Not that we necessarily appreciated it. “It’s a complete protein!” Mom would proudly announce as my sister and I groaned. But mom was right – beans and rice are a great combination worth another look.

Red beans are a classic choice for this combination, especially in spicy Creole cuisine. Red beans and rice likely became popular because of its nutrition profile. Red kidney beans are full of protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals. Just a ½ cup serving has 8 grams each of protein and fiber – all for about 100 calories, and close to no fat.

Adding rice to the dish completes the amino acids needed to make a complete protein, making beans and rice a fantastic option for vegetarians. In Creole cuisine, the dish is flavored with a bit of meat, either sausage, ham, or just the ham bone leftover from a previous meal.

My version is quick and uses cubed ham to flavor the beans, along with some dried spices and herbs. And while the recipe is simple, the flavors are anything but. Between the ham, chipotle chili powder, cumin, thyme and garlic, you get a whole lot of flavor for not a lot of effort. And with Mardi Gras upon us, it seems like a great time for beans and rice, even if it isn’t the end of the month!

Food Network star Melissa d’Arabian is an expert on healthy eating on a budget. She is the author of the cookbook Supermarket Healthy. www.melissadarabian.net