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42 of our favourite ways with cannellini bean

Make the most of these creamy white beans to add flavour and texture to your favourte soups, stews, dips and more.
Barbecued steak with white bean puree and chimichurri

Cannellini beans are a wonderful hearty and healthy addition to all of your favourite dishes. With a wonderful, creamy texture that lends itself to purees and dips as well as a satisfying addition to soups, stews and other dishes.

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Love legumes? Why not try our ideas with chickpeas, black bean recipes or lentil recipes?

How To Soak Legumes, Chickpeas, Lentils and Beans

Buying dried pulses in bulk is a great way to save money, but they do require a bit of prep before cooking. Soaking dried legumes and pulses is an essential step for creating delicious dishes featuring chickpeas, lentils, and beans.

And while, ideally, you should be soaking them for a few hours, our Test Kitchen have a nifty trick for speeding up the process if you’ve got a last minute dinner to get going – or you just forgot.

Soaking pulses

First pick over the beans, checking for stones or other foreign objects.

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Add approximately three cups of cold water for every cup of beans and leave to soak for a minimum of eight hours and a maximum of 24 hours at room temperature.

Speedy soaking

If you’ve forgotten to soak your beans for a recipe, place them in a saucepan and cover with five cm of water. Slowly bring to the boil and boil for 10 minutes; remove from the heat, cover with a lid and leave to stand for one hour.

Once you’ve drained and rinsed your beans, they’re ready to use in your favourite dish.

Try this spiced vegetable, chickpea and ricotta salad, chilli beans with chimichurri or this hearty chickpea and vegetable gratin to make the most of your beautifully soaked pulses.

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Sausages with White Beans and Parsley Salad
Quick & Easy
October 27, 2013

Sausages with white beans and parsley salad

Cooking time of sausages will depend on their size and thickness. Do not prick sausage or they will become dry. Note
By Women's Weekly Food
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White bean puree
Quick & Easy
November 29, 2010

White bean puree

Delicious as a dip, or served as a side alongside chargrilled meat or chicken, this white bean puree is lovely and garlicky. For a bit of colour, top with some thinly sliced green onions just before serving.
By Women's Weekly Food
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cannellini beans with polenta
Quick & Easy
November 30, 1974

Cannellini beans with polenta

Any kind of dried beans can be substituted for canned beans, if preferred. Soak beans overnight. Boil until tender; drain. Use patience when spreading polenta into prepared pan; it tends to move and slip but can eventually be worked into corners of pan. Polenta can be made 1 day ahead to the refrigeration stage. Note
By Women's Weekly Food

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