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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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Liza
15 years ago

Cold and windy here.

Just a quick question – do you cook in natural light a lot? Your photos are always so amazing, but I always have to wait until the next day to post dinner pictures because the lighting in my kitchen isn’t bright enough in the evening. My neighbors probably think I’m crazy running outside with a plate of food the next morning to snap a picture of it!

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Vanessa
15 years ago

It is -9 degrees here in chilly Saskatchewan….-13degrees with the windchill. I guess it is winter time…perfect for soup! Thanks for the delicious recipes!

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Freya
15 years ago

Ooh that looks so delicious!!
It’s about 4degrees here, cold and grey and a little windy. Basically exactly how you’d picture England!

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Maddie (Healthy Maddie)
15 years ago

Yay, another soup recipe! I love soup during the fall and winter months. It’s so comforting. It was actually warm and sunny where I live today. I’m enjoying it while I can!

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Lisa
15 years ago

Here in south Georgia it’s 52 right now with a low of 38. Tomorrow high of 68. Really great weather. Made veggie soup tonight. I would love a recipe for tomato,fennel, & dill soup like Atlanta Bread Company serves. It tastes like pizza; I’m addicted.

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Lisa
Reply to  Lisa
15 years ago

And I would kill for that tomato in an avacado,onion,lettuce & dill sandwich!

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Gabriela @ Une Vie Saine
15 years ago

It’s weirdly warm here- it was about 50F today in NYC, though the wind was insane!!

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traci
15 years ago

Thankfully it’s been nice and sunny here in Knoxville, TN today.Yesterday was a wet , cold and windy day. It’s 52 degrees F now.
There is nothing better on a cold day then soup. This looks delish as always :)

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Shauna
15 years ago

-4* C up here in northern ontario. Windy and snowy/slushy from yesterdays snowfall

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Melissa
15 years ago

This soup looks like another winner. Soups help me feel cozy when it’s cold out; yum.

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Bridget
15 years ago

First of all, that tomato is a beautiful specimen! It’s so pretty!

In Victoria BC it’s been rainy and about 10 celsius. I guess rain comes with living on the west coast :(

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Tahina
Reply to  Bridget
15 years ago

TEN CELSIUS! that’s crazy, i’m in 44celcius at 9.30am at the moment!

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Bridget
Reply to  Tahina
15 years ago

are you sure you don’t mean farenheit because 44 celsius rarely happens. That’s super warm! Unless you live outside of North america I guess. If it is that warm then take advantage and have fun in the sun :)

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Tahina
Reply to  Bridget
15 years ago

haha no i do mean celsius and it happens allll the time, i live in the hottest part of australia so it’s 45celcius most days! even in winter it rarely drops below 25-30, it’s lovely!

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N
Reply to  Tahina
15 years ago

are you in broome or somewhere in nt, tahina?

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Sana
15 years ago

I wish it were could enough to drink soup. It feels so wrong when it is +60!

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Delaney
15 years ago

I made a similar soup last night…except w/ brussel sprouts! It was pretty tasty, but I’m sure it would have been better if I had fresh herbs on hand!
It’s about 50, dark as night, torrential rain…and I have to go out and report a story in less than an hour! :(

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Adam
15 years ago

It’s 89 degrees and partly cloudy here in Bangkok, Thailand

(I am hoping you will be able to ship internationally soon!)

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Tahina
Reply to  Adam
15 years ago

same! dying to try glo bars in australia!

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bitt
15 years ago

45 F and rainy here in Seattle. Typically crappy November weather. Hmph.

I saw some organic gluten free vegan candy canes at the store and I think it was a sign to make the blondies. I think most candy canes are GF and vegan but might have something artificial. I’ve been loving soup too. We made a wonderful one out of roasted squash last night.

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Maria Schade
Reply to  bitt
15 years ago

I’m from the Seattle area and I live in Guam now =( SO homesick! I miss those cold, windy, rainy days of curling up with a yummy bowl of hot soup next to a warm fire.

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salah@myhealthiestlifestyle
15 years ago

that soup looks so yummy!! The weather was somewhere close to 60 today!

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Chelsea @ One Healthy Munchkin
15 years ago

You’re making me seriously crave soup now! Especially with how cold and rainy it’s been these past few days. Where did the mild fall temperatures go?! :(

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Jessica @ How Sweet It Is
15 years ago

I love white bean soup. My grandma made the best!

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stacey-healthylife
15 years ago

Love anything with white beans.

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Tahina
15 years ago

it’s soooo hot today, 43c and it’s only 9.33 am! beach weather woo hoo :D
even though it’s boiling i made this soup to take to work for lunch and it’s yummy! can’t wait for my lunch break now!

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Lisa
15 years ago

I will definitely be making this very soon! Our weather today was around 55F, party cloudy and extremely windy!

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