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Okay, I could’ve easily named this 5-minute white bean recipe, but, but, doesn’t cannellini just sound SO MUCH better and pretentious? White bean sounds like…”Well, you know you’re gonna be farting in your sleep tonight…” While cannellini sounds sophisticated, fancy and like something people would drink with red wine or something. Cannellini! Now do it with an Italian accent! CANNELLINI! And you have to do something with your hands, as if you’re explaining something to someone really stupid who doesn’t understand.

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When I think of cannellini I think of cannoli, which is a super delicious pastry that much like Al Pacino’s parents comes from Sicily.

I first had cannoli when I was in Sicily 4 years ago, it was a time of many firsts. First time to a volcano (Etna), first time seeing 2 people being hit by a car while crossing the street, dusting themselves off and moving on with their day (trauma for life), first time seeing someone jerk off in public. Okay, unfortunately not the first time, but it was quite traumatic as well.

Still, I’d go to Sicily tomorrow if I had the chance. It’s so beautiful, warm, Etna’s smoking and the food is pretty amazing. But here I am writing about white beans, with very dirty hair on a hot summer day. Dream big.

But, I do think you’ll like these white beans.

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How To Make Cannellini in 5 Minutes?

Simple. Get a can of cannellini, open it and smell it.

Doesn’t smell like lilies right?

Well, now it’s time to face the tough part. Getting rid of that liquid surrounding the beans. I know, it looks very appetizing, but before you decide to make a latte with it, hear me out. It doesn’t taste good.

It’s better if you just rinse and then drain the beans. Forget about that slime – say goodbye, so you can both move on.

Now that we have sparkling clean white beans it’s time to heat them in a non-stick pan with some coconut oil or olive oil. Some people say frying with olive oil is more poisonous than being bitten by a viper snake, I wonder how the poor people in Spain and Greece survived all those olive oil attacks during the years.

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Look now you got distracted and forgot to chop 1/2 onion and to mince one garlic clove. I hate to be the responsible one here. So, please, chop chop.

Okay, before the cannellini, add the onion and the garlic to the pan, let that saute for 1-2 minutes. Then put in the cannellini and stir them.

Now it’s time for the really tough part! The spices. I decided to add dry mint, basil, coriander, and cumin because those seem to be my go-to herbs and spices right now.

Stir to cover each sad little white bean in herbs and spices and turn the heat off.

You can eat these white beans like this, or, orrr, you can decide to invest 10 minutes and make a small tomato cucumber salad and some tzatziki, which isn’t vegan, but if you are – I have a vegan recipe here. If you’re not, just mix some yogurt with chopped cucumber and garlic, add salt – ready!

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So, I don’t know, maybe there’ll be another person who ends up without anything to eat at home but a can of beans. This recipe’s for you. I have only love, respect and understanding for you.

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Yield: 2

5-Minute Cannellini Recipe

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Super simple cannellini bean recipe! Make these white beans in under 10 minutes (you can try for 5), when you have nothing to eat at home. Or in those situations you actually crave a can of white beans. Serve with some salad and vegan tzatziki for a full vegan dinner!

Prep Time 2 minutes

Cook Time 3 minutes

Total Time 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup cannellini beans, canned
  • 1/2 tsp coriander
  • 1/2 tsp mint
  • 1/2 tsp basil
  • 1/2 tsp cumin
  • optional: red pepper flakes
  • olive oil (or coconut oil)
  • 1/2 onion
  • 1 garlic clove

Instructions

  1. Rinse and drain cannellini, chop the onion, mince the garlic.
  2. In a non-stick pan - saute the onion and garlic for a minute with some oil.
  3. Stir in the cannellini beans, let cook for a minute.
  4. Stir in the spices, making sure to cover each bean.
  5. Serve with a small tomato cucumber salad, olives (not in the picture) and tzatziki.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

2

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 232Total Fat: 8gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 448mgCarbohydrates: 33gFiber: 7gSugar: 2gProtein: 10g

I will be back on Thursday with a secret superfood list – I’ve been trying to write that post for I think a year and it’s about only 7 foods, so you can see I’m a productive human who can’t get distracted by anything. Hopefully, it’s done on Thursday.

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FAQs

Are great northern beans the same as cannellini? ›

Cannellini Beans are larger and heartier than Great Northerns and are sometimes referred to as “white kidney beans” because of their traditional kidney shape. You'll often find them mixed with pinto beans.

What is a good substitute for cannellini beans? ›

If you don't have cannellini beans, substitute other dried white beans, like Great Northern or navy beans. If you don't have chard, use kale or spinach.

Are cannellini beans kidney beans? ›

Several types exist, though the most common are cannellini beans, which are also called white kidney beans. Tender, with an earthy, nutty flavor, they make a great addition to soups, stews, chilis, and other dishes.

Where do cannellini beans come from? ›

The cannellini bean originates in Argentina, where it was first cultivated as a crop. Italian immigrants would later bring the cannellini bean back to Italy. Cannellini beans are now grown in central and southern Italy, where they are used in many traditional Italian dishes.

Do cannellini beans cause gas? ›

Because of their fibre content, cannellini beans can cause gas. Eating too many beans can cause gastrointestinal upset to some extent. However, you can avoid such cases if you eat it after soaking it overnight.

Are canned cannellini beans healthy? ›

Cannellini beans are wonderfully nutritious. They're fat free and an excellent source of fiber, folate, iron and magnesium. One 1/4 cup serving contains 11 grams of protein! Adding nutritious foods like dried cannellini beans to your diet may help control blood sugar levels; talk with your doctor.

What is another name for cannellini beans? ›

Cannellini beans are also called white kidney beans. These types of beans are used in many Mediterranean dishes like pasta e fa*gioli, and are frequently served with the bitter green escarole.

Why is there a shortage of cannellini beans? ›

There were two reasons for the shortage. The first was poor weather conditions in the Upper Midwest, where most of the nation's supply of cannellini beans are grown. The second was increased demand, which took the company by surprise.

Do navy beans and cannellini beans taste the same? ›

Cannellini beans' flavor profile is also notably different from that of navy beans. Bolder in taste than the navy or great northern bean, they're often described as nutty, earthy, and undeniably bean-like. For this reason, they're often paired with meat or fish.

Do cannellini beans lower blood pressure? ›

Cannellini beans are a great source of potassium, which is known to help people maintain healthier blood pressure levels.

Which white bean is healthiest? ›

All beans are rich in fiber, but the top-ranking variety is the navy bean, allegedly named for its popularity in the U.S. Navy in the early 20th century. These pea-sized, cream-colored beans provide 10 grams of fiber per half-cup serving.

What are the creamiest white beans? ›

Baby Lima Beans. Also called “butterbeans”, Baby Lima beans are small, smooth, and creamy with a rich, buttery texture. They're starchier than other beans and are often used in soups, stews, succotash, and casseroles, or just cooked simply with herbs and spices.

What is closest to cannellini beans? ›

If you can't find cannellini beans, great Northern beans are the best stand-in.

What is the liquid in canned cannellini beans? ›

The liquid in good canned beans is just the water and salt the beans were cooked in… filled with delicious bean flavor. And this liquid is a great thickener for not only the specific dish you're making at the moment, but for any dish that could use some thickening, some salt, and some bean flavor.

What is the closest bean to Great Northern beans? ›

For great northerns, you can opt for pinto beans, chickpeas, or lima beans. These alternatives offer a similar tender texture and mild taste that work well in delicate dishes. On the other hand, if navy beans are unavailable, you can easily use any white or colored bean, such as white kidney beans or black beans.

Are navy beans great northern beans and cannellini beans the exact same bean just with different names? ›

While these are all technically white beans, these aren't just different names for the same type of bean. In fact, each of these is actually a distinct varietal.

What is the difference between cannellini and Great Northern beans soup? ›

MasterClass reports that great northern beans are known for their mild taste, which generally allows them to absorb the flavors of other foods, making them a great option for soups. On the other hand, cannellini beans are known for a stronger, nuttier flavor and work well in various dishes, including salads.

Can you eat great northern beans out of the can? ›

If you're a purist like me–who wants to be in control of the amount of added salt (while skipping the glossy film) in your dish–then yes, drain and rinse those beans first. But know that it's not wrong to use them straight out of the can.

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