A couple of weeks back, the husband and I were at a book sale. H, a self-confessed bibliophile, picked up a couple of bags of books to add to his ever-growing collection. I looked through boxes and boxes of books before I found a few for myself. This was one of the books that I bought for less than a dollar.I modified the original recipe just a bit. It's so simple and tasty that I've prepared it a couple of times now using different kinds of beans each time. This isn't the most appetizing looking dish, but it tastes a lot better than it looks, fortunately.
(For 2 servings)
Ingredients:
1 can (15 ounces) cannellini beans, drained, 1/3 cup liquid reserved
½ can small red beans
1 Tbsp olive oil
Salt to taste (keep in mind that the canned beans already have salt in them)
¼ tsp pepper
¾ -1 tsp garlic powder
6-7 fresh basil leaves, chopped
3-4 Tbsp freshly grated Parmesan cheese
Method:
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
Place the beans and the reserved liquid in a large bowl and partially mash the beans against the side of the bowl using a wooden spoon.
Add the oil, salt, pepper, garlic powder and chopped basil. Mix well. Place in a baking dish. (I divided the mixture between 2 ramekins.)
Sprinkle the grated cheese on top and bake for 15-20 minutes until the cheese melts.
Serve hot.
I really like the idea of this combo.
ReplyDeleteDish is amazingly yummy!!
ReplyDeleteNice and cheesy....
beans and cheese.. hmmm...
ReplyDeletehummm somthing like beans on toast but without the toast. nice recipe. and a quick one.
ReplyDeleteSo simple?? wow.. that sounds so delicious - no wonder you've made it a couple times already.
ReplyDeletethis is a diff. recipe...would have never thought of mixing beans and cheese..unless the beans are all mushed up like in mexican food...looks delicious...
ReplyDeletehmm, with cheese on top who could resist this yummylicious dish! but i am too scared to do anything with beans....might have to overcome that soon! ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt looks good too TBC. Sure tasted yum yum too as you've made it many times.
ReplyDeleteHow simple, will try this! And yes, will look for the book too!
ReplyDeletelovely recipe ...
ReplyDeleteThis sure does look appetizing to me!!!
ReplyDeleteMe like! I'm planning to try this soon!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds delicious. Maybe I will make this for myself this weekend. I'm still struggling with solo dining.
ReplyDeleteThat has to be a sure winner....beans, basil and cheese should make for a healthy and delicious meal. Blueberry muffins are my favorite...but these days i dont make a lot of sweets to avoid putting on weight.
ReplyDeletethat looks neat .. a nice n healthy snack
ReplyDeleteWow what an excellent recipe. A must try for a quick weeknight meal :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to eat beans - I'm going to give this a shot!
ReplyDeleteCynthia, Swati, Nags, Karuna, Laavanya, Rajitha, Seema, Vanamala, Rachel, Pooja, Lisa, Priyanka, Vegetable Platter and Anuzi- thanks, ladies! :D Do give it a shot. There's really nothing to it at all and it tastes oh so good!
ReplyDeleteJZ- scared? why? Is it because it's canned?
Sra- it really is! I hope you try it. The book is o.k. I wouldn't recommend buying it though. I got it only 'cos it was dirt cheap.;D
Ranjani- I hope you like it as much as we did.
really, all you had to say was "beans" and i was there. adding cheese to the mix made me sit up and really take notice. it looks delicious to me, and even if this is all you got out of that book, i'd say you got quite a steal. :)
ReplyDeleteGrace- thanks! This was too simple to not try. There are a few more good ones like this which i hope to try soon.:D
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