Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Fresh Borlotti Beans


I love shelling fresh beans from the garden, especially borlotti, as they are so pretty!
I usually put fresh beans in soups, or boil them to make a salad (and keep the water for a soup). To cook them slowly in a frying pan takes a bit longer, but they are delicious!


Chop a small red onion and sauté with a little olive oil for a few minutes, then add the borlotti. Stir and add a little water and salt, cover and check form time to time, stirring well and adding more water when needed. It takes about a hour (or more if you simmer on low), so be patient. No need to add tomato paste as the onion will almost melt and make a nice colored sauce. Taste for salt at the end and adjust with black pepper, if you like. 1000 times better than baked beans!


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 Photos and recipes by Alessandra Zecchini ©

5 comments:

  1. Good morning Alessandra.

    I love beans in any way they are cooked. Beans are part of daily main meal in Brazil, but not here in America. These beans are beautiful, I don't think I've ever seen this kind here.

    Warmly

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  2. Che belle notizie!Adoro questi fagioli!
    Bacioni!

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