Best 7 Mashed White Beans Recipes

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**Mashed White Beans: A Culinary Journey through Comfort and Taste**

White beans, also known as navy beans, embody comfort food at its finest. These humble legumes, with their creamy texture and delicate flavor, have been a culinary staple for centuries, gracing tables across cultures. From hearty soups and stews to vibrant salads and spreads, white beans offer a versatile canvas for culinary exploration.

This comprehensive guide to mashed white beans presents a delectable array of recipes that showcase the versatility and flavor potential of this simple ingredient. Dive into the creamy goodness of classic mashed white beans, enhanced with garlic, herbs, and a touch of lemon. Discover the smoky and savory delights of smashed white beans with roasted red peppers and feta cheese. Embark on a Mediterranean adventure with white bean hummus, a smooth and flavorful dip perfect for pita bread and vegetable crudités.

For a taste of rustic Italian cuisine, try the Tuscan white bean and kale soup, a hearty and flavorful broth that combines the earthy notes of kale with the creamy texture of white beans. And for a lighter and refreshing option, whip up a white bean and avocado salad, tossed with cherry tomatoes, red onion, and a tangy dressing.

Whether you're seeking a comforting side dish, a hearty main course, or a versatile ingredient to elevate your culinary creations, this collection of mashed white bean recipes offers something for every palate. So, gather your ingredients, don your apron, and embark on a culinary journey that celebrates the simple yet profound joys of mashed white beans.

Here are our top 7 tried and tested recipes!

MASHED WHITE BEANS



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Take familiar techniques, like mashing, and apply them in new ways for this delicious side.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Quick & Easy Recipes

Time 10m

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 tablespoon olive oil
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 cans (19 ounces each) cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage, (or 1 teaspoon dried)
Coarse salt and ground pepper

Steps:

  • In a large skillet, heat oil over medium heat. Cook garlic, stirring often, until golden, about 1 minute.
  • Add beans, sage, and 1 1/4 cups water. Cook, stirring often, until beans are hot and liquid thickens, about 4 minutes.
  • Mash beans, leaving some whole. Season with salt and pepper.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 223 g, Fat 4 g, Fiber 10 g, Protein 14 g

SLOW-ROASTED DUCK WITH MASHED WHITE BEANS, SIZZLED HERBS AND OLIVES



Slow-Roasted Duck With Mashed White Beans, Sizzled Herbs and Olives image

Slow-roasting duck legs in the oven, uncovered, yields tender meat, similar to duck confit, and lovely crispy skin. Look for large moulard legs, available at some butcher shops and online. Here, they are served with savory mashed white beans. The beans are best cooked from scratch, but, if desired, they can be made a day or two in advance. A topping of sizzled rosemary, sage and olives brings it all together. It's a delicious dish, though somewhat rich, so a simple salad of arugula or some steamed broccoli rabe are nice as side dishes.

Provided by David Tanis

Categories     dinner, beans, poultry, main course

Time 2h

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 pound dry white beans, such as cannellini
1 large onion, peeled
2 bay leaves
2 whole cloves
1 head garlic (not peeled)
Kosher salt and black pepper
6 large duck legs, trimmed and oven ready (about 12 to 14 ounces each)
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
Handful of sage leaves (from 1 small bunch)
Handful of rosemary leaves (from 2 large sprigs)
2 garlic cloves, minced
Pinch of red-pepper flakes, to taste
3/4 cup pitted green and black olives, halved or roughly chopped
Arugula and lemon wedges, for serving (optional)

Steps:

  • Cook the beans: Rinse beans and put them, along with the onion, bay leaves, cloves and garlic, in a large heavy-bottomed pot with a lid. Add enough water to cover by 2 inches and bring to a boil over high heat.
  • Add 2 teaspoons salt, reduce heat to low, and bring beans to a bare simmer. Cover, but leave lid ajar. Cook very slowly, adding water as needed, for about 1 1/2 hours, or until beans are soft. Taste broth and adjust seasoning. Remove onion, bay leaves, cloves and garlic, and discard. Let beans cool uncovered in the cooking liquid. (They may be cooked up to 2 days in advance and refrigerated.)
  • As beans cook, prepare the duck legs: Lay them on a cutting board skin-side up, and use a skewer or the tip of a knife to prick the skin of each leg all over.
  • Heat oven to 325 degrees. Season each leg generously on both sides with salt and pepper - don't go crazy, but don't be meek.
  • Place legs in a roasting pan, in a single layer skin-side up. (Take care that the roasting pan is high-sided enough, as a fair amount of fat will be produced as legs cook.) Roast, uncovered, for 1 1/2 to 2 hours, until the meat is quite tender, nearly falling off the bone. At this point, check to see the skin is crisp and nicely browned.If not, raise oven temperature to 400 degrees, and roast for another 10 minutes, or perhaps more, until skin is crisped. Remove legs from roasting pan and keep warm. (An inch or more of liquid fat will have accumulated in the roasting pan. Let it cool a bit before pouring it into a jar for future use.)
  • Bring beans to a boil in a pot over medium-high heat. Pull them off the heat, and drain in a colander, reserving liquid. Put three-quarters of the beans in a mixing bowl and use a potato masher to mash them. (Alternatively, you can purée the beans in a food processor.) Add bean broth as needed to loosen the mixture to the consistency of soft mashed potatoes. Stir in the reserved whole beans. Adjust the seasoning. Keep warm.
  • Prepare sizzled herbs: Add 3 tablespoons olive oil to a skillet over medium-high heat. When oil is hot, add sage and rosemary until they're coated with oil. When all the sage leaves have wilted, keep stirring until the herbs begin to fry and crisp, 2 to 3 minutes. Turn heat to low, then swirl in the garlic and red-pepper flakes. Immediately add olives and warm through.
  • To serve, pair one duck leg with a spoonful of mashed beans. Spoon some of the olive mixture over the duck and beans. If desired, dress crisp green arugula with just a few drops of lemon juice and a little salt, and serve alongside for a refreshing counterpoint to the rich, salty duck and beans.

MASHED WHITE BEANS WITH TRUFFLE OIL



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Provided by Food Network

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/4 cup chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
2 tablespoons chopped fresh thyme
1/2 teaspoon dried red pepper flakes
1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
2 ounces white truffle oil
1 pound dried Great Northern, navy, pea or other white beans
2 quarts chicken stock
2 teaspoons salt
1/3 cup olive oil
2 tablespoons chopped garlic

Steps:

  • Sort the beans to make sure they are free of stones or other debris. Rinse, then cover with cold water, refrigerate, and soak overnight.
  • The next day, drain the beans, place them in large pot, and cover with the stock. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer the beans for 2 hours, or until they are soft, tender and yield to pressure when squeezed between your finger tips.
  • Add the salt only in the final 15 minutes of cooking since the addition of salt earlier in the cooking process will result in tough beans.
  • Pour the beans in to the bowl of a food processor. Begin to pulse the beans along with any of the stock that may have remained from cooking. Add all the remaining ingredients except the truffle oil and pulse together with the warm bean puree. Taste and adjust the seasoning with additional salt and add freshly ground pepper if needed. Return the bean puree to a pot set over low heat or a double boiler to keep warm. Serve each portion of puree with a drizzle of truffle oil.

MASHED WHITE BEANS



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Make and share this Mashed White Beans recipe from Food.com.

Provided by akgrown

Categories     Beans

Time 15m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 tablespoon olive oil
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 (19 ounce) cans cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
1 tablespoon fresh sage, chopped (or 1 T dried)
1/4 cup water
coarse salt and pepper

Steps:

  • In a large skillet, heat olive oil over med heat. Cook garlic, stirring often, until golden, about 1 minute
  • Add beans, sage, and water. Cook stirring often, until beans are hot and liquid thickens, about 4 minutes
  • Mash beans, leaving some whole. Season with coarse sat and pepper.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 408, Fat 4.4, SaturatedFat 0.8, Sodium 16.8, Carbohydrate 68.4, Fiber 17.2, Sugar 1, Protein 26.4

CHEESY MASHED WHITE BEANS WITH KALE, PARMESAN, AND A FRIED EGG



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From J. Kenji Lopez-Alt who is the Chief Creative Officer of Serious Eats where he likes to explore the science of home cooking in his weekly column The Food Lab, and changed slightly using almond milk instead of cream.

Provided by Sharon123

Categories     Greens

Time 30m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

3 tablespoons olive oil
2 medium garlic cloves, finely minced (about 2 teaspoons)
2 (15 ounce) cans white beans, drained and rinsed
1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk (or other non dairy milk or cream)
3 ounces grated sharp white cheddar cheese
2 ounces grated parmesan cheese (plus more for serving)
kosher salt & freshly ground black pepper
3 cups finely shredded kale
1 teaspoon lemon, juice of
4 eggs
1/4 cup finely sliced scallion (whites and light greens)

Steps:

  • Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a medium saucepan over medium heat until shimmering. Add garlic and cook until aromatic, about 1 minute. Add beans, almond milk, and 1/2 cup water. Bring to a simmer, then mash beans lightly with a potato masher. Add water until a loose, porridge-like consistency is reached. Stir in cheddar and Parmesan cheese and season to taste with salt and pepper. Keep warm.
  • Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil in a large skillet over high heat until shimmering. Add kale, season with salt and pepper, and cook, tossing and stirring frequently, until wilted and starting to crisp, about 4 minutes. Stir in lemon juice and transfer to a bowl.
  • Heat remaining tablespoon oil in skillet over medium-high heat until shimmering. Add eggs, season with salt and pepper, and cook until whites are set but yolks are still runny, about 3 minutes.
  • To serve, stir half of scallions in white beans and adjust consistency with water as necessary. Transfer to warm bowls, top with sautéed kale then with a fried eggs. Sprinkle with remaining scallions and grate some Parmesan over the top. Serve immediately.

MASHED WHITE BEANS



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Provided by Trish Hall

Categories     side dish

Time 2h

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 pound small navy beans
2 quarts water
10 garlic cloves
1 onion
4 tablespoons butter

Steps:

  • Wash beans. Put in large pot with water.
  • Peel garlic and chop cloves in half. Peel onion and chop in half. Add both to pot.
  • Bring beans to boil, then simmer, covered, until well cooked, at least 90 minutes.
  • Remove beans, onion and garlic from pot, saving liquid.
  • On high heat, cook liquid until reduced in half, almost to a glaze.
  • Mix beans, liquid and butter in food processor and puree.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 254, UnsaturatedFat 2 grams, Carbohydrate 37 grams, Fat 7 grams, Fiber 9 grams, Protein 13 grams, SaturatedFat 4 grams, Sodium 14 milligrams, Sugar 3 grams, TransFat 0 grams

MASHED WHITE BEANS WITH SPINACH, GARLIC, AND LEMON



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10 minutes to pure bliss. This deceptively simple dish comes together uber quickly. And though it might not be much to look at, trust me. It tastes utterly divine.

Provided by Kare for Kitchen Treaty

Time 10m

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 tablespoons olive oil plus more for drizzling over the top
2 cups packed baby spinach (roughly chopped)
2 teaspoons minced garlic (about 2 medium garlic cloves)
1 lemon (medium size will do, zested and halved)
2 cups cooked cannellini beans (or 1 15-ounce can, drained)
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt or sea salt (plus more for sprinkling on top)
Freshly ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Pour 2 tablespoons olive oil into In a medium saute pan over medium-high heat. Add the spinach, garlic, and lemon zest. Saute, stirring occasionally, until spinach is wilted, about 1 minute.
  • Add the beans, 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt, and a couple turns of freshly ground black pepper. Mash beans with a fork until the consistency of (very) lumpy mashed potatoes.
  • Divide between two bowls (or just pile them into one bowl and keep them all to yourself). Squeeze a lemon half over each serving, drizzle with olive oil, and sprinkle with a little more salt and pepper to taste. Serve at once.

Tips:

  • Soaking the beans: Soaking the beans overnight or for at least 8 hours helps to reduce the cooking time and makes them more digestible. You can also use a quick-soak method by bringing the beans to a boil in a pot of water, then removing them from the heat and letting them soak for 1 hour.
  • Cooking the beans: Once the beans are soaked, rinse them well and add them to a pot with fresh water. Bring the water to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and simmer for 1-2 hours, or until the beans are tender.
  • Mashing the beans: Once the beans are cooked, you can mash them using a potato masher or a food processor. If you want a smoother consistency, you can also blend the beans in a blender or food processor until they are completely smooth.
  • Seasoning the beans: Once the beans are mashed, season them to taste with salt, pepper, and other desired spices. You can also add herbs, such as garlic, onion, or rosemary, to enhance the flavor.
  • Serving the beans: Mashed white beans can be served as a side dish or as a main course. They can be served hot or cold, and can be topped with various ingredients, such as cheese, bacon, or croutons.

Conclusion:

Mashed white beans are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed in many different ways. They are a good source of protein, fiber, and other nutrients, and can be easily customized to suit your taste. Whether you serve them as a side dish or as a main course, mashed white beans are sure to be a hit with your family and friends.

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