAQs

What's the difference between refried beans and bean dip? ›

What primarily sets bean dip apart from traditional refried beans has everything to do with what's in it. Bean dip isn't a one-size-fits-all recipe, and this satisfying snack can be made with whole beans, fresh corn, and herbs, or you can make a smooth and robust dip that includes cheese, bacon, and sour cream.

How to make refried beans more interesting? ›

You can amp up the spice by adding more hot sauce, or tone it down by adding less — whatever your family prefers! Dice onion and add to the refried beans for more flavor. Add a dash of cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, salt. Garnish with cilantro to improve refried beans taste.

What does refried beans do? ›

Refried beans make the perfect side dish for Mexican food. Serve the beans warm and you could sprinkle some cheese on top. Other uses include, as a filling for burritos, spread over tostadas, dolloped on top of nachos, or simply as a dip on their own.

Why do restaurant refried beans taste so good? ›

If you're wondering what is the secret ingredient for restaurant-quality refried beans, the answer is fat. Restaurant-made refried beans honor traditional Mexican culinary practices by adding a hearty helping of lard or bacon fat drippings to their recipe.

What is the difference between vegan refried beans and regular refried beans? ›

Refried beans are not necessarily vegan as they are often made with lard. You can make them vegan by cooking aromatics in a bit of oil then adding beans, spices and water or vegetable broth and simmering until very tender.

Why is refried beans unhealthy? ›

Yet, since refried beans often contain added fat and salt, they may be higher in calories, saturated fat, and sodium than other beans. These factors may impair your weight loss goals, raise your risk of heart disease, and increase your blood pressure levels.

What does milk do to refried beans? ›

You'll see in the recipe below that I add milk, not water, to my refried beans. It's just enough to give them a creamier texture and a richer flavor. If you prefer non-dairy, just swap out the milk for water or even chicken or vegetable broth.

What thickens refried beans? ›

Cream Cheese Is The Simple Addition For Thicker Refried Beans.

What do Mexicans call refried beans? ›

The English term 'refried beans' is a colloquial adaptation of the Spanish frijoles refritos. Frijoles means beans, and refritos means well-fried. A contributing factor may have been the Mexican habit of adding the prefix 're' to emphasize a word's special meaning.

What food goes well with refried beans? ›

The best side dishes to serve with refried beans are a chicken burrito bowl, birria tacos, tostadas, steak fajitas, mushroom tacos, stuffed shells, carne asada, sweet potato fries, taquitos, Mexican rice, chicken enchiladas, grilled corn on the cob, guacamole, chiles rellenos, quesadillas, and pico de gallo.

Can you eat refried beans straight from the can? ›

Refried beans are a safe and convenient food item pre-cooked during the canning process. While it is safe to eat the beans directly from the can, it is advisable to transfer them to a different container to avoid any potential health risks from the can's lining.

Why do they call it a bean dip? ›

Urban Dictionary defines "bean dip" as "(flicking) a woman's (or man's) breast with the index finger." It's "dubbed 'bean dip' because the move is similar to that of scooping up bean dip," the website reads.

What kind of beans is bean dip made from? ›

Bean Dip Ingredients

You'll need 2 cups homemade or 1 (16-ounce) can refried pinto beans. Sour cream – It adds richness to the dip and perfects its creamy texture. If you don't keep sour cream on hand, feel free to substitute plain Greek yogurt. Canned diced green chiles – They add delicious tangy flavor.

What is the difference between beans and refried beans? ›

Meanwhile, we include whole pinto beans as an ingredient in our Bueno Bowls and offer them as a side. Refried beans are pinto beans that have been mashed and pan-fried, and they are typically seasoned with a little chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.

What is Frito lay bean dip made of? ›

Ingredients. Water, Pinto Beans, Vinegar, Corn Oil, Salt, Maltodextrin (Made from Corn), Dried Onion, Sugar, Jalapeño Peppers, Spice, Chili Pepper, Dried Garlic and Natural Flavors.

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