That sounds like one of those simple, resilient “hard times” meals—cheap ingredients, slow cooking, and surprisingly filling. There are a few classic versions like this, but here’s a very common, realistic one that fits your description:
🍲 Slow Cooker Beans, Rice & Onions (3 basic ingredients)
🧾 Ingredients
- 1 cup dried beans (lentils, chickpeas, or kidney beans)
- 1 large onion (chopped)
- 1 cup rice
👉 Plus water, salt, and any basic spices you have
🔥 How to make it
- Rinse beans (soak overnight if using harder beans like kidney beans)
- Add beans + chopped onion to slow cooker
- Add ~4–5 cups water
- Cook on low for 6–8 hours (until beans are soft)
- Add rice in the last 1–2 hours (or cook separately)
- Season with salt (and optional spices like turmeric, cumin, or pepper)
🍽️ Why meals like this were so popular
- Very cheap ingredients
- High in fiber and protein
- Keeps you full for hours
- Easy to cook in large batches
🧠 Simple ways to improve it (if available)
- Add a little oil or butter → better taste + calories
- Garlic or chili → more flavor
- Any leftover vegetables → more nutrition
🧾 Bottom line
Meals like this weren’t fancy, but they were:
👉 filling
👉 affordable
👉 reliable
And that’s why generations relied on them.
If you want, I can share:
👉 a few other “survival meals” from different cultures
👉 or ways to make this taste much better without increasing cost much