21 beans and pastas for when dinner needs something filling

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When dinner needs more staying power, beans and pasta are usually the easiest places to start. These 21 recipes cover that practical mix, from pasta salads and baked pastas to rice-and-bean dishes, chili, casseroles, burgers, soup, risotto, and even a vanilla bean dessert. The lineup works because it leans on ingredients that stretch well, fill plates, and make leftovers easier to use. Whether you need a full dinner, a side that can hold its own, or something sweet to finish, this list keeps the theme simple without making every recipe feel the same.

A bowl of asparagus and white bean risotto.
Asparagus and White Bean Risotto. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad

A Caesar salad with grilled chicken, penne pasta, cherry tomatoes, croutons, and shredded cheese, topped with Caesar dressing on a bed of lettuce.
Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Built around pasta, grilled chicken, romaine, cherry tomatoes, red bell pepper, Caesar dressing, Parmesan, and croutons, Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad gives the list a cold pasta option that still has protein. The salad format keeps it useful for lunches, potlucks, or dinner when a hot pan sounds like punishment. It fits the beans-and-pastas angle by turning a familiar Caesar setup into something more filling without making the plate feel heavy.
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Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Scampi Pasta

A plate of spaghetti topped with grilled chicken strips and garnished with chopped parsley, bell peppers, and shredded cheese.
Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Scampi Pasta. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Ready in 45 minutes for six servings, Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Scampi Pasta uses angel hair pasta, chicken tenderloins, bell peppers, red onion, garlic, chicken broth, white wine, heavy cream, and Parmesan. The chicken is coated with flour, Parmesan, Italian seasoning, and paprika before cooking, which gives the pasta more structure than a plain cream sauce. Keep this one for the nights when pasta needs to do more than sit under sauce.
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Jamaican Red Beans and Rice

A bowl of stew with bread and carrots.
Jamaican Red Beans and Rice. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

With a 32-minute total time and eight servings, Jamaican Red Beans and Rice turns long grain rice, red beans, coconut milk, jerk seasoning, Scotch bonnets, scallions, onion, and garlic into a one-pot main or side. The coconut milk and vegetable broth cook right into the rice, so the beans are part of the whole dish instead of an afterthought. It works well when dinner needs something filling but still easy to portion.
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Baked Beans

A black oval dish filled with baked beans in a rich sauce, mixed with pieces of bacon and garnished with chopped parsley.
Baked Beans. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Built from navy beans, bacon, onion, brown sugar, molasses, ketchup, mustard, Worcestershire, salt, and pepper, Baked Beans bring the classic cookout-style bean dish into this roundup without needing a complicated list. The sweet and smoky base makes it useful next to grilled mains, sandwiches, or simple weeknight plates. It fits here as the steady bean side that can round out pasta salads, baked potatoes, and rice dishes without competing for space.
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Baked Feta Pasta

Baked bow-tie pasta with cherry tomatoes, creamy sauce, basil leaves, and red pepper flakes in a white dish.
Baked Feta Pasta. Photo credit: My Reliable Recipes.

In 45 minutes for four servings, Baked Feta Pasta turns cherry tomatoes, a feta block, garlic, olive oil, oregano, red pepper flakes, short pasta, and basil into a creamy baked pasta. The tomatoes and feta bake together before the pasta gets folded in, which keeps the method simple while still giving the dish a sauce that clings. It is a strong pick for a weeknight pasta that does not need a long simmer.
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Italian Pasta with Salami

A vibrant pasta salad with fusilli, cherry tomatoes, bell peppers, black olives, and diced salami in a clear bowl.
Italian Pasta with Salami. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

Packed with pasta, salami, olives, pepperoncini, red onion, bell pepper, Italian dressing, and Parmesan, Italian Pasta Salad with Salami covers the deli-style side of the pasta category. The salty mix-ins make it useful for lunches, cookouts, or any dinner where the main dish needs backup from the fridge. Since it is built around sturdy ingredients, it can sit longer than a green salad without giving up right away.
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Black Bean Hummus

A bowl of bean dip garnished with chopped herbs and olive oil, surrounded by tortilla chips.
Black Bean Hummus. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

Ready in 15 minutes for four servings, Black Bean Hummus blends black beans with tahini, lime juice, garlic, olive oil, cumin, salt, and water. Fresh cilantro finishes the bowl, and the recipe serves well with pita bread, crackers, or fresh vegetables. It gives the bean side of the list a fast dip option for lunches, snack boards, or nights when everyone is circling the kitchen before dinner.
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Black Bean Noodles

A bowl of stir-fried udon noodles with beef, cabbage, and green onion garnish, served with a pair of chopsticks on the side.
Black Bean Noodles. Photo credit: Your Perfect Recipes.

A 35-minute recipe with three servings, Black Bean Noodles coats fresh udon in a glossy sauce made with cabbage, onions, sesame oil, pork belly, garlic, ginger, Korean black bean paste, sugar, oyster sauce, soy sauce, and cornstarch. The sauce thickens enough to cling to the noodles instead of pooling underneath. Use this when the pasta slot needs something deeper than tomato sauce or cheese.
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Copycat Chipotle Black Beans

Chipotle black beans cooked and in a serving bowl.
Copycat Chipotle Black Beans. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Ready in 20 minutes, Copycat Chipotle Black Beans uses black beans, chili powder, cumin, oregano, bay leaf, lemon juice, lime juice, salt, pepper, and water. The recipe keeps the ingredient list short, which makes it useful for bowls, tacos, rice plates, or simple sides. It adds a quick bean option to the list for nights when you need something that can slide into several meals.
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Dense Bean Salad

A spoonful of chickpea salad with chopped cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, parsley, and feta cheese being served from a bowl.
Dense Bean Salad. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

In 15 minutes for eight servings, Dense Bean Salad combines chickpeas, pinto beans, red onion, red and yellow peppers, English cucumber, Kalamata olives, feta, parsley, olive oil, lemon juice, maple syrup, Dijon, garlic, oregano, salt, and pepper. The chopped format makes it easy to pack, scoop, or serve next to pasta and potatoes. It is the bean dish to use when the fridge needs ready-made lunches.
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Black Bean Burger

A black bean burger in a burger bap with relish oozing out over it.
Black Bean Burger. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Ready in 22 minutes and shaped into six patties, Black Bean Burger uses black beans, grated onion, garlic, vegetarian Worcestershire sauce, cumin, chili powder, smoked paprika, egg, Panko breadcrumbs, and olive oil. The patties cook in a skillet until charred on both sides, then go into buns with sauce and fillings. It gives the bean lineup a main dish that can stand beside pasta salads without feeling like a side.
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Black Bean Sliders

A black bean burger with a slice of cheese, cilantro, and red onion, served on a toasted bun.
Black Bean Sliders. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

Scaled for 16 servings, Black Bean Sliders turn black beans, onion, garlic, vegetarian Worcestershire sauce, cumin, chili powder, smoked paprika, egg, Panko breadcrumbs, and olive oil into small patties in 22 minutes. The smaller format makes them easier to serve with pasta salad, rice, or chips on a mixed table. Use them when you want a bean-based main that feels casual and easy to share.
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Caribbean Rice and Beans

A bowl of cooked rice mixed with kidney beans, garnished with chopped herbs on top, placed on a light-colored surface with fresh greens on a wooden board in the background.
Caribbean Rice and Beans. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

A 32-minute recipe with eight servings, Caribbean Rice and Beans cooks garlic, onion, scallions, Scotch bonnets, jerk seasoning, long grain rice, red beans, coconut milk, vegetable broth, salt, pepper, and cilantro in one pot. The rice absorbs the coconut milk and spice while the beans add substance. It works as a main or a side, especially when the rest of dinner needs something that stretches.
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Green Bean Casserole

A casserole dish filled with green bean casserole with a spoon in it.
Green Bean Casserole. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

With a 45-minute total time, Green Bean Casserole keeps the ingredient list direct: green beans, cream of mushroom soup, milk, crispy onions, cheddar, salt, and pepper. The creamy base and onion topping make it more substantial than plain green beans, which helps it fit with the heavier bean and pasta dishes here. Serve it when dinner needs a familiar side that can sit beside almost anything.
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Green Bean and Bacon Casserole

A baked casserole topped with chopped bacon, crispy onions, and melted cheese, featuring visible green peppers and a creamy sauce.
Green Bean and Bacon Casserole. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Ready in 40 minutes, Green Bean and Bacon Casserole adds butter, garlic, onion, button mushrooms, fresh green beans, chicken broth, cream of mushroom soup, Parmesan, bacon, and crispy onion strings to the mix. The bacon and mushrooms give the casserole more depth than the basic version, while the green beans keep it from feeling like another pasta bake. It works well for holiday plates or Sunday dinner.
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Ham and Bean Soup

A bowl of white bean soup with pieces of ham, garnished with chopped parsley, and a spoon resting in the bowl.
Ham and Bean Soup. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

Taking 1 hour and 50 minutes for six servings, Ham and Bean Soup uses dried navy beans, olive oil, onion, carrots, celery, garlic, bay leaf, black pepper, diced ham, chicken broth, salt, and parsley. The beans soak first, then simmer with ham and broth until the pot turns into a full meal. Keep this for leftover ham days or cold-weather lunches that need real staying power.
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Hawaiian Baked Beans

A plate of Hawaiian baked beans garnished with a pineapple slice and chopped herbs.
Hawaiian Baked Beans. Photo credit: Pocket Friendly Recipes.

A 95-minute bean side, Hawaiian Baked Beans combines pork and beans with bacon, red onion, green bell pepper, brown sugar, garlic salt, smoked paprika, liquid smoke, BBQ sauce, and crushed pineapple. The pineapple gives the sauce a sweet edge while the bacon and paprika keep it grounded. It fits cookouts, potlucks, or any plate where the pasta side needs a bean dish with more personality.
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Mixed Bean Chili

A bowl of chili with avocado, tortilla chips and guacamole.
Mixed Bean Chili. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Ready in 30 minutes for six servings, Mixed Bean Chili brings together carrots, red onions, red bell peppers, garlic, jalapeño, oregano, chili flakes, smoked paprika, cumin, kidney beans, black beans, chickpeas, crushed tomatoes, chipotle sauce, and water. The recipe works as a bowl, tortilla filling, burrito base, or nacho topping. It gives the roundup a fast bean main that can cover more than one dinner plan.
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Marry Me Butter Beans

A cast iron skillet with creamy pasta mixed with spinach and sun-dried tomatoes, topped with cheese, with a wooden spoon resting inside.
Marry Me Butter Beans. Photo credit: Splash of Taste.

In 30 minutes for four servings, Marry Me Butter Beans simmers shallots, garlic, sun-dried tomatoes, tomato paste, smoked paprika, oregano, cayenne, vegetable stock, butter beans, spinach, heavy cream, Parmesan, and basil in one pan. The beans carry the sauce well, so the dish feels like a main rather than a side. Serve with bread, rice, or pasta when dinner needs something creamy without starting from meat.
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Ninja Creami Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

A glass bowl with two scoops of vanilla ice cream topped with colorful rainbow sprinkles, set against a plain white background.
Ninja Creami Vanilla Bean Ice Cream. Photo credit: Hungry Cooks Kitchen.

After 24 hours of freezing and 8 minutes of prep, Ninja Creami Vanilla Bean Ice Cream turns whole milk, heavy cream, confectioners’ sugar, vanilla pods or extract, and salt into four servings. It is the outlier in this list, but the vanilla bean angle gives it a light dessert slot after the heavier pastas, potatoes, and bean dishes. Serve with berries, brownies, or a simple cookie plate.
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Asparagus and White Bean Risotto

A bowl of asparagus and white bean risotto.
Asparagus and White Bean Risotto. Photo credit: Two City Vegans.

Ready in 30 minutes for four servings, Asparagus and White Bean Risotto uses arborio rice, vegetable broth, white wine or more broth, olive oil, onion, garlic, thyme, lemon zest, asparagus, white beans, and pepper. The white beans add substance without taking over the creamy rice texture. It closes the list with a pasta-adjacent dinner that still belongs beside the bean-heavy recipes.
Get the Recipe: Asparagus and White Bean Risotto

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