Best 3 Pressure Cooker White Bean Parmesan Soup Recipes

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**Indulge in a Creamy and Flavorful Culinary Journey: Pressure Cooker White Bean Parmesan Soup and More Delectable Recipes**

Embark on a culinary adventure with a hearty and comforting pressure cooker white bean parmesan soup, a symphony of flavors that will warm your soul on chilly evenings. This delectable soup, brimming with tender white beans, savory Parmesan cheese, and a medley of aromatic vegetables, is a testament to the convenience and versatility of pressure cooking. Our curated collection of recipes in this article offers an array of culinary delights, from the classic and comforting to the innovative and exciting. Discover the secrets to crafting the perfect pressure cooker white bean parmesan soup, a dish that strikes a harmonious balance between simplicity and sophistication. For those seeking vegetarian options, we present a flavorful lentil soup bursting with colorful vegetables and a rich broth. If you crave a taste of the sea, dive into our pressure cooker seafood chowder, a delectable fusion of tender seafood, creamy broth, and aromatic herbs. Meat lovers will delight in our hearty beef stew, a classic comfort food elevated by the magic of pressure cooking. And for a sweet treat, indulge in our decadent chocolate lava cake, a molten chocolate masterpiece that will satisfy your cravings. Join us on this culinary voyage as we explore the wonders of pressure cooking, transforming everyday ingredients into extraordinary dishes that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

PRESSURE-COOKER SMOKY WHITE BEANS AND HAM



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I had never made or even eaten this dish before meeting my husband. Now I make it at least once a week. I serve it with some homemade sweet cornbread. Delicious! -Christine Duffy, Sturgis, Kentucky

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Side Dishes

Time 45m

Yield 10 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 pound dried great northern beans
3 smoked ham hocks (about 1-1/2 pounds)
3 cans (14-1/2 ounces each) reduced-sodium chicken or beef broth
2 cups water
1 large onion, chopped
1 tablespoon onion powder
1 tablespoon garlic powder
2 teaspoons pepper
Thinly sliced green onions, optional

Steps:

  • Rinse and sort beans. Transfer to a 6-qt. electric pressure cooker. Add ham hocks. Stir in broth, water, onion and seasonings. Lock lid; close pressure-release valve. Adjust to pressure-cook on high for 30 minutes. Let pressure release naturally for 10 minutes; quick-release any remaining pressure. , When cool enough to handle, remove meat from bones; cut ham into small pieces and return to pressure cooker. Serve with a slotted spoon. Sprinkle with green onions if desired.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 196 calories, Fat 2g fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 8mg cholesterol, Sodium 594mg sodium, Carbohydrate 32g carbohydrate (2g sugars, Fiber 10g fiber), Protein 15g protein. Diabetic Exchanges

SLOW-COOKER WHITE BEAN PARMESAN SOUP



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Parmesan rinds are magic. After a long braise, that hard, waxy scrap infuses the entire soup with its rich, distinctive flavor. Here, they make a wholesome soup taste like an incredible indulgence. So don't ever throw them away. They keep in the freezer indefinitely. The wheat berries here are also a great match for the slow cooker. While they may not be the most glamorous grains, they hold their shape and take a conveniently long time to get tender. You can find them at many grocery or natural-foods stores, as well as online. But you can also substitute farro or spelt (whole grains but not pearled). Just note that they'll cook faster and may end up quite soft after an 8-hour cook time.

Provided by Sarah DiGregorio

Categories     dinner, lunch, weekday, soups and stews, main course

Time 10h

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 pound dry cannellini beans, soaked overnight and drained
Kosher salt and black pepper
8 ounces Parmesan, hard rinds cut off and reserved, the rest grated for serving
1 cup wheat berries
1/4 cup olive oil
1 large onion, finely chopped
1 fennel bulb, cored and finely chopped, fronds roughly chopped and reserved
3 celery stalks, sliced 1/2-inch thick
6 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
1 teaspoon fennel seeds
1 teaspoon red-pepper flakes
2 sprigs fresh rosemary
1/2 cup dry white wine
6 cups chicken stock or broth
Leaves from 1 small bunch flat-leaf parsley, chopped
Juice of 1 large lemon

Steps:

  • Put the soaked, drained beans in a 5- to 8-quart slow cooker, and season them generously with salt and pepper. Add the Parmesan rinds and the wheat berries.
  • Warm the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the onion, season generously with salt, and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 5 minutes. Add the fennel. Continue to cook, stirring often, until the fennel is softened and the onion is lightly browned, about 5 more minutes. Add the celery and garlic, and cook, stirring, until just softened, about 1 minute. Add the fennel seeds and red pepper, and cook, stirring constantly, until combined and fragrant, about 1 minute. Add the rosemary and the wine and let the wine bubble until the pan is almost dry, about 2 minutes.
  • Scrape the mixture from the skillet into the slow cooker. Add the stock, and season it: Add 1/2 teaspoon salt, if you are using low-sodium broth, or 1 teaspoon salt, if using homemade unsalted stock. (Do not add salt now if you are using fully salted broth.) Stir to combine, and cook on low until the wheat berries are tender and the beans are creamy, about 8 to 10 hours. (Taste the beans to make sure they are creamy; they can vary in their cooking time depending on their age.) The soup can hold well on warm for 1 to 2 additional hours.
  • Before serving, remove and discard the rosemary sprigs. Stir in the parsley, lemon juice, and reserved fennel fronds. Taste and add salt and pepper if necessary. Serve in bowls topped generously with grated Parmesan.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 715, UnsaturatedFat 13 grams, Carbohydrate 86 grams, Fat 23 grams, Fiber 18 grams, Protein 42 grams, SaturatedFat 9 grams, Sodium 1191 milligrams, Sugar 9 grams

WHITE-BEAN SOUP WITH GRILLED SAUSAGES



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Dried beans cook rapidly in the pressure cooker. We quick-soak beans here by boiling them and letting them sit for 30 minutes, but you can soak them overnight instead.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Soups, Stews & Stocks     Soup Recipes

Time 1h10m

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 pound dried cannellini beans
4 cups chicken broth
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 teaspoon red-pepper flakes
Salt
1 large bunch escarole, roughly chopped
Vegetable oil, for grill
8 chicken-apple sausages (about 1 pound)
Grated Parmesan, for serving

Steps:

  • In a 6-quart pressure cooker, cover beans by 2 inches water, bring to a boil, and remove from heat. Let soak 30 minutes. Drain beans and return to pressure cooker. Add broth, garlic, and red-pepper flakes; season with salt. Secure lid. Bring to high pressure over medium-high heat; reduce heat and cook until beans are tender, 20 to 22 minutes (adjust heat to maintain pressure). Remove from heat, vent pressure, and remove lid. Stir in escarole.
  • Meanwhile, heat a grill or grill pan to high. Clean and lightly oil hot grill. Grill sausages until browned, about 12 minutes; let rest 5 minutes, then slice. Serve soup topped with sausages and Parmesan.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 322 g, Fat 9 g, Fiber 10 g, Protein 25 g, SaturatedFat 3 g

Tips:

  • Use dried white beans: Dried beans are more flavorful and economical than canned beans. Be sure to soak them overnight before cooking.
  • Use a variety of vegetables: This soup is a great way to use up leftover vegetables. Try adding chopped carrots, celery, or zucchini.
  • Don't overcook the beans: The beans should be tender but still hold their shape. Overcooked beans will become mushy.
  • Add the Parmesan cheese at the end: Stirring in the Parmesan cheese at the end of cooking will help it melt smoothly and evenly.
  • Serve with a side of crusty bread: A warm loaf of crusty bread is the perfect accompaniment to this hearty soup.

Conclusion:

This pressure cooker white bean Parmesan soup is a quick, easy, and delicious meal that's perfect for a busy weeknight. It's also a great way to use up leftover vegetables. With its creamy texture, savory flavor, and cheesy goodness, this soup is sure to be a hit with the whole family.

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