High Protein Black Bean Lime Dip (Vegan)

This Vegan Black Bean Dip is our revolutionary new snack!
It was originally created as a filling for a much larger meal but it tastes so good and brings so many health benefits we decided that it deserved it’s very own page and recipe.
We know that good, healthy food can most definitely taste as delicious as or (much!) better than all the unhealthy crap lining the shelves around us.
The proof is in the pudding (or dip), as they say. And indeed it is.
This high protein dip is awesome enough to replace regular high calorie/high fat dips for whichever occasion they’re needed, whether it’s at a party or just for munching at home.
In fact, and in my humble opinion, it tastes so simplistically natural it’s worth just spreading on toast as a post-workout snack!
The dark, almost nutty black beans are offset by the citrusy lime, and the ginger gives an unexpected, but very welcome kick.
But don’t take our word for it – try it and see for yourself!

If you’ve been following our blog with any regularity then you’ll know we’re in the middle of a Body Transformation Challenge (you haven’t?? Shame on you!) and we’ve been testing and reviewing new fitness apps and regimes such as Freeletics (spoiler: it’s great!)
Anyhoo, a key component of getting fitter and stronger has always been, and will probably always be a good intake of quality protein.
Sure you can shovel down mouthful after mouthful of expensive protein powder, but there have got to be better ways, haven’t there?
Health Benefits – High Protein Black Bean Dip
Once again, beans are the focus of the week.
Of all foods, black beans have the very best ratio of protein-fiber value, so you know you’re taking care of muscle fatigue, regeneration and stimulating new growth.
Black beans have a low glycemic index and the protein-fiber level is also great for blood-sugar levels. Current research is being undertaken to see how black beans can help with type 2 diabetes.
Need more? The high level of magnesium in black beans is just fantastic – magnesium is critical for so many different areas of our bodies – including bone integrity, energy production and nervous system balance. ‘nuff said really.

What our readers are saying
I really enjoyed this dip was looking for a high protein alternative to houmous and this was perfect thanks for the recipe! 🙂
Megan ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I tried this yesterday, it was excellent! Perfect for a sunny day. Thanks for the recipe!
Jacob ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Vegan black bean dip FAQ’s
We’ve answered some of the most common questions for this recipe below, but let us know in the comments if you have one we haven’t covered.
How long does black bean spread last?
The dip should last fine for up to 4 days when stored in an airtight container in the fridge.
Can you freeze it?
We’ve not tried this ourselves, but there should be no reason why this dip won’t freeze well. Before serving you should defrost your dip in the fridge and then stir well.
How can I thicken it?
In our recipe we add between 2-10 tablespoons of water whilst cooking. If you prefer a much thicker bean spread, simply add slightly less water.
Do I serve it hot or cold?
Black bean dip works well both ways, whether you let it cool in the fridge or eat it straight after cooking.
Can I also use a food processor to smooth it?
You sure can! Blending this bean dip in the food processor will give it a wonderfully creamy texture. No need to wait for the dip to cool, simply transfer straight from the pan into the food processor and blitz.
Can I swap the black beans out for kidney beans?
Yes, this recipe works beautifully with either type of bean. Just swap the black beans for the same amount of canned kidney beans and follow the recipe below.
What goes with black bean dip?
This bean dip was made for dipping veggies and crusty brown bread! You can also serve it as a side or as a topping for dishes like salad or tacos, or just eat it on it’s own – it’s certainly tasty enough.
Ingredients
- 1 cloves garlic
- 1 inch ginger, fresh (1 inch = 2.5 cm)
- 1 can black beans (1 can = 15.5 oz; 435g)
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- ½ lime (juiced) (maybe a little more)
- 10 tbsp water
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Grate or chop the garlic and ginger. Then fry both in oil on a medium heat and in a large saucepan for a minute or two. Don’t let it burn!
- Drain and rinse the black beans, then add them to the pan.
- Fry for a couple more minutes, adding a couple of tablespoons of water as you go.
- Finally, remove from the heat, add the salt, pepper and lime juice.
- Use a potato masher or even fork to mash it all up into a smooth paste.
- Add it to bread, potatoes a salad or just munch it down as a real high protein snack!





AMAZING sounding dip! Thanks for sharing this!!!! <3 FIVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE STARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
THHHHAAAAANNNNNKKK YOOOUUUU SOOOOO MUUUUCCCHH Levan 😀 You are more than welcome 😛 !!!!!!
I tried this yesterday, it was excellent! Perfect for a sunny day. Thanks for the recipe!
Thank you so much for your lovely comment Jacob, very happy that you liked the dip so much 😀
Looks nice and new ! Perfect for summers .
Thank you for your comment Fareeha 🙂 its definitely suitable as a snack on a nice summer’s day!
Garlic + Beans – you won’t be able to STOP ME from eating this!!!
It’s so tasty you won’t want to Gigi! 😉
This dip looks delicious and nutritious. A win win! Back beans and lime sounds great together!
It’s a great combo indeed!
Tried this Black Bean Dip today. Liked it, but found the lime a bit overpowering. Will try it again with only half a lime. Just one question, how much is a “tin” of black beans? I’ve seen them in different sizes. My thought is that I used to small a size. How much is a “tin” or corn (used in the summer salad from last week)?
Hi Mark! Glad you enjoyed the dip. I’m a bit of a citrus fiend so you should definitely adjust the recipe to your tastes. I’ve just checked and my standard black bean tin is 400 grams and looks like a ‘regular’ can. That weight also includes the juice inside; it doesn’t detail a ‘dry’ weight. The corn from last week is a 330 gram tin, or 285 grams ‘dry’. Hope that helps! 🙂
Hey Mark!
Thanks a lot for the feedback, just updated the recipes. We’ll make it clearer in the future 🙂
Black bean dip is a favourite in our house- I will give this one a try, it looks great. I love the name of your site, very clever!
thanks Elizabeth! Took a while to pick a name, but in the end we’re happy with it 😀