White Bean Soup
1/2 c dried white beans (navy or great northern), rinse and picked over
6 c water or broth
1 medium onion, chopped
chopped parsley for garnish (optional...I liked it better without the parsley)
salt and pepper
I have found that beans don't get really soft when you cook them with salt, and you need to them to be really soft in this recipe. So, I cooked the beans and onions in 6 c water for about an hour. Then I added a couple of teaspoons Better than Boulion chicken broth base. Better than Boulion is very saltly, so I didn't add extra salt. Once the beans are soft, puree the soup and serve. That's it! I love soup!
After dinner my father-in-law came over to watch Monday night football. Shortly after he arrived, he and my sexy husband went downstairs to grab a beer. They were gone for a long time, and I heard lots of banging around. I assumed that they were checking out my sexy husband's basement project. Wrong. I walked into the dining room to grab my checkbook so we could pay our condo fee, and I caught them with the oven pulled out and tools everywhere. An hour later, my oven was fixed!!!
Out of gratitude I made them apple crisp with homemade icecream.
I thought it might be fun to make little individual apple crisps. It wasn't worth it. We ate two individual crisps per serving anyway.:)
Oh yeah. Now the fun starts.
3 comments:
Yay for ovens!
So I have a practical question. Just the other day, I was making a soup with dried lentils and I realized that I don't really know what I"m looking for when I "pick through" soaked legumes.
Can you offer me any advice?
I love Better Than Bouillon! but yes, it is salty.
I am curious about the "picking through" lentils thing, too. I always just ignore it because I don't know what I'm supposed to be looking for.
You're looking for pebbles that were lentil-shaped enough to make it into your bag. They will be black or some other non-lentil color. I also take out lentils (or other beans) that are clearly miscolored or missahpen...though I must admit that I skip this step sometimes too.
Post a Comment