Spanish Bean Stew | A Classic Heart-Warming Dish
EPISODE #501 - How to Make a Classic Spanish Bean Stew
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A Simple & Delicious Soup to Warm your Soul | White Bean & Spinach Soup
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Alison Roman makes Brothy Beans | Home Movies with Alison Roman
Some personal news: Today, February 16th, 2021, marks the last time I am able to publicly talk about BEANS.
It’s been a good run. I’ve truly enjoyed talking about beans for the last several years, asking you to cook dried beans without soaking, and writing recipes for those beans you’ve cooked (presumably, without soaking). I’ve loved the extremely tepid take of “soak if you want and don’t soak if you don’t” and having so many strangers on the internet (mostly men!) tell me why I’m wrong. I will chase the high that can only be achieved from being benignly contrarian about the most boring topic known to man (beans) forevermore.
Signing off from the bean discourse for the last time, I can’t help but wonder: Will I ever feel again?
If you’d like to make a pot of beans and are looking for a recipe, know that this is more a method than a recipe. Also, please note that this is more MY method, MY recipe, and not THE ONLY method or THE ONLY recipe. There are a million fantastic ways to cook beans, this is simply one.
But what beans should I cook?
Listen, it takes cooking a lot of beans to find your bean. Finding your bean should not be taken any less seriously than finding “your person” or “your apartment” or “your karaoke song.” All are important milestones in your long and gorgeous life and sometimes those things take time, so be patient, try many beans, think about what makes a good bean to you. Is it firm and starchy? Is it fall-apart and creamy? Is it small with thin skin or large and sturdy enough to be eaten with a toothpick? My advice: Buy new and different beans. Cook them. Eat them. Cook with them. Listen to yourself, listen to your heart. Then and only then will you find your bean.
To start your bean adventure, Rancho Gordo ( is of course an excellent mail-order source.
No more beans:
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RECIPE & INGREDIENTS:
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0:00 Start
0:10 Home Movies with Alison Roman intro
0:20 Intro to Brothy Beans
1:10 To soak or not to soak
1:56 Prep ingredients
2:33 Begin cooking the vegetables
3:22 Add beans and water to the pot
4:25 Bean Myths
5:24 Reduce the heat to a low simmer
6:07 How to check on the beans
6:40 Prep the rest of the ingredients
7:29 Olive oil toast the bread
7:51 Wilt the greens in the olive oil
8:14 Add the beans and broth to the greens
8:30 Plate the dish
9:00 Taste the dish
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Apicius #7: Hypotrima (Roman bean stew recipe)
Sources:
Broekaert, Wim. Vertical Integration in the Roman Economy: A Response to Morris Silver.” Ancient Society 42 (2012): 109-25.
MacKinnon, Michael. Cattle 'breed' Variation and Improvement in Roman Italy: Connecting the Zooarchaeological and Ancient Textual Evidence. World Archaeology 42, no. 1 (2010): 55-73.
Purcell, N. Wine and Wealth in Ancient Italy. The Journal of Roman Studies 75 (1985): 1-19.
Scheidel, Walter. A Model of Real Income Growth in Roman Italy. Historia: Zeitschrift Für Alte Geschichte 56, no. 3 (2007): 322-46.
Dilly Bean Stew | Home Movies with Alison Roman
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Welcome to the first Home Movie of twenty twenty stew! If you’ve made this beautifully beige dilly bean stew, you love it, and if you haven’t, you should make it this week. There’s cabbage, canned beans, frizzled onion and of course, our favorite: so much dill (please don’t skip the dill).
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0:00 Style icons for 2022
0:28 Home Movies with Alison Roman
0:38 Intro to Dilly Bean Stew
3:15 A special message from Ritual (ritual.com/alison20)
4:15 Frizzling your onions
7:37 Knowing which beans to get
9:18 Cooking the beans with your onions
11:14 Adding broth to the onions and beans
12:07 Preparing the cabbage
14:53 Simmering the stew and adding the cabbage
17:31 Finishing the stew with dill and vinegar
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SIMPLE Mediterranean White Bean Soup
Try this vegan Mediterranean White Bean Soup for lunch or dinner. It's a quick gluten free soup recipe that's filled with vegetables and plant-based protein.
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1 tablespoon olive oil
1 large onion chopped
2 garlic cloves minced
1 large carrot chopped
1 celery rib chopped
6 cups vegetable broth
1 teaspoon dried thyme
½ teaspoon oregano
1 teaspoon kosher salt
½ teaspoon black pepper
3 15-ounces canned white beans drained and rinsed
2 cups baby spinach
Fresh parsley for serving
Grated parmesan cheese for serving
INSTRUCTIONS
1. In a large pot or saucepan, heat olive over medium high heat. Add onions and garlic; cook until onions are translucent, and garlic is fragrant, about 2-3 minutes, while stirring regularly. Add in the carrots, celery, thyme, oregano, salt and pepper, and cook for an additional 2-3 minutes.
2. Add vegetable broth and beans, bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes to combine all of the flavors together.
3. Stir in the spinach and continue to simmer until the spinach wilts, about 2 minutes
4. Remove from heat, sprinkle fresh parsley and grated parmesan cheese, if desired, and serve immediately.
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0:00 Introduction
0:30 Let’s get started
0:57 Adding onions
1:09 Adding remaining aromatics
1:49 Adding beans and broth
2:11 Simmering the soup
2:43 Adding spinach
3:05 Serving the soup
3:45 Taste test
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