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Easy White Bean Soup

November 17, 2010

I just about died laughing reading all of your nicknames yesterday. And here I was thinking ‘Snitzlefritz’ was weird!

Ok, maybe Snitzlefritz is still weird…

I found it quite funny that many of your nicknames involved one of my favourite ‘food groups’…

  • Chickpea
  • Garbanzo
  • Hummus

 

Other favourites were:

  • Stinky
  • Bird Breath
  • Number 1 and Number 2
  • Pie Tin

 

Oh, and I also found a Pinky and The Brain twin!

If you are looking for a funny read, check out the comments in yesterday’s post.

And now more soup. Because I am cold and it is gloomy outside.

Also because a lovely reader sent me this recipe and said, ‘You have to try this delicious soup!’

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Easy White Bean Soup

Inspired by Vegetarian Recipes Collection.

Ingredients:

  • 4-5 cups cooked navy/cannellini beans (or other white beans, I used white kidney)
  • 1.5 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 1 medium carrot, chopped
  • 1 celery stock, chopped (optional)
  • 3 medium tomatoes, chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 tsp dried thyme or 1 tsp fresh thyme leaves, chopped
  • 2 cups water
  • 1-1.5 tsp kosher salt, to taste
  • Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • Pinch saffron, optional
  • 1/2 tsp dried basil

 

Directions: In a large pot add the oil and cook chopped onion over medium to low heat for about 5 minutes. Now add in the carrots and optional celery. Cook for another 5 minutes. Next, add in the tomatoes, spices, salt, pepper, and garlic. Simmer on low for about 7 minutes. Cook, drain, and rinse the beans. Puree 3/4 of the beans in a food processor until smooth. Add in the pureed beans, the rest of the beans, and the water. Stir well. Simmer on low for about 15 minutes. Adjust seasonings if necessary. Makes about 5-6 cups approx.

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Some women get excited over handbags and shoes. I tend to get excited about Heirloom tomatoes, aprons, and Rudolph mugs.

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(Ok, Ok, handbags and shoes too)

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I added some dried basil to this soup and extra garlic and it really made the flavours pop.

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3 cloves of minced garlic.

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That reminds me, I have been meaning to tell you that garlic no longer seems to really bother my stomach like it used to. I wonder why??

Puree 3/4 of the white bean mixture and set aside.

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Sautee the onions for 5 minutes, followed by the carrots for another 5.

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Add in spices, tomatoes, garlic, etc and cook for about 7-8 mins.

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Now add in the water, pureed beans, and the rest of the beans. Stir well and simmer for 15 minutes. Taste and adjust seasonings if necessary.

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This soup is rich and creamy and pleasing on the palate, but contains barely any fat, and of course, no cream. It is also packed with protein!

The garlic, salt, basil, and thyme really made this soup come to life so don’t skimp on them. It would also make a wonderful soup to pack for work or school lunches during the colder months.

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I’m curious…what is your weather like today? If you’d like, leave a comment and tell me the approximate temperature and conditions in your area.

Our weather today is 7C/45F, very windy, and rainy. (At least we didn’t get a snow storm like OSGMOM though!)

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Filed Under: Dinner, Lunch Tagged With: easy vegan soup, holiday soup, soup, thanksgiving soup, white bean soup

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KaraHadley
15 years ago

That sound does look darn delicious.
And the weather is about 65F, sunny, with only a little pit of wind. To me, that means I can still wear short dresses.

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Sue Fleischaker
15 years ago

Here in northern CA its a sunny 68 or (I think) around 50 something…I am no longer good at switching from C or F! I still miss Fall in Ontario though!

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Heather (Heather's Dish)
15 years ago

that tomato just made me so excited…what a vibrant color and awesome shape!

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Heather @ Get Healthy with Heather
15 years ago

My weather is pretty similar to yours. It’s rainy, windy and in the 40s here in vancouver, wa.

I love soups that turn out creamy from pureed beans. That tomato is so pretty too.

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Alaina
15 years ago

Omg, that soup looks AWESOME. Can’t wait until school is over for the semester so I actually have time to cook, haha.

You’re going to hate me, but the weather here is 76 degrees farenheit (about 24 celsius), sunny, with a light breeze. Totally gorgeous. It did rain all day yesterday though, if it makes you feel better :)

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Mary (What's Cookin' with Mary)
15 years ago

72* and sunny here in So Cal today. I hear it might rain this weekend… I kinda like having a change now and then, so I don’t mind.

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Bronwyn Coyne
15 years ago

According to my computer it’s about 9 degrees outside. And it’s been gorgeous and sunny! LOVE IT! :D So unlike regular vancouver weather; not rainy or gross. It actually feels a little like a real winter/fall time.

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Heather
15 years ago

Saint John New Brunswick is currently 12 degrees and pourrrring rain.

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Ashley
15 years ago

I love the idea of adding pureed beans to thicken up a soup. Great tip!

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Wendy @ Seriously Sassy
15 years ago

LOVING the amazing-looking soup recipes, Angela. And, as always, TOTALLY loving your pictures! <3

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Tracey
15 years ago

I’m in Ohio and it’s about 50F here today. Chilly and definitely soup weather!

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Lauren
15 years ago

Our weather is 68 degrees, sunny, and GORGEOUS! Normally it seems like Louisiana goes straight from sizzling summer to cold and rainy weather, so it’s a serious blessing to be getting a few weeks like this.

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Emily
15 years ago

Its a windy 60 degrees in Boston today. This morning it was crazy rain but then the sun came out and it was kinda nice :) as for nicknamkes, I started to call my boyfriend bear because he’s pretty hairy but then he started to call me little bear (he’s 6’1″ and I’m 5’1″). So now we’re both bears and somehow its stuck :) oh and the soup looks great!

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kaila
15 years ago

weather twins! buffalo, ny is the same today!!!!

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Rebecca
15 years ago

The weather today in Melbourne is mostly sunny with a slight breeze, top of 21C. I checked out the 7 day forecast and next week we have two days that are hot and 31C, which is good because I have my office Christmas Party next week at the Races.

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jillian
15 years ago

i hate to rub it in buuuut it was 78 and sunny here today. i was outside ALL day :) i still would have loved a pot of that soup though!

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jodye @ 'scend food
15 years ago

This soup does sound extremely yummy, and I can’t believe how easy it is! I’m thinking of making this for dinner tonight!

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laurak
15 years ago

Hi Angela!
It’s sunny and about 20 degrees here in Melbourne, Australia, which is not overly warm but Melbourne weather tends to be very fickle, so any sign of sunshine is a good thing!
Laura :)
ps looooved your video btw, especially the bloopers!

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Audrey
15 years ago

I made this today and it was really good…and all stuff I had in the cupboard. Thanks for a great recipe!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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15 years ago

glad you like!!

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Tiffany
15 years ago

It’s warm here. I’m in AZ and it’s currently 78 degrees at 4pm! Tomorrow the high is 82. I love it at this time of year!

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