Mar 7, 2013

Basic White Beans

White beans with onion and garlic.  You can use
any type of bean you wish of course, these just happen
to be navy beans.
Has anyone noticed how much food prices have gone up lately?  It is disheartening to think that with high unemployment and inflation, people are going hungry around our nation.  There are some basic food items however that are affordable and healthy. 

Beans, peas, and legumes are a great example of bang-for-your-buck healthy living.  One pound of dried beans costs very little.  Canned beans are also inexpensive.  Beans take a while to simmer on a stove, but the prep time is quick and easy.  Bean cook times will vary based on the type of bean you are using.  Check the back of the bag for directions.

Serves:  12
Prep time:  20 minutes                        
Cook time:  up to two hours

1 pound bag of dried beans
1 onion
1 small head of garlic
Seasoning to taste after cooking

Place the beans in a large pot and pick through to remove any stones or shriveled beans.  Add water to cover by an inch.  Bring to a boil and cook for 15 minutes.  Remove the beans from heat and allow to cool.

Peel and chop the onion into large wedges.  Slice the top off the garlic head to expose the cloves.  Set these aside while you drain the "quick-soaked" beans.  Return the beans to your pot and add the onion, garlic, and water to cover by 2 inches.
Notice that I left the papery skin on the garlic. 
Boil for about two hours or until the beans are tender.  Drain the beans.  Using your hands, gently break up the onion and squeeze the tender garlic cloves out of their skins.  Discard the skins.  Incorporate the onion and garlic into the beans and season with salt and pepper to taste. 

Fresh boiled beans have such a wonderful taste and can accompany most meals.  In Italy, they are often paired with pasta!  Beans will take the place of bread at a table.

A couple of ideas for beans with dinner:  roast chicken, white beans, green salad and roasted broccolini.  Or, grilled lean beef such as flank steak or skirt steak, beans, and roasted peppers and red onions along with green salad.

Store in the refrigerator for up to three days after cooking.  They can be mixed with other ingredients, such as chopped roasted vegetables, toasted nuts, or herbs, for variety in future meals.

A pound of navy beans serves 12 people.  One half cup serving has a nutritional content that includes less than 200 calories, 8.5 grams protein, 6 grams fiber, one third your requirement for iron and an abundance of manganese.  (Manganese acts as a "cofactor" to many enzyme-related functions in our bodies).  This is a power food.

- Kim Fielding

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