Tracking PixelHealthy Vegetarian Mexican Casserole with Rice & Beans is easy to make and filled with cheesy goodness along with brown rice and lots of veggies. It is a great addition to your next dinner party or Thanksgiving meal.  It can be made ahead and frozen, making it easy and quick to throw together.

Vegetarian Mexican Casserole with Rice & Beans served on a white plate along with a fork.
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November is such an exciting time. Thanksgiving is coming up, and I have been thinking of my menu for the big dinner. We always have some family who does not eat meat (including dear hubby), so I like having a few healthy and filling options. At the same time, I don’t want to make it hard on myself to get too many dishes ready on the day.

This Mexican Casserole is my favorite, which is perfect for the day as it is an awesome side dish that takes very little effort and time to put together and can be enjoyed by everyone. Once the rice is pre-cooked, it can be ready in no time.

Brown Rice along with onions, bell peppers, corn, black beans, fire-roasted diced tomatoes, and some jalapeños for the spice lovers…there is so much healthy goodness in this casserole. This vegetarian casserole is also gluten- and nut-free in case of any allergies or diet restrictions.

Check out more delicious Mexican recipesCilantro Lime Brown Rice, Pineapple Mango Salsa, Spanish Rice, and Vegetarian Taco Soup.

Watch How to Make Vegetarian Mexican Casserole with Rice & Beans

Preparation of the Vegetarian Mexican Casserole

This Mexican Casserole recipe is packed with protein from black beans, lots of veggies and cheese to make an incredibly delicious dish.

I love to eat veggies, but chopping them…not so much. I was super excited to get my hands on this manual processor, the One Stop Chop from OXO. I must say my preparation for this dish was a breeze.

Vegetarian Mexican Casserole with Rice & Beans - Chop onions in OXO manual chopper

The blades of this manual chopper were amazingly sharp, and with a few turns the onions were diced to perfection!

It worked perfectly for the red and green peppers too. I just cut the pepper, removed the seeds and cut it into 6 pieces. Less than 30 seconds and they are done.  You get the idea….I am loving this chopper (as if it were a real person).

Vegetarian Mexican Casserole with Rice & Beans - Chop red bell pepper in OXO manual chopper

Along with the manual chopper, I also used the OXO Herb Stripping Comb which was quite convenient as I like to add lots of cilantro to Mexican food (or any other dishes). Just one pull and the leaves are separated from multiple stems at the same time!

Vegetarian Mexican Casserole with Rice & Beans - Removing cilantro leaves using OXO herb stripping comb

Now that we have all the preparation done…let’s look at the next steps!

  • Veggies chopped – onions, green and red peppers, jalapeños
  • Rinsed and Drained black beans
  • Frozen corn
  • Brown Rice cooked
  • Cheese grated

How to make Mexican Rice Casserole?

Let’s start with sautéing the veggies. Heat a large skillet and add some oil. Sauté onions, bell peppers & jalapeño for a few minutes. Then add in corn, and sauté for a couple more minutes.

Saute vegetables for Mexican Casserole

Add in black beans, diced tomatoes, lime juice and spices. Stir them all and then add the brown rice and shredded cheese.

I used canned black beans when making this recipe, however you can also pre-cook black beans in the pressure cooker and use them in this casserole.

I used brown rice in this recipe, but white rice works great too. Long or medium grain rice is always my preference for casseroles. The brown rice can be cooked in the instant pot or on the stovetop.

I mainly used freshly grated cheddar cheese in this dish. Monterey Jack or Mexican blend would work too.

Rice, beans, veggies and cheese in a pan

Now spread the rice in the baking dish and then the remaining cheese on top. I love this OXO Glass 3 Qt Baking Dish with Lid, as it is the perfect size for a big party. I love that it can go from freezer to oven directly (no need to let it sit out and thaw!)…isn’t that wonderful when you want to meal prep and have 10 other dishes to make for the Thanksgiving dinner? One less thing to think about is a life saver!

You will also like that this baking dish has a lid which is great if you wanted to get the casserole ready the day before or even for leftovers!

Bake vegetarian Mexican casserole

Now is the time to bake the casserole to perfection. Have the oven preheated to 400˚F. Place the casserole at the center of the oven, and bake for 12-15 minutes, until the cheese is bubbling and perfectly melted on the top.

Vegetarian Mexican Casserole with Rice & Beans - Baked and cut into pieces to serve. Lime, cilantro to garnish.

Garnish with some cilantro and jalapeños (skip for kids). Top with some guacamole or sour cream when serving!

This was absolutely AAAAMAZING. I love these trial runs for Thanksgiving where we get to devour all the delicious food. I had this straight for both lunch and dinner…and looking forward to having it tomorrow too. Don’t forget it is so healthy that it is okay to eat it multiple times….that is a win in my book!

Vegetarian Mexican Casserole with Rice & Beans - Served on a plate

Give it a try for your Thanksgiving. Whether you are cooking for special diets such as vegetarian, gluten free or not, this casserole is a great addition to the special dinner.

Tips for making the perfect Vegetarian Mexican Casserole

√ Add lots of veggies to make this a healthy casserole.

√ Adjust spices to taste. You can reduce cayenne and skip jalapeños to make this less spicy.

√ Dont skimp on the cheese. I like to use a block of cheese and shred it myself, rather than the pre-shredded store bought cheese, as it gives a better texture to the final dish.

√ I used fire-roasted diced tomatoes in this casserole, red enchilada sauce is a great substitute or addition too.

√ Brown or white rice, either can work well in this casserole.

Vegetarian Mexican Casserole with Rice & Beans served on a white plate along with a fork.
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Healthy Vegetarian Mexican Casserole with Rice & Beans

Healthy Vegetarian Mexican Rice and Bean Casserole is easy to make and filled with cheesy goodness, along with brown rice and lots of veggies. This is an easy gluten free & vegetarian casserole for a weeknight dinner or your next party!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 12

Ingredients 

  • 1 tablespoon Olive Oil
  • 1.5 cup Red Onion, chopped
  • 1.5 cup Red Bell Peppers , chopped
  • 1.5 cup Green Bell Peppers , chopped
  • 2 Jalapeños, 1 sliced + 1 diced, divided (adjust to taste)
  • 2 cups Corn kernels, frozen
  • 1 can Black Beans , 14oz, drained and rinsed
  • 1 can Diced Tomatoes , 14oz, I used fire-roasted
  • 2 tablespoon Lime juice
  • 4 cups Cooked Brown Rice
  • 1 3/4 cup Cheddar Cheese , shredded
  • 1/4 cup Mexican blend cheese, shredded, for topping
  • 1/4 cup Cilantro , chopped

Seasoning

  • 1 teaspoon Garlic powder
  • 2 teaspoon Ground Cumin (Jeera powder)
  • 1 teaspoon Oregano
  • 1 teaspoon Paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon Cayenne or Red Chili powder, adjust to taste
  • 1 teaspoon Salt, adjust to taste

Instructions 

Sauté the veggies

  • Heat a large skillet with oil. Add onions, peppers and diced jalapeño. Sauté for about 4 minutes mins or until they start to brown sightly. Add the corn and saute for couple more minutes. Add the black beans, fire-roasted tomatoes, lime juice and then the spices. Stir to combine. Remove from heat. Taste and adjust salt. 
  • Add the cooked brown rice and mix well. Then add 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese and mix it. 

Preparing & Baking the casserole:

  • Preheat oven to 400º F.  Grease the baking dish. 
  • Transfer the rice and veggies mixture in the baking dish. Sprinkle the remaining cheddar cheese and Mexican blend cheese on the top.  
  • Bake in the center of the oven for 12-15 minutes, until the cheese is bubbling.  
  • (optional) Leave a few minutes under broil if desired until lightly golden. 
  • Garnish with cilantro and sliced jalapeños. Cut into squares and serve! 

Video

Notes

Make it less spicy: Skip jalapeños and cayenne. 
Rice options: Cooked white rice can be used in this recipe too. I cooked brown rice in the instant pot.  
Make it vegan: Use vegan cheese.  
 

Nutrition

Calories: 391kcalCarbohydrates: 64gProtein: 12gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 19mgSodium: 418mgPotassium: 482mgFiber: 6gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 1065IUVitamin C: 47.4mgCalcium: 185mgIron: 2.6mg

Additional Info

Course: Main Course, Side Dish
Cuisine: Mexican
Diet: Gluten-free, Nut-free, Vegetarian
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About Meeta

I strongly believe that each one of us has a chef inside us, we just need to explore the ingredients and create great food. My passion is to share easy, healthy, and wholesome recipes made using Instant Pot & Air Fryer, that are well tested, so you can cook with confidence.

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67 Comments

  1. Just made this… everyone LOVED it!! This is definitely a keeper. The kids used it as burrito filling.

  2. Am I able to prep the casserole ahead of time, keep in fridge, and then bake when I am ready? Sounds delicious, can’t wait to try!

    1. Hi Kate – yes, sure. You can prep the casserole even a day before and bake just before you are ready to serve. Hope you enjoy it!

  3. I would like to make this for my visiting family during Thanksgiving week, but several have acid reflex. They can eat fresh tomato, but not canned because the pH level is low.
    Any suggestions for substitutions for the canned tomatoes and jalapeños.
    Thanks

    1. Hi Diane – You can use freshly diced tomatoes in this recipe too. I would add them after the onions and peppers are sautéed. Then saute the tomatoes for about 3 minutes. Then add the corn and follow the recipe. I used fresh jalapeños, but feel free to add or skip based on your preference. Hope you all enjoy the casserole!

  4. Hi, Meeta…. Twelve servings would be a lot for just my husband and me. Would it be possible to freeze half the casserole to thaw and reheat on another night? Thanks for the recipe. Hubby is gonna flip when he sees it! Right up his vegetarian alley. 😉

    1. Hi Tish – I believe freezing this casserole will work wonderfully. if possible, I would suggest to add the cheese on the top when you are reheating it.

  5. I cooked the dried black beans and the brown rice using the pot in pot method in the instant pot. (Thanks Meeta!) Cooked on high pressure for 25 minutes. Let pressure naturally release and both turned out great! The brown rice was perfect. I usually cook a pound of dried beans at a time so I have leftover to freeze for later.

  6. Meets, this recipe looks very delicious and easy to cook.
    I would like to know what kind of fire roasted tomatoes you used? Canned or you roasted?
    Love your recipes. Looking forward to cook this casserole asap.
    Thank you.🙂

  7. Thanks to this recipe, I will NOW have to read the comment section for any recipe I decide to make (something I never do since it’s mostly “I did it this way…”)
    Made the 4 cups of rice and I’ll be eating this dish for the next 10 days.

    1. Hello – Sorry this happened. I have actually mentioned in the ingredient list that the rice measurement is for already cooked brown rice.

  8. Hi, I am going to make this today, but I am looking at the recipe and I see 4 cups of cooked rice??? how many cups of rice is it before cooked?

    1. Hi Evi – Typically 1 cup dry rice, makes about 3 cups of cooked rice. I would suggest to use 1.25 cup raw rice. You will need to cook them separately before using in the recipe.