Best 5 Stewed Yellow Beans With Potatoes And Tomatoes Recipes

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Indulge in the vibrant flavors of stewed yellow beans, potatoes, and tomatoes, a delectable dish that offers a harmonious blend of textures and tastes. This comforting stew is a culinary delight, featuring tender yellow beans, hearty potatoes, and juicy tomatoes, all simmered in a flavorful sauce. It's a versatile dish that can be enjoyed as a main course or as a side dish, perfect for any occasion.

This article presents three variations of this classic stew, catering to diverse preferences and dietary needs. The first recipe is a classic stewed yellow beans dish, capturing the essence of this traditional recipe with its simple yet flavorful ingredients. The second recipe introduces a vegan twist, replacing meat with plant-based alternatives, resulting in a hearty and satisfying stew that's perfect for those following a vegan lifestyle. Finally, the third recipe adds a touch of smokiness with the inclusion of bacon, creating a rich and savory stew that's sure to tantalize your taste buds.

Each recipe provides step-by-step instructions, ensuring that even novice cooks can create this delicious stew with ease. With its vibrant colors, delightful aromas, and irresistible flavors, this stewed yellow beans, potatoes, and tomatoes dish is a culinary journey you won't want to miss. So, gather your ingredients, prepare your taste buds, and let's begin our culinary adventure!

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GREEN BEANS AND STEWED TOMATOES



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Provided by Rachael Ray : Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time 9m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 large bag (18 ounces) whole frozen green beans
1 (14-ounce) can stewed tomatoes
2 scallions, chopped
Extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling, about 2 teaspoons
Salt and pepper

Steps:

  • In a microwave safe bowl, combine beans and stewed tomatoes, scallion and a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil. Loosely cover bowl with plastic food storage wrap and microwave on high 5 minutes, stir and microwave on high 2 minutes more. Season with salt and pepper, to taste and serve.

STEWED ROMANO BEANS WITH TOMATOES



Stewed Romano Beans With Tomatoes image

Romanos hold up to longer cooking, as you'll see when you make this dish. Even when they soften, after 20 minutes of braising or stewing, they still have plenty of texture, their color remains good and they become somewhat juicy. If you can't find romano beans use regular green beans. Just reduce cooking time to 15 minutes.

Provided by Martha Rose Shulman

Categories     easy, lunch, quick, snack, vegetables, main course, side dish

Time 35m

Yield Serves 4 to 6

Number Of Ingredients 10

3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 large red onion, finely chopped
Salt
2 large garlic cloves, minced
1 1/2 pounds fresh romano beans, trimmed and cut in 2- to 3-inch lengths
1 cup grated or chopped peeled tomatoes (about 3/4 pound)
1/4 cup chopped fresh dill
Ground black pepper
Feta cheese for topping
Cooked pasta or grains, such as bulgur, quinoa, polenta or brown rice (optional)

Steps:

  • Heat 2 tablespoons olive oil over medium heat in a wide, lidded skillet or Dutch oven and add onion and a pinch of salt. Cook gently without browning, stirring often, until tender and translucent, about 8 minutes. Add garlic and cook, stirring, for another minute, until fragrant.
  • Stir in romano beans, tomatoes and half the dill. Add 1/2 cup water, bring to a simmer, season with salt and pepper, cover and simmer 20 minutes, until beans are tender. Stir in remaining dill and olive oil and simmer another 2 to 3 minutes. Taste and adjust seasonings.
  • Serve hot, warm or room temperature, with feta sprinkled over the top. If serving as a main dish, serve over cooked grains such as bulgur, quinoa, polenta or brown rice, or toss with pasta.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 119, UnsaturatedFat 6 grams, Carbohydrate 13 grams, Fat 7 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 3 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 476 milligrams, Sugar 6 grams

GREEK STEWED GREEN BEANS AND YELLOW SQUASH WITH TOMATOES



Greek Stewed Green Beans and Yellow Squash With Tomatoes image

Green beans are one of many vegetables that both Greek and Turkish cooks stew with abundant olive oil in dishes known as ladera. This recipe is inspired by one of them, but it's a far cry from the authentic version, which requires three times as much oil and simmers for a longer time. Don't be put off by the faded color of the beans; they're comforting and delicious.

Provided by Martha Rose Shulman

Categories     dinner, soups and stews, main course

Time 55m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
1 large onion, chopped
2 large garlic cloves, minced
1 pound fresh green beans, trimmed
3/4 pound yellow squash (3 medium squash), sliced
1 (14-ounce) can chopped tomatoes, or 1 1/2 cups peeled, chopped tomatoes
Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
1/4 cup chopped fresh mint, parsley or dill
1 to 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (optional)

Steps:

  • Heat 2 tablespoons of the olive oil in a wide, covered skillet or Dutch oven over medium heat, and add the onion. Cook, stirring, until tender and translucent, five to eight minutes. Add the garlic and cook, stirring, for another minute until fragrant. Stir in the green beans, squash and remaining oil. Stir together for a few minutes, then add the tomatoes and 1/2 cup water. Bring to a simmer, then add salt and freshly ground pepper.
  • Cover and simmer 30 minutes until the beans are tender and the mixture is stew-like. Add the herbs, and simmer for another five to 10 minutes. Add lemon juice if desired. Taste, and adjust seasonings with salt and pepper. Serve hot or at room temperature.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 197, UnsaturatedFat 6 grams, Carbohydrate 34 grams, Fat 7 grams, Fiber 8 grams, Protein 4 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 920 milligrams, Sugar 5 grams

STEWED WHITE BEANS WITH TOMATOES AND ROSEMARY



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If the stew is made in advance, be sure to remove the rosemary sprig and let the beans cool before refrigerating. It should be reheated gently over medium-low heat.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Healthy Recipes     Gluten-Free Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 pound dried white beans, such as Great Northern or cannellini, picked over, rinsed, and drained
1 onion, 1 half finely chopped (1/2 cup)
1 carrot, cut crosswise into thirds
1 celery stalk, cut crosswise into thirds
1 dried bay leaf
1 can (28 ounces) whole plum tomatoes, with juice
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/8 teaspoon red-pepper flakes
1 sprig rosemary
Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper

Steps:

  • Soak beans in water overnight. Drain, and transfer to a large pot. Cover beans with 4 inches water. Add the intact half of the onion, the carrot, celery, and bay leaf. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat, and simmer until beans are tender but not bursting, about 1 hour. Drain, and remove onion, carrot, celery, and bay leaf; discard.
  • Pulse tomatoes, with juice, in a food processor until coarsely chopped. Heat oil in a medium heavy-bottomed pot over medium heat. Add chopped onion, the garlic, and red-pepper flakes. Cook, stirring occasionally, until onion and garlic are tender but not browned, about 3 minutes. Add tomatoes and rosemary. Bring to a boil.
  • Add beans, and simmer, stirring occasionally, until tomato sauce thickens, about 20 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Serve warm, and drizzle with oil just before serving.

STEWED POTATOES AND GREEN BEANS WITH TOMATOES



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Provided by Ruth Cousineau

Categories     Potato     Tomato     Side     Stew     Vegetarian     Quick & Easy     Dinner     Green Bean     Healthy     Vegan     Gourmet     Pescatarian     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     No Sugar Added     Kosher

Yield Makes 4 (side dish) servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 pound green beans, trimmed and cut into 2-inch pieces
2 pounds russet (baking) potatoes, peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces
4 large garlic cloves, minced
1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1 (28-ounces) can whole tomatoes in juice
1 cup water

Steps:

  • Cook green beans, potatoes, and garlic in oil with 2 teaspoons salt and 1 teaspoon pepper in a 5-quart heavy pot over medium-high heat, covered, stirring occasionally, until vegetables begin to soften and stick to bottom of pot, about 10 minutes.
  • Pulse tomatoes with their juice several times in a food processor until coarsely chopped, then add to vegetables. Add water and simmer, partially covered, stirring occasionally, until vegetables are tender, 20 to 25 minutes. Mash a few potatoes into sauce and season with salt and pepper.

Tips:

  • To save time, use pre-cut potatoes and yellow beans. You can also use frozen yellow beans if you don't have fresh ones on hand.
  • If you don't have fresh tomatoes, you can use a can of diced tomatoes instead. Just be sure to drain the tomatoes before adding them to the pot.
  • Feel free to add other vegetables to this stew, such as carrots, celery, or zucchini.
  • You can also add a protein source to this stew, such as chicken, beef, or sausage.
  • This stew is also great served over rice or pasta.

Conclusion:

Stewed yellow beans with potatoes and tomatoes is a delicious and hearty dish that is perfect for a weeknight meal. It is also a great way to use up leftover vegetables. This stew is easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste preferences. So next time you are looking for a quick and easy meal, give this stewed yellow beans recipe a try. You won't be disappointed.

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