This Black Bean and Mango Quinoa Salad is so easy to throw together and makes both a great side dish, or main dish. It contains cooked quinoa, mixed with canned black beans, juicy mango, crunchy red bell pepper, along with some cilantro and green onion. Everything is dressed with a simple red wine vinegar and lime juice mixture that’s tangy in all the right ways. This is one of my favorite dishes to meal prep because it lasts in the fridge for days and easily pairs with so many proteins.

Ingredients Needed
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- Quinoa – Look for quinoa near the other grains. I recommend white quinoa for this recipe because it has the most mild flavor and fluffiest texture. Red and black varieties tend to be a little chewier and stronger in flavor, but if you like those, you could certainly use them here.
- Cooking liquid of choice – Water, veggie broth, or chicken broth would all work.
- Canned black beans
- Mango – This recipe calls for 1 medium-large mango (around 12 oz) which should yield you about 1 cup chopped fruit. If you purchase a smaller variety, you will want to grab a couple. If fresh mangos are absolutely not an option, you might have luck with some defrosted frozen mango if they were nice and sweet when frozen!
- Red bell pepper – I like the contrast of red pepper with the yellow mango, but yellow or orange bell pepper would work just fine as well. I would avoid green bell peppers and they have a different flavor profile.
- Green onions
- Cilantro
- Red wine vinegar
- Olive oil
- Fresh lime juice
- Kosher salt and black pepper

How to Make Black Bean Mango Quinoa Salad
- Cook and cool quinoa.
- Combine cooked quinoa, washed and drained black beans, red bell pepper, mango, cilantro, and green onions in a large bowl.
- Whisk together dressing of red wine vinegar, lime juice, and olive oil and toss everything together.
- Season with Salt and Pepper




Storing and Other Tips
- Store finished salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator and enjoy within 5-7 days for best results.
- This makes a great side dish, or prep-ahead lunch. We love pairing this with grilled chicken or steak for dinner and I love it chilled with leftover chopped steak the next day! Would also be great paired with seafood.
- A Note About Quinoa: Quinoa has a natural coating that can make it taste bitter when cooked, which is why the instructions here recommend rinsing. Some brands are pre-washed for you. Just check the cooking instructions on your quinoa before adding it to the cooking liquid. When in doubt, an extra rinse will never hurt!

Frequently Asked Questions
Cous cous, brown rice, or amaranth would probably work well here.
Fresh peaches would be delicious here!

Black Bean and Mango Quinoa Salad
Ingredients
- ⅔ cups dry quinoa
- 1 ⅓ cup water, or broth
- 14 oz can black beans drained and rinsed
- 1 medium mango peeled and diced
- 1 red bell pepper, diced
- 6 green onions, thinly sliced
- ½ cup chopped fresh cilantro
- 4 tablespoons red wine vinegar
- 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1-2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
- kosher salt
- black pepper
Instructions
- To cook quinoa, rinse several times in cool water and then let soak for 5 minutes. Drain.
- Place in a small pot with 1 1/3 cup water or broth (I like vegetable or chicken broth for additional flavor) and bring to a simmer. Add quinoa. Cover and simmer for 15-20 minutes until water is absorbed and quinoa can be fluffed with a fork. Cool to room temp, or make ahead and chill.
- Place cooked quinoa in a large bowl. You should have about 2 cups.
- Add mango, red pepper, green onion, black beans, and cilantro.
- In a small bowl combine vinegar, olive oil, and lime juice. Whisk until smooth and pour on top of salad. Toss to combine and add salt and pepper to taste. Chill for at least one hour before serving.
Notes
- Store finished salad in an airtight container in the refrigerator and enjoy within 5-7 days for best results.
- This makes a great side dish, or prep-ahead lunch. We love pairing this with grilled chicken or steak for dinner and I love it chilled with leftover chopped steak the next day! Would also be great paired with seafood.
- A Note About Quinoa: Quinoa has a natural coating that can make it taste bitter when cooked, which is why the instructions here recommend rinsing. Some brands are pre-washed for you. Just check the cooking instructions on your quinoa before adding it to the cooking liquid. When in doubt, an extra rinse will never hurt!












Questions & Reviews
I’m making this for dinner tonight. I can’t wait!!
This salad rocks!!!!! My husband and I loved it and I’m sure it will be a staple in our house and party salad to come!
My friend Maria shared this recipe with me from your site and we enjoyed this Quinoa Salad by the spoon full. We did not have mango but pinapple was substituted instead. I can’t wait to try it with mango. So Yummy and did I mentioned it was my first time trying Quinoa as well. Thank-you!
Anjela
So I’ve made this twice in the past week and LOVE IT! My husband is big into Mexican food, and he actually used it to dip chips into it! I have to say, it’s pretty good that way as well :o)
This is a great recipe! I made this two nights ago and actually like it better now that it has had a chance to sit than I did when it was fresh. I boiled some chicken and diced it up to put in – I think it helps to cut the lime & vinegar taste a little. I also diced an avocado which is a great addition!
Delish!!! I wish there was a facebook “share” button for each of your recipes. Everyone needs to know how yummy this is!
Can’t wait to try this!! Awesome gluten-free option!! You ladies should consider tagging recipes as GF when they naturally are, definately a huge help for us!
This! Tag it as gluten free!
This sounded so good so tried it this very day. Excellent!! All my kids even ate it. We didn’t have red peppers–used tomatoes at your suggestion. Thank you! You have a new follower…
I discovered this site yesterday and knew immediately I had to try this recipe. I added a seeded serrano pepper to the ingredient list. Delicioso!!! I can’t wait to try 2 other recipes tomorrow.
So I made this the other day – DELISH! Thanks so much for sharing! I think my lime was a little strong, and I added 2T, so next time I would cut down on that. But, seriously, the BEST quinoa dish I’ve ever made (and I’ve made a lot of quinoa).