Break out your Crockpots for this delicious Slow Cooker Red Beans and Rice recipe! Made with kidney beans and the “holy trinity” of bell pepper, celery, and onion, it’s so creamy and delicious. Serve it with a side of Southern cornbread and enjoy. If you don’t have a slow cooker, no worries, make our New Orleans red beans and rice recipe instead!

Follow our easy, step-by-step recipe instructions updated with pictures!

Hey guys! This Slow Cooker Red Beans and Rice recipe is a Cooks with Soul classic. We’ve made it dozens of times, and it’s on regular rotation every football season (aka slow cooker season).

New Orleans’ Creole and Cajun food has always been my favorite, and this recipe does not disappoint. Of course we used smoked ham hocks, andouille sausage, Camellia brand red kidney beans, bell pepper, celery, and onion. But wanna know our secret?! How we get it oh so creamy?!

Butter baby. The secret is butter! I’m talking Paula Deen-level butter. It makes the beans come out sooo rich and creamy, you’ll absolutely fall in love with it.

This Crock Pot red beans and rice recipe is not super expensive to make, the ingredients are fairly cheap, and it makes a large batch which is nice. The leftovers taste even better the next day! Serve it up with some Southern cornbread on the side and with a little bit of soul food collard greens and potlikker!

What we love about this recipe

  • It’s creamy: Seriously the best creamy texture that’s not too thick, but just right.
  • It’s delicious: Full of authentic flavor that will make you feel like you’re in New Orleans.

What is red beans and rice?

If you’ve never had red beans and rice, I’m sorry! But no, seriously, red beans and rice is a classic Louisiana dish, especially in Creole and Cajun cooking. It’s made with red beans, usually kidney beans, smoked meat like ham hocks, turkey, or neck bones, as well as bell pepper, onion, and celery. It’s served with a side of rice, either spooned on the side or on top.

Are small red beans the same as kidney beans?

Kidney beans are sometimes confused with small red beans (and vice versa). However, they’re not the same! Small red beans are darker and smaller, and they’re more popular in Caribbean and Central American cuisine. For authentic red beans and rice, red kidney beans are the way to go.

Slow cooker red beans and rice recipe ingredients

A full ingredient list with exact amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

  • Yellow onion, green bell pepper, celery: Also known as the “holy trinity” in Creole and Cajun cooking. It’s similar to a traditional mirepoix, which a combination of onion, celery, and carrot.
  • Andouille sausage: For this recipe, we sliced andouille into rounds and browned on both sides before adding to the Crock Pot. This is totally optional—you can also add the sausage to the pot without browning. Sometimes I’ll even grill a sausage link and serve it on the side of my red beans.
  • Smoked ham hocks: Buster Holmes, the red beans and rice king, used smoked ham hocks in his recipe, so you know it’s the real deal! For a non-pork option, use smoked turkey wings, turkey legs, tails, etc.
  • Dried red kidney beans: Camellia brand red kidney beans is our favorite! No overnight soaking required with this recipe.
  • Bouillon + water: Make a broth using chicken bouillon powder. Alternatively, use Better Than Bouillon or bouillon cubes with water.
  • Seasonings: Salt, granulated garlic or (garlic powder), and Creole or Cajun seasoning (i.e. Tony Chachere’s, Slap Ya Mama, etc.) is all you need. We use Diamond Crystal kosher salt, so if you’re planning to use another brand or type of salt (example: table salt), cut the amount in half.
  • Butter: The secret ingredient to making rich and creamy red beans and rice!

How to make this recipe

Detailed instructions can be found in the recipe card below.

Step 1: Heat oil in a skillet over medium high heat. Add sliced andouille sausage and brown evenly on both sauce. Remove sausage from pan and set aside.

Step 2: Next, add celery, bell pepper, and onion (aka the “holy trinity”) to the skillet. If needed, add 1 to 2 tablespoons of butter. Sauté on medium to medium high heat until softened.

Step 3: Dump andouille sausage, sautéed veggies, dried beans, and smoked ham hocks to the slow cooker.

Step 4: Pour in 4 1/2 cups of water.

Step 5: Add chicken bouillon, granulated garlic, and Creole seasoning. Stir to combine, then cover and cook on High heat for 3 hours and 30 minutes.

Step 6: After 3 hours and 30 minutes, Stir in some butter. Taste, and adjust with more Creole seasoning or salt, to taste.

Step 7: Continue cooking on High heat with the lid off for 1 more hour, or until your red beans are thick and creamy.

Step 8: Before serving, remove the ham hocks. Shred the meat and add it back to the pot, if desired

Step 9: When your beans are done, ladle them into a shallow bowl with a little bit of white rice, and enjoy.

TIP

Before serving, Marrekus likes to mash up some beans for extra creaminess. He also stirs in the shredded ham hock meat.

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What to serve with slow cooker red beans and rice

Authentic Creole or Cajun red beans are usually served with hot sauce, white rice, andouille sausage, and cornbread. You can also pair it with Southern fried chicken and soul food collard greens for a down home Southern meal.

How to store leftover red beans and rice

To store leftover red beans and rice, first cool them to room temperature. Then, transfer the leftover beans to an airtight container. Store in the fridge for up to 4 days. I love when I have leftover red beans and rice because they taste even better the next day!

Commonly asked questions

No, you do not have to soak dried kidney beans overnight! I usually skip this step because I’m bad about prepping the night before. This Camellia brand article goes into the do’s, don’ts, and myths, of soaking dried beans, and I am confident that this recipe doesn’t require it.

To thicken red beans and rice, continue cooking with the lid off, until the texture reaches the desired consistency. Also, red beans will thicken as they cool.

Well there you have it! An easy, delicious Crockpot Red Beans and Rice recipe. Try them out on your next game day, when the weather is chilly, or whenever you feel like breaking out your slow cooker.

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Slow Cooker Red Beans and Rice Recipe

Krysten & Marrekus Wilkes
Break out your Crockpots for this delicious Slow Cooker Red Beans and Rice recipe! Made with kidney beans and the "holy trinity" of bell pepper, celery, and onion, it's so creamy and delicious. Serve it with a side of Southern cornbread and enjoy.
5 from 21 votes
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 4 hours 30 minutes
Total Time 5 hours
Course Main Course
Cuisine Comfort Food, Creole/Cajun
Servings 6

Ingredients
  

  • 1 teaspoon neutral oil i.e. vegetable oil, canola oil
  • 13 ounces Andouille smoked sausage sliced into half moon pieces
  • 1 green bell pepper diced
  • 2 celery stalks diced
  • 1 small yellow onion diced
  • 1 pound dried red kidney beans (soaking beans overnight is optional)
  • 2 smoked ham hocks
  • 4 1/2 cups of water
  • 2 tablespoons chicken bouillon powder (or Better Than Bouillon, or 2 bouillon cubes)
  • 1/2 tablespoon granulated garlic or to taste (alternatively, use 1 teaspoon garlic powder)
  • 2 teaspoons Creole seasoning (or Cajun seasoning)
  • 2 dried bay leaves (optional)
  • 1/2 cup (8 tablespoons) unsalted butter divided
  • 1 teaspoon Diamond Crystal kosher salt plus more to taste (use 1/2 tsp if using any other type of salt)
  • 3 cups cooked rice for serving

Instructions
 

  • Heat oil in a skillet over medium high heat. Add sliced andouille sausage and cook until browned on both sies, about 4 to 5 minutes. Remove from skillet and transfer to a paper towel lined plate.
  • Melt 1 to 2 tablespoons butter in the same skillet. Add onion, green bell pepper, and celery, and sauté 3 to 5 minutes, or until vegetables are softened. Remove from heat.
  • Spray the inside of slow cooker with non-stick cooking spray. Add red beans, ham hocks, sautéed bell pepper, celery, and onion, and browned andouille.
  • Add water and stir in bouillon powder, granulated garlic, and Creole seasoning. Add bay leaves if using.
  • Cover with lid and slow cook on High for 3 1/2 to 4 hours, until beans are soft and creamy.
  • Carefully remove the lid and stir in the remaining 6 tablespoons of butter in the pot.
  • Taste red beans and adjust with Creole seasoning or kosher salt, if needed.
  • Continue cooking with the lid off on High for 1 hour, or until the desired consistency is reached.
  • Ladle red beans over rice and serve warm.
  • Optional: Mash some beans for extra creaminess and stir in the shredded ham hock meat before serving.
Keyword crock pot red beans and rice recipe, slow cooker red beans and rice
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37 Comments

    1. Thank you! I err on the side of salty, but my husband does not so we really tried to balance it with the amount of salt we used. Plus the ham hocks are naturally salty so you don’t need to add a lot to this dish!

  1. 5 stars
    I absolutely LOVE the backstory behind these red beans and rice, but not as much as I loved eating them. Ham hocks are underrated and they give so much life and flavor to these beans.

    1. Thank you! The ham hocks were my husband’s doing and now I just can’t quit them, lol. I’m trying to put them in everything haha!

  2. 5 stars
    Listen…the way my palette for red beans and rice is set up is something to behold. And I have NEVER, EVER had a better red beans and rice recipe than this one RIGHT HERE. It’s so comforting and soulful! I actually hid the leftovers in the back of the fridge where only I could find them so that I could be sure to have them! Thank you SO MUCH for this recipe!

  3. 5 stars
    I substituted the andouille for a meat free smoked sausage and my did everyone get quiet when dinner was served! All you could hear was spoons scrapping the bowl – it was that good!

  4. 5 stars
    I have only had a dish like this one way (how its prepare in Jamaica), so when I saw this New Orleans version I knew I wanted to change it up and try something new. I AM SO GLAD I DID! Love that it has instructions for 3 methods of cooking…we used the slow cooker but next time I will use the Instant Pot so I can get to enjoy the dish faster!

  5. 5 stars
    This tastes just like the red beans and rice my aunt used to make. Straight comfort food right here. Can’t wait to make this again!

  6. 5 stars
    Incredible! I made the red beans in the instant pot (subbed in smoked turkey legs) and we have zero leftovers! I can’t wait to make them again.

  7. 5 stars
    I tried the crock pot method and will be sharing this recipe with my sisters because it’s perfect. Life changing! Thank you for this!

  8. 5 stars
    Really good red beans and rice recipe. I agree with smashing the beans, it helps to produce a thicker texture! I cooked mine with both andouille sausage and 2 small smoked ham hocks (the meat shreds more easily than one large ham hock, I discovered when I made this a second time).

  9. You know, being a retired Army mess Sgt,I used to make red beans and rice, I went looking for my old recipe (like myself) and from your recipe I think that it Will exceed any and all expectations since I love how good they taste

  10. 5 stars
    Good even on first day so I know it’ll be even better tomorrow. I cut the andouille sausage up and cooked it in with my beans. I went by the recipe otherwise initially but decided I needed to amp it up a bit (Native Texan here) so I added a jalapeno and a dash or three of hot sauce. I will definitely be making this again in the future.

  11. 5 stars
    I had the pleasure of living in NOLA for two years and was sandwiched in between to chefs…I ate good y’all! Since then I moved to Michigan and there are ZERO true NOLA style restaurants around even though they claim to be. This recipe hit every sense and was ding dang good! Thank you so much for publishing this amazing recipe!

    1. Thank you SO MUCH, Leslie! That means a lot. This is one of our favorite recipes too. It’s near and dear to our hearts.

  12. 5 stars
    Your Slow Cooker New Orleans Red Beans and Rice were off the charts. We enjoyed it with some cornbread, and it was a downright awesome meal. Thanks a million for the recipe! 🍛🌽🎷🤟😄

  13. 5 stars
    I love red beans and rice, and can’t wait to make this recipe. Thanks for all the ways to make it – I’m pulling my slow cooker down from the shelf today!

  14. 5 stars
    This is true comfort food. I made it in the crockpot and it made the whole house smell amazing! Excellent flavor, will be making it again sooooon.

  15. 5 stars
    Love how this red beans and rice came out! The ham bone really added such a nice depth of flavor. Total comfort food! Can’t wait to make this again.

  16. 5 stars
    My kind of recipe. It’s good that I have all the ingredients but the smoked ham in my pantry. This is going to be dinner tomorrow. I love to start my week with beans. Your video is amazing, and your directions are very easy to follow.

  17. Let me start by saying, I’m not a cooker. My husband loves to cook. Me 👎 I seen this recipe and got a little motivation to try to cook Red Beans ( never cooked dry bean) . Well my husband brought everything the recipe required…down to the type of beans that was recommended. My husband did all Mise en place and I did the rest. This is a 10 star 🌟 plus recipe. I shared with my mom and aunt. They both called and rave on this recepit. They were actually shock I cooked this recipe lol. After cooking this a week ago. We are still talking about how good last Sunday dinner was. My husband actually brought another bag of bean for 2nd round!!! Thanks for sharing.

    1. Hey Nikki! That makes us so happy to hear! This crock pot red beans and rice is actually one of my personal favorites! -K

  18. 5 stars
    I use smoked turkey legs with this. I also cut out the salt and I addBadia complete seasoning and this is by far the best red beans and rice I have ever had!!! I have shared it with others and they love it!!!

5 from 21 votes

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