Creamy White Beans With Herb Oil Recipe (2024)

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Kevin

Yes canned beans are a convenience but taking the time to cook the beans by simmering them in water for an hour or so means you do without a great deal of unwanted sodium, get much better tasting beans, and voilà, you can use the beans' cooking water as the stock. As an alternative you could cook the beans ahead and freeze them until you're ready for this dish.

TBB

When I print a recipe, I wish I had the option of printing a picture of the prepared meal, too.

Diane

Excellent, and came together quickly. However, no way this serves 4-6 people as an entree. I served it over bulgur as an entree, doubled the recipe and it served three of us.

Linda Levy

This is a wonderful, clever recipe, since the beans themselves (some crushed) plus broth or water actually make a creamy sauce. Two things: 1) Herb oil ingredients include 1/2 cup packed parsley leaves, but the recipe neglects to mention them. I'm pretty sure you just throw them in the food processor along with the basil and chives, but still. 2) For beans, it says to cook the garlic until translucent, but garlic doesn't get translucent (unlike onions). Make it golden brown. Burns easily.

David

Superb and very easy dish that has become a regular for my wife and I. Combine with greens dressed with EVO and balsamic, a hunk of crusty bread and a glass of Pinot and you have a wonderful and quick vegetarian dinner. I now skip making the herb oil and just use a high-quality pesto...enjoy!

colleen

I added some grape tomatoes cut in half, sautéing them with the garlic, and used a pre-made pesto. Delicious and hearty!

Brian

This immediately became a staple in our house. I used all different combinations of herbs for the oil, depending on what's on hand. Last night was Thai basil, sage, and shallot instead of the chives.

Celiacsense

Love this easy recipe. Took the time to cook the garlic over very low heat while making the herb oil, so it was soft and sweet (not golden). Definitely making this again. Leftover herb oil was great on scrambled eggs. Used parsley, a few sage leaves, and chives because it’s winter and the basil is not looking good.

stargazer, pacific northwest

Be brave. Think of the cowardly lion in the Wizard of Oz (he was the bravest of the bunch, just needed a medal :).Navy, Great Northern, and Cannellini have subtle enough differences that any would be (imho) fine in this recipe.Try two types and take note of the difference. Then the recipe will be yours.(on the side, i would take an extra day and soak dried beans rather than use canned beans, but there's another experiment for you: try both)

bill

why can't you use the liquid from the cans as stock? and when you buy dried beans in a supermarket you have no idea how long they've been sitting on the shelf. dried beans do not last forever.

Kate

Excellent! Amazing that so much flavor is achieved so simply. The herb oil is much more than needed for the beans---but it makes a great marinade for chicken breasts or vegetables. I once made this with half chickpeas (opened the wrong can) and it was also delicious.

Alan

This is a great recipe, thank you! Two notes: we had no chives so substituted scallions, which worked fine. And don't plan on feeding four people with the recipe as a main course - three was a stretch.

Blue Jay

I added brown rice, and corn (to add up with the beans to a complete protein).I will make this again.

Mary Buford Hitz

Super recipe - turns beans into food for the gods. If you have a small cuisinart, use it to make the sauce; it's much easier than doing it in a big cuisinart. Also, make double the sauce - it is good on fish, chicken, in scrambled eggs, etc.

MH

Made as written and it was just an obscene amount of olive oil. All it tastes like is olive oil.

Shannon

Delicious. I used Rancho Gordo Cassoulet beans, frozen pesto from my garden and the bean broth. Great leftovers for breakfast - spread on crunchy toast and top with a jammy egg.

LCS

Made as a side to go with salmon and green beans. Good, simple Sunday supper.

Lorraine Rodriguez

Make with a whole 1lb bag of beans to 1.5lb bag of dried beans for this amount of sauce.

dm

Made this with lime and extra chicken broth . Yummy

srobs

Amazing recipe. I used herbs on hand, a mix of cilantro, parsley, and mint. As another cook suggested, lacking chives I used a shallot. I initially thought the emulsion was too bitter, but after I added the lemon juice and salt and pepper it was decidedly better, and mixed with the beans it was delicious. This will serve two max as a main.

Audrey Nickel

This has become a family favorite. I make it with small white beans (navy beans) and finish with a little smoked paprika. Leftovers are great on toast, drizzled with the herb oil!

simple and delicious

This is a quick and vibrant dish with a feel of comfort health comfort food. Great for a rainy Saturday afternoon.

Dan

I was skeptical of how good this would be despite the glowing reviews. Oh, me of little faith. Made as written, and it was fantastic. Used about half the herb oil. Delicious, easy, quick, healthy-ish, economical: what's not to love? Fed two of us with no leftovers, as we went back for seconds.

Beatriz

This recipe is delicious. Sometimes I improvise a bit with the herbs if I already have something in the fridge I should use like parsley, but I keep it generous with the herby oil. Highly recommend

sb

Testing notes ection. Made this awhile ago. Was tasty as I recall but needed to go with something — more protein? Not quite a meal

Frank

It would be great if you could print this recipe with the top 50 most helpful notes. The feedback is invaluable.

ingrids notes

Milo loves this. Two cans of beans (great northern and cannellini) made just enough for 3 with no leftovers. Added chili flakes with the garlic and some asafetida. Used significantly more broth, a cup or more. Cooked down to a thick soup consistency. Thinned out store bought pesto with some olive oil and added the lemon and used instead of the herb oil. Sautéed spinach and served a pile of it on top of each bowl. Served with the Trader Joe’s olive fougassi loaf, heated in the oven.

jeremy

Making the herb oil in a mortar and pestle was much quicker than a food processor. This is one where having the mis en place ready was a good idea - it really comes together quickly!

Amy

My husband I make this every Monday so we call them “Monday Beans”. We add goat cheese and sriracha - chef’s kiss.

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Creamy White Beans With Herb Oil Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What herbs go well with beans? ›

In general, most beans go well with herbs like parsley, rosemary, sage, savory, and thyme. You usually can't go wrong with garlic and onions, either. Specific kinds of beans, like fava beans or mung beans, have other affinities with particular herbs and spices. This is not to say that other combinations won't work.

Which white beans are the creamiest? ›

Cannellini Beans.

They are one of the creamiest beans that are widely available in canned form. I absolutely adore them. If you cannot find them, you can substitute another white bean, but the end result won't be as creamy.

What seasoning should I put in my beans? ›

Don't forget spices and herbs

I like smoked paprika to add a bit of the campfire flavor, since I keep my beans vegetarian most of the time. I also like adding a little bit of red chile flake or a whole dried chile, sometimes some cumin, and maybe a little bit of Mexican oregano.

How to cook beans step by step? ›

How to Cook Dried Beans
  1. Sort and wash the beans. Pick through the beans and discard and shriveled beans or debris you find. ...
  2. Soak the beans. ...
  3. Drain the beans and add them to a pot with aromatics. ...
  4. Simmer the beans until they're tender. ...
  5. Cool the beans and store them in their cooking liquid.

What herb takes the gas out of beans? ›

Try adding epazote (1 tablespoon to a large pot of chili, beans, or soup). Epazote is the leaf of a wild herb, prized for its gas-reducing abilities.

What do you put in beans to make them taste better? ›

Dried beans cooked with sea salt and water are delicious, but adding an onion, garlic, or other aromatics to the pot will make them even more flavorful!

What is the best tasting white bean? ›

Cannellini Beans

Meatier than Navy or Great Northern beans, they have a nutty, earthy flavor and tender flesh, and are often used in Italian dishes like Minestrone. They retain their shape and texture well, so they're perfect to use in salads, soups, stews, and chili.

What is the healthiest white bean? ›

All beans are rich in fiber, but the top-ranking variety is the navy bean, allegedly named for its popularity in the U.S. Navy in the early 20th century. These pea-sized, cream-colored beans provide 10 grams of fiber per half-cup serving.

What is the most popular white bean? ›

Some of the most popular varieties are:
  • Lima Beans: Named for the capital city of Peru, lima beans are not white themselves, but varieties like baby lima beans are. ...
  • Navy Beans: Navy beans, which have a pale ivory or white color, are the smallest of various white beans.
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Do you season beans before or after cooking? ›

There's a myth out regarding beans and salt — specifically, that you should never salt your beans before cooking because the salt keeps them from cooking through. That's just not true. You can add salt to your bean pot at the beginning of cooking, and your beans will be better seasoned for it.

How to season beans to taste like meat? ›

Traditional seasoning meats such as salt pork, bacon, and ham are what provide that savory, meaty flavor in a pot of simmering beans.

What can I use to season beans without meat? ›

There are several options to add flavor to pinto beans without meat. You can use vegetable broth, spices such as cumin, paprika, and chili powder, or even add sautéed onions, garlic, and bell peppers for an extra kick.

What not to do when cooking beans? ›

13 Common Mistakes Everyone Makes With Beans
  1. Only eating canned beans. Ilia Nesolenyi/Shutterstock. ...
  2. Sticking to one type of bean. ...
  3. Not rinsing canned beans. ...
  4. Not rinsing and soaking dried beans. ...
  5. Cooking with hard water. ...
  6. Using acidic ingredients when cooking beans. ...
  7. Not adding aromatics. ...
  8. Overcooking your beans.
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Should you throw away water after boiling beans? ›

Remember to keep your cooking liquid. Drink it, use it as broth or make creamy beans. Unlike the slimy liquid from canned beans, this cooking liquid is full of flavor and good nutrients.

How do you cook beans for beginners? ›

Beans can be cooked by using the stovetop or a multicooker/pressure cooker. Place soaked beans in a large pot; cover with fresh water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer gently until beans are tender but firm. Most beans will cook in 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on the variety.

What herb do Mexicans cook with beans? ›

Epazote (pronounced eh-puh-ZOE-tay) is an herb native to Mexico and Central America that is perhaps best known for its carminative, or gas-relieving, properties. Cooked with a pot of beans, this herb can lessen the “negative effects” and adds a distinctive savory, earthy flavor.

What herbs not to plant with beans? ›

Do not plant beans near garlic, onions, chives, leeks, scallions, shallots, peppers, wormwood, fennel, or gladioli. Alliums such as garlic, onions, chives, leeks, scallions, and shallots will stunt the growth of the beans.

What herbs Cannot go together? ›

Examples of herbs that do not grow well together include chamomile and dill, dill and fennel, and basil and rue. It's best to research the specific herbs if you plan to grow and their compatibilities before planting them together.

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