Braised White Beans and Greens With Parmesan Recipe (2024)

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dee

Discarding those stalks from the chard is such a miss. Think of chard as two vegetables in one - the stalk and the leaf. Cut them out {fold the leaf in half lengthwise and cut along the length of stalk to free the stalk from the leaf} and dice the stalks, then add to the onions and fennel to sauté.

Sarah

Celery or leeks are a good sub for fennel and given the way this recipe is made I'd go with leeks for a more mild flavor profile. Celery is better as a substitute for raw fennel.

Josh

Gosh. This is about the most delicious bean dish I've made. No: it's the most delicious using canned beans. Living alone I need a few ways to use up leftovers so here are my plans: 1) add more stock and turn into soup, 2) drain some in a sieve overnight in fridge and smash into a ciabatta bun for lunch, 3) reheat and serve with a poached egg and baguette toast points.

greta

It’s not a NYT recipe until there are hundreds of readers posting their spin on it, but here I am..! Just had to mention how easy and efficient this meal was. Had almost every single ingredient chilling in the refrigerator (post-galentine’s day) - ALL I had to pay was 55p for a baguette! Added (here we go..) some bacon for a fat/protein element and went easy on the seasoning and cheese. The lemon juice tied it all together. Yet another go to recipe in my NYT archives.

Dan Findlay

Don't be afraid to use other greens; dandelion, turnip, beet, collard, arugula, and foraged wild greens (Lamb's quarters, purslane, sorrel, chickweed, etc.) in the spring. This recipe is descended from "la cucina povera," the no-waste, make use of limited resources, use what you have on hand, "poor cooking."

Chefkreidler

I've been making this dish for 30 years. I like to add a little Arugula in for flavor. Puree any leftovers, makes a great dip!

Randy

This was great! I used chard and omitted the mozzarella.This recipe doesn't make four servings unless you're feeding toddlers or supermodels. At my house it made two generous adult servings. Next time I'll double it.

Randy

Adding bacon for protein makes as much sense as adding extra salt for the iodine.

Ritamay

What could you sub in for fennel? My family and I don't care for it... Thank you!

Post first attempt

Add lemon zest as well as the juice for extra flavor.

Anne

I loved that the recipe included fennel--cooking it changes the flavor from when it is raw--it was such a flavor enhancer. I had both kale and spinach, & added both, so we had 2 different greens--one substantial & one tender. My husband loved the contrast. I cooked up my own cannellini beans, rather than using canned & they kept their shape well. I added some preserved lemon because I didn't have any fresh lemons, and that really added great flavor. Will make again!

Denise

I love almost all NYT recipes but this is one of the best. Full of flavor and healthy. We didn't change a thing.

Jen

Delicious and easy. Wonderful lunch! I sautéed a little pancetta and sprinkled on top. Also chopped up some fennel fronds and added a shallot and some green onions. Skipped the mozz. in the soup. If you want, rub the bread with olive oil and garlic, toast, top with cheese and pop under broiler. Then float the cheesy toast in the soup. I’ll double the recipe next time.

PF

Not sure why recipes call for discarding (or simply not using) the Swiss chard stems. They can be trimmed and diced and added with the fennel and onion. Or replace the fennel altogether. Great choice for a Meatless Monday, although it's screaming out for pancetta or bacon or sausage.

Karen B

Made this vegan for my girlfriend. Subbed in red onion, dried Rosemary, great northern beans, and finished with white balsamic because I ran out of lemons. She said it was her in her top 5 things I’ve ever made for her. Easy and Italian inspired weeknight dinner or side. Loved!

Sallie Williams

This was much better than I thought it would be, delicious, really. I left out the fennel because it wasn't available where I happened to shop today, and also used regular white beans because cannellini weren't available either. The instructions were a little vague about the amount of greens. We had just finished cutting down all of our winter kale plants, so I ended up using a lot. Much more greens heavy than the picture, but it was quite tasty. I served it in a bowl with a piece of cornbread.

condiment queen

Everyone liked this. 3/25/24

Isaac N.

Delicious! I recommend adding a couple Parmesan rinds for extra umami depth.

brooklynladyp

So delicious! Had a few other veggies to use up so in addition to the fennel and onion, added celery hearts and leeks. Only one can of beans and one cup of broth. Still made plenty for leftovers. Hit of lemon at the end really brightens it up. Used red kale for the greens.

A Touch Of Dry Sherry For The Win

I subbed leaks for fennel, used dried thyme, skipped the lemon, added mild chicken sausage, and added just a touch of dry sherry and it was delicious!

j

Not so much garlic. Ok, definitely needs bread with it

Gr

Skip mozzarella, double broth and greens

LH

So simple, so delicious. (As per NYT tradition of riffing) I sizzled a little pancetta because I had it on hand and cooked the onion with the fat, and tossed in a bit of frozen parmesan broth I had made a while back—even with additions it came together in minutes and was stunningly tasty. As other reviewers have noted, the lemon really makes it—definitely feel free to add the zest too for an extra layer of flavor. This also keeps well: I just had some leftovers for lunch with a fried egg on top.

notes

Try with thyme instead of rosemary. Made without the fennel and it needed something else, celery? Leek?

JM

made 2x. great! and very great side dish for friends potluck dinners

Carol Guthrie

This is unbelievably delicious...I made only a couple of minor changes. Yes, see below, why not dice the kale (or whatever) stems and add their nutritiousness? And I had on hand powerfully delicious fresh pork broth, so used it in lieu of chicken. Oh--and I used BOTH fresh rosemary and thyme (2 parts rosemary, 1 part thyme)...because--why not? I will SO make this again! (served with sweet Italian sausage alongside)

Kim from Charlottesville

This is especially good the night after a roast chicken, so you can use the stock.

Julia

I don't understand how you mince thyme. The leaves are already tiny. Are you supposed to mince the woody stems?

N Spencer

Just delicious. The greens cook down to nothing so I added more at the end. I put in a combo of escarole and Swiss chard. I’m seeing people say it needs sausage…well, I roughly cut up two kielbasas (Wardynski’s brand - the absolute best from upstate NY, iykyk), fried them up in a skillet to caramelize and added them at the end. Awesome!

Jane

This is always good. I leave out the rosemary. Add LOTS of cheese. Perfect lunch.

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Braised White Beans and Greens With Parmesan Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Are navy beans and white beans the same? ›

Navy Beans / Pea Beans are sometimes also referred to as Small White Beans. So, if you come across a recipe calling for Small White Beans, it most likely means Navy Beans. Whatever you call them, Navy Beans are worth adding to your grocery list.

What's the difference between white beans and cannellini beans? ›

What is a Cannellini Bean? Cannellini beans are the largest white bean, with thin skin and a smooth, silky interior. They're often used when you want the bean to retain their traditional kidney shape, like in salads or other recipes where beans are kept whole.

How to cook white beans without soaking on stove top? ›

If you're using unsoaked beans, rinse them in a fine mesh strainer before you add them to the pot. Bring the water to a gentle boil, reduce the heat, and simmer for 30 minutes, discarding any foam that rises to the surface. Add seasonings & continue cooking.

Which beans are the creamiest? ›

Cranberry beans are known for their creamy texture with a flavor similar to chestnuts. The red specks disappear when these beans are cooked. Cranberry beans are a favorite in northern Italy and Spain. Great Northern Beans are medium-size, oval-shaped beans with thin white skin.

Which white bean is healthiest? ›

All beans are rich in fiber, but the top-ranking variety is the navy bean, allegedly named for its popularity in the U.S. Navy in the early 20th century. These pea-sized, cream-colored beans provide 10 grams of fiber per half-cup serving.

Which beans are least gassy? ›

The easiest beans to digest (therefore less likely to cause gas), according to Country Life Foods, are lentils, black eyed beans, adzuki beans and mung beans. (Click through to learn more about the amazing health benefits of mung beans.) The harder ones to digest are red kidney, soy, black and lima beans.

What happens if you don't rinse beans before cooking? ›

Canned beans are packed in a solution of water, salt, and starch. That solution can leave a glossy film on the beans, interfering with not only mouthfeel (slimy beans are a little off-putting), but also the ability of the beans to cling to other ingredients in the dish and absorb those flavors.

What happens if you don't soak white beans? ›

Others, like Joe Yonan, the Food and Dining Editor of the Washington Post and author of Cool Beans, insist that in most cases, soaking is unnecessary– and may even lead to flavor loss. The only consensus is that soaked beans take less time to cook than unsoaked.

Do you cover white beans when cooking? ›

Drain and rinse the beans and put them into a pot with a heavy lid. Add just enough cold water to cover them. Add the rosemary, garlic, and a drizzle of olive oil. Bring the beans to a boil, then cover and simmer them gently for 20 to 30 minutes or until the beans are tender but not mushy.

What is the healthiest bean to eat? ›

Some of the healthiest beans to consume include:
  • Black beans: Often known as turtle beans, black beans are inexpensive and widely available in supermarkets. ...
  • Kidney beans: ...
  • Lima beans: ...
  • Soybeans: ...
  • Chickpeas: ...
  • Pinto beans: ...
  • Navy beans:

What are the best beans for weight loss? ›

Many do not consider beans healthy when following a low carb diet as it is high in carbohydrates. However, along with carbs, beans also contain fiber (mostly soluble), which can help lower cholesterol level. Black beans, kidney beans, navy beans are the ones considered best for weight loss plan.

Which bean is the tastiest? ›

America's favorite bean is pinto beans, according to the U.S. Dry Beans Council, often used to make refried beans. Navy beans, Great Northern beans, red kidney beans and black beans round out the rest of the top five.

What is another name for white beans? ›

Both cannellini beans—also known as white kidney beans—and great northern beans are small- to medium-size white beans that are widely available in the U.S. in cans and dried. Both types of bean also originated and were cultivated in the area that is now South America and are part of the Phaseolus vulgaris species.

What is another name for navy beans? ›

The navy bean, haricot bean, pearl haricot bean, Boston bean, white pea bean, or pea bean is a variety of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) native to the Americas, where it was first domesticated. It is a dry white bean that is smaller than many other types of white beans, and has an oval, slightly flattened shape.

Can I substitute navy beans for cannellini beans? ›

While navy beans are great in soups specifically designed for them or in dishes like baked beans (where the acidic molasses aids in keeping bean skins intact during the long cooking), we would avoid using them as a substitute for cannellini beans.

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