October 31, 2014

fall session: beans, white bean and escarole soup


Today in family table cooking we made beans.  A lot of them.  A lot of different ways.  I cooked pinto beans 3 ways: in the crock pot, over night for 7 hours on low; in the pressure cooker for 3 minutes after coming to full pressure (then letting natural release happen for 15 minutes after); and in a plain old pot, for about 1 1/2 hours at a simmer.  Conclusion: pick the method that fits with your personality.  Planning ahead and cooking in a crock pot is not for everyone, more for advanced thinking people.  Using the slightly scary pressure cooker is also not for everyone, you have to follow timing and directions very precisely and have to trust the times as you can't look and stir.  Maybe the good old fashioned pot cooking is a happy medium, although you have to be home for the time it cooks to test bean doneness.


We also made bean burgers.  You can make them with any type of bean, add any type of herbs, but here is the  basic recipe to launch from:

1 1/2 C cooked beans of choice
1 1/2 egg
1/2 C chopped herb of choice
1/4 C grated cheese of choice (parmesan, gryuere, combo of two)
2 tsp. dijon mustard
salt, pepper
squeeze of lemon juice
3/4 C breadcrumbs, mix of fine and panko
panko breadcrumbs for dusting patties with

Mash the beans with a potato masher or fork.  Add in egg, herb, cheese, salt, pepper and lemon squeeze, mix.  Add bread crumbs and test for consistency, adding more breadcrumbs or lemon juice to make it drier or wetter.  Shape into patties, dip into a bowl of panko to coat.  Put in fridge until ready to saute or put in the freezer if you are planning to eat them later.  When ready to cook, heat up a couple of Tbl olive oil, get the pan and oil hot, add in the cakes and brown on both sides.  Remove to a cookie sheet and bake in the oven for about 10 minutes at 325.  Serve on a bed of greens with a squeeze of lemon and mashed avocado relish.

I had a very hard time choosing the recipes and the bean types, there are so many good ones around.  I am going to attach a lot of links to some great recipes, so anyone wanting to have a bean bonanza can have fun.

Herbed White Bean and Sausage Stew

Giant Lima Beans with Stewed Tomatoes and Oregano Pesto

Giant Lemon Fennel Beans

Giant Crusty and Creamy White Beans

Porotos Granados
(yummy Chilean bean soup with winter squash, green beans, corn and smoked paprika)

Enjoy this recipe for White Bean and Escarole Soup


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