One pot black bean fajita pasta is creamy and delicious vegetarian pasta recipe. With bell peppers, onions, black beans and fajita seasonings, it's perfect for weeknight dinners or for meal prep.
One pot pasta is an absolute hero at our house. We love this Sun Dried Tomato White Bean Pasta and this One Pot Pasta with Chicken & Feta, but when we are craving something non-traditional, we go for this fajita pasta!
If you've never had it before, one pot pasta is going to knock your socks off. As the pasta simmers in the sauce, it absorbs SO much more flavor than if you cooked the sauce + pasta separately.
And this fajita pasta takes the 'easy' factor up a notch because you don't need to sautee anything...simply dump the ingredients into the pot and let it work its magic.
This also means you can assemble ahead as a freezer stovetop meal!
Reasons youโll โก this one pot black bean fajita pasta
Recipe video
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Let's talk ingredients
Here's what you'll need to make this one pot pasta:
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- Pasta- this recipe has been tested with several different shapes and works well with a variety of small shapes like rotini or fusili. Take the cook time as a guideline and adjust as needed when subbing different pasta shapes.
- Black beans- use canned or make your own with this Perfect Black Beans recipe
- Diced tomatoes- you can up the spice factor by using Rotel if you'd like
- Corn- fresh, frozen or canned will all work fine
- Veggies- sliced bell peppers and red onion
- Spices- chili powder, cumin, paprika and salt
- Lime- which sounds weird but brings balance to the flavors
- Cheese- I used Mozzarella but I bet Monterey Jack would be amazing in this recipe
- Stock- vegetable, chicken, bone broth, or even just water will work
Does gluten-free pasta work in this recipe?
Unfortunately I have not tested. If you give it a try, would you let us know in the comments below how it went for you?
Can I cook this in the Instant Pot?
I bet you could, but you might need to play with the water ratios. A good general rule is to *just* cover the pasta with water and use half the cook time that the box calls for. I hope to have some Instant Pot pasta recipes on the blog in the future!
Can I swap the pasta for rice?ย
Check out my Instant Pot Black Bean Fiesta Rice Bowls. You can cook this on the stove top with double the water (20 minutes simmer + 10 minute rest)
This one pot pasta can work wonderfully as part of your meal prep routine. Here are some tips for perfect pasta:Meal prep tips
More pasta recipes!
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- One Pot White Bean Pasta with Leeks and Asparagus
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- Kale Chicken Pasta Salad
- One Pan Tuscan Chicken Pasta Bake
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One Pot Black Bean Fajita Pasta
Ingredients
To assemble ahead
- 2 bell peppers (sliced)
- ยผ cup red onion (sliced)
- 15 oz can of diced tomatoes (or 19 oz; both work well)
- 15 oz can of black beans (drained and rinsed; or 19 oz)
- 7 oz can corn kernels (1 cup)
- 2 teaspoons chili powder
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 1 teaspoon salt
Add fresh when cooking
- 1 cup stock
- 2 cups small pasta shapes (6.5 oz; see note *)
Just before serving
- ยฝ lime (juiced; 1 tablespoon)
- 1 cup mozzarella cheese (shredded)
Instructions
- In a medium pot, combine all ingredients including pasta and stock. Cover and bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes, stirring every couple of minutes.
- Stir in the lime juice and mozzarella cheese, until evenly distributed and melted.
- (Optional) Serve with lime wedges and cilantro.
To assemble ahead:
- Combined all 'assemble ahead' ingredients in a large meal prep container or in a heavy duty freezer bag.
- Store in the fridge for up to 4 days or the freezer for up to 3 months.
- If frozen, thaw completely before cooking as directed above. You may need to remove the pot lid during the last 5 minutes of cook time to allow the liquids to reduce.
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Jeri Bitney says
I was surprised at how good this is, and also gratified at how simply and quickly it goes together. I will absolutely be making this again, more than once.
Sandy says
I have made this with gf pasta. Some gf pasta holds up better than others and in my experience, I like one from Thrive market the best so far. Itโs a green lentil, kale, broccoli and spinach pasta that works very well in this dish! My DIL, who only eats plant based, can eat this (minus the cheese and corn) so this recipe is a keeper!
Denise says
Honestly, I had my doubts about the amount of liquid not being enough to cook the pasta. Boy was I wrong! This tastes amazing and I canโt wait to make it again.
Ben | Sweet Peas & Saffron says
Hi Denise,
It is so good to hear you enjoyed this recipe. Thanks so much for taking the time to come back and leave a review!
Amanda says
Loved this! Highly recommend
Ben | Sweet Peas & Saffron says
Great news, Amanda! Thanks for sharing.
Kelly Helfrich says
Love this dish!! I used my airfryer for the peppers and onion then added them in, as well as a generous 16oz. of fresh tomatoes, rather than diced. Homemade seasoned pinto beans rather than black beans because we prefer them, and macaroni noodles because that's what I had. So delicious! This will definitely be on our meal rotation. Thank you for the great recipe!
Ben | Sweet Peas & Saffron says
Nice subs, Kelly
I am happy to hear you made it work and enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing
Laura says
So delicious, quick, and easy! This is on my weekly menu now.
Jasmine @ Sweet Peas & Saffron says
Hi Laura, we are so glad to hear that you have found a new fave! Thank you so much for taking the time to come back to leave a rating and review, we so appreciate it!
Cashia says
I added more liquid because 1 cup liquid doesnโt cover 2 cups of pasta/veggies. Was I supposed to do that or would the pasta
have cooked without being submerged in liquid?? Smells good as itโs cooking though.
Jasmine @ Sweet Peas & Saffron says
Hi Cashia, the liquid might not cover completely but as liquid cooks out from veggies and pasta softens, it will. Adding an extra cup might result in a more liquidy/soupy meal - but other readers have reported that they added an extra 1 cup of liquid or stock with success. We'd love to hear how it turned out for you - please report back ๐
Ali says
Amazing recipe! So simple and very flavorful!!!! I will definitely make this again!
Jasmine @ Sweet Peas & Saffron says
Hi Ali, We're so glad that you enjoyed it! Thanks for taking the time to come back to leave a rating and review.
Stephanie says
6 thumbs up(2 each from 3 of us)...this was so good!!! I used small shell pasta and it worked perfectly!
Jasmine @ Sweet Peas & Saffron says
Hi Stephanie, haha wow thank you for the thumbs up and 5-star review! We're so glad to hear that this turned out perfectly (and everyone enjoyed it)! Thanks for coming back to leave a rating and review.
Rita Sokolowski says
You don't give a serving size. An important part of a recipe. Since only 2 cups of pasta, and the small pot, I'm guessing serves four.
Jasmine @ Sweet Peas & Saffron says
Hi Rita, this recipe serves 6. You can find info about how many it serves in the recipe card, on the top right side beside the ingredients list. You can also adjust servings here, by using the + and - buttons. I hope that helps!
Debbie says
Just had this for dinner and it was great! So easy to make after a long day at work and very flavourful. I halved the recipe to make 2 portions and it was quite accurate for my own portion size (though a bit on the smaller side).
Jasmine @ Sweet Peas & Saffron says
Hi Debbie, thank you so much for taking the time to come back and leave a rating and review - we're so happy to hear you enjoyed! This is definitely a nice easy meal that comes together quickly on a week night ๐
Aimee B. says
This looks amazing! I have a question before I give it a go. It says it serves 6, but there's only 6.5 oz. of pasta. Is that correct? How large are the portion sizes? My box of spirals is 12 oz. and says it serves 6, so I just want to be sure because I have a family of 4 who loves to eat, lol! I want to know if I should maybe double it. Thanks! ๐
Jasmine @ Sweet Peas & Saffron says
Hi Aimee, great question! This recipe makes 4 fairly reasonably sized portions. You might 1.5 x it (you can adjust serving amounts using the slider in the recipe card). There's a lot of other ingredients in the recipe that bulks it up a lot such as the beans and corn. I hope you enjoy!
Kathy says
I love this recipe. Made it a few times. I was wondering if you can add leftover pulled pork to this. Any thoughts. Thank you.
Denise Bustard says
Hi Kathy! Yes, that should work just fine. I hope you enjoy!
Christina says
If I wanted to make this in the crockpot would I put the noodles in right away or wait? How long would I cook everything for?
Denise Bustard says
Hi Christina! Unfortunately I really can't say, I've never cooked pasta in the slow cooker as I have heard it gets really mushy.
Staci says
Thanks for another great recipe! I prepped this in advance as you directed above so all I had to do was dump my bag of ingredients, add pasta & broth and cook. So easy on a work night! I will say that I may have had my temperature too high but I ended up having to add extra broth to prevent sticking. I used whole wheat penne pasta and the 15 minute simmer time worked perfect. Husband loved it. Will be prepping this again soon for a quick and tasty meal.
Denise Bustard says
Hi Staci! You are very welcome, I'm so happy you enjoyed and that it made your dinner a little easier. Thank you so much for taking time out of your day to come back and leave a review, I really appreciate it!
K says
Loved the recipe. Quick and very tasty. Just substituted the canned tomatoes with 2 cups fresh cherry tomatoes and it was perfect.
Denise Bustard says
Hi K! Apologies for my late reply. Iโm thrilled to hear you enjoyed the recipe, and appreciate you taking the time to come back and leave a review with your modifications- thatโs so helpful to me and other readers!
Jules says
Hello!
This looks amazinggg ! I was wondering if you cook it with raw pasta ? And the pasta just cooks together with everything?
Thank you!
Denise Bustard says
Hi Jules! Yep, that's how it works! I hope you give it a try ๐
Laura says
I came across your website about a week ago and this is the first recipe I've used. It was AMAZING! This is the first time I've ever done one pot pasta but this concept (and this recipe in particular) will be a new staple. Absolutely fantastic - thank you for the work you put into your website to share your recipes.
Denise says
Hi Laura! This makes my heart happy! One pot pasta is just the best, isn't it? Thank you for coming back and leaving a review ๐
Denise says
Hi Tessa! So happy to hear that you enjoyed it! I'm wondering if you used pure powdered chili powder and not a chili powder blend? That's the only thing I can think of that would make it spicy, as with a chili powder blend it really should not be spicy at all. Thank you for taking the time to leave a review <3
Cheryl says
Thank you for the recipe! Made it tonight and it was delicious!!