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Rosemary-Scented White Beans
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over 5 hrs
ingredients
2 cups dried cannellini beans
8 cups cold water
1 bay leaf
rosemary sprigs, to taste
6 cups spring water
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 large onion, cut small dice
4 cloves garlic, minced
1/3 cup dry white wine
sea salt, to taste
freshly-ground black pepper, to taste
directions
Soak the beans overnight in the cold water.
Place the drained beans, bay leaf, rosemary and spring water in a soup pot and bring to a rolling boil. Reduce heat and cover, removing any foam that appears. Beans will soften in about 40 minutes. Add a generous pinch of sea salt the last five minutes of cooking to keep the skins of the beans intact.
While the beans are cooking, saute the onion in olive oil with a pinch of salt over medium heat for 5 minutes. Add the garlic and then the white wine, cooking the mixture until all of the liquid is absorbed.
Add the cooked beans and some (about 1 1/2 cups) of their broth to the onion mixture along with the additional sea salt as needed. Add another sprig of rosemary if a stronger flavor is desired.
Lower the heat and cook for about 20 more minutes. Beans should be a little juicy and soft. Add black pepper to taste. Sprinkle with fresh parsley just before serving.
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terrymcintire
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