White Beans au Vin Recipe (2024)

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I think draining/rinsing canned beans comes from a time before cans were lined/coated. On Cooks Illustrated's advice, I've stopped doing that, giving me a liquid with flavor and a little heft. I use a good broth concentrate (also from Cooks), so I can use the bean liquid without it adding extra water.

Madrid

Unless the canned beans are labeled "no salt," the liquid can be overly salted, or taste-not-so great. Rinsing was recommended not just for the can, but also for the salt.

elizabeth

Not a fan of the brandy flavor (no cognac) but did add a little sherry and that mellowed the flavor a bit. Added some broccoli for color and more veggies, and served over cauliflower rice. Really delicious.

Epf

I made this as per recipe with the exception of leaving out the brandy since I didn’t have it and also cooked veggies longer at the start before adding the broth to get them sufficiently softened. It was delicious! Very nice depth of flavor and a satisfying veggie dinner with good bread and a salad. Will probably make our regular fall/ winter rotation.

jeanne

Made this with Rancho Gordo Marcella beans which I first prepared according to R.G. directions. Didn’t add the brandy and balsamic vinegar because I didn’t finish reading the recipe! Nonetheless this was a great recipe which I will make again. I think it was enhanced by the quality of the beans.

Sandy

I doubled the amount of red wine, tomato paste and balsamic vinegar. It needed it.

Anuyu Fitness

I read many of the comments and thought I would try and make this for my wife. I must first say I don’t cook .... well eggs, oatmeal or microwaved bacon. So I followed the directions and made a few changes because I did not get brandy .... must say it was a success.... She loved it!!!!

Sophia

Delicious, healthish, and easy weeknight dinner. Will definitely add this to the rotation. I built this differently based on some Julia Child-isms and other various cooking experience. I cooked the mushrooms separately so they would brown. I added them into the pot right before serving. Rather than adding everything together, I added the tomato paste in with the carrot and shallot to develop the flavor separately. Then added red wine and let it deglaze and reduce. Then added stock.

Laura Hofer

I like Better than Bouillon. It comes in a jar and it about the consistency of butter. You reconsitute it with water.

Nancy Melamed

Yum ! We added more mushrooms, because why not ? Easy and delicious for a cold February evening.

Dita

Get tomato paste in a tube. It's available at all grocery stores these days. You can squeeze out only the amount you need!

Karon

I didn't have any brandy or cognac so I skipped that. I also started with dry beans. Otherwise I followed the recipe exactly and it is crazy good! I will be making this again.

margaret

This is so good! I wish I doubled it. Next time I’d add more mushrooms.

Mario B

Absolutely delicious but I don't see how you can feed 4 people. Fed 3 and served with baguette to mop up the fantastic sauce.

skiermel

Be careful not to over season. In step 4 I used 1/4 tsp salt and 1/8 tsp pepper. Only needed a pinch of salt and pepper to finish. And the vegetable stock was fairly low sodium. This was an amazingly flavorful dish. Served it with freshly made country French bread. I made half the recipe which was a perfect amount for two.

Matthew

And a tbsp of anchovies paste when you add tomato paste. I know, I know. No longer veg..,

joy

Was very good, as written

Kate wisc

I made this pretty much as written, and it was an easy, delicious week-night dinner, it has a nice deep rich flavor.

Carmen

Hello! I made this last night for my bride who is a vegetarian. I strongly recommend cutting down on the amount of Sherry recommended or perhaps substituting for wine altogether (I will try that next time) as it sent what is a savory dish in a yucky sweet direction. I felt as though I wasted my beautiful mushrooms...Best to you all!

E

Made 2nd time - doubled tomatoe paste; bad idea. Herb flavor did not come through.

Gary

Delicious! Made a few substitutions. Dry beans, soaked and cooked beforehand. 3.5 oz of shiitake mushrooms, finely chopped, instead of cremini. Chicken stock instead of veggie. Doubled the garlic and butter (of course), and a little extra vinegar at the end. Was really surprised how flavorful it was for such an easy meal.

Angela

Delicious! I doubled the mushrooms and put only 1 can of lentils in the dish. Served with mashed potato, this is so good. Will definitely make again.

Sandra

I am a novice and bought (2) 15 oz. Bags of Marcella Bean from Rancho Gordo as the recipe calls for (2) 16 oz cans of beans. Well, 16 oz. dried beans equals 38.4 oz. of cooked beans. Put way too many beans in the recipe and had to pick a bunch out. Just fyi if some other newbie like me tries this wonderful recipe.Fun with Cooking. Lesson learned.

A Gunn

Added fresh green beans. Yummy.

Nick

Excellent dish. I recommend serving with sourdough or some other good bread, lightly toasted, and drizzled with olive oil. I also recommend having some flakey sea salt on hand for serving.

Jose Rangel

This was beyond tasty and would definitely make again, it was easy and quick as well. Perfect any time of the week and especially for a cold winter evening!

patricia

Used 1 Tbsp butter and 1 Tbsp olive oil to make it a little healthier. Served over cauliflower rice. So hearty and delicious! Definitely will make again!

NadinO

I only used the aquafaba and extra wine and brandy for liquid! Did not have to simmer as long. 'Enjoyed this meal.

Kay

Or better yet, make your own no salt veggie broth.

wynn

make it to the letter! i don’t like brandy normally but it adds such an important note you’d be missing out if you skipped it. if you’re feeling extra spicy add more butter as always. served over polenta and it was such a hit!

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White Beans au Vin Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you cook beans in wine? ›

Rather than fret over dried legumes that aren't cooking and, therefore, softening fast enough, pour in wine towards the end of cooking. Once bean skins have loosened and their centers have become creamy, a splash can be added into your recipe without negatively impacting quality or cook time.

What wine goes with white beans? ›

Creamy white bean soup pairs well with a dry Riesling or lightly oaked Chardonnay. If you prefer a slightly spicier version like this one made with Italian sausage, go with a light-bodied red wine like Beaujolais or Dolcetto – a low-ABV Italian red.

How long to cook white beans after soaking? ›

Transfer the soaked beans to a large pot and cover them with 2 inches of water. If you're using unsoaked beans, rinse them in a fine mesh strainer before you add them to the pot. Bring the water to a gentle boil, reduce the heat, and simmer for 30 minutes, discarding any foam that rises to the surface.

When a recipe calls for white beans? ›

If a recipe calls for white beans, you can use Great Northern beans, navy beans, or white kidney beans (also called cannellini beans). Black Beans are medium-size, oval-shaped beans with matte black skin.

Can you cook with wine instead of oil? ›

Wine can also be a great cooking liquid. Instead of using butter or oil to sauté vegetables, try using wine instead for a unique flavor. You can also use wine as a cooking liquid in a variety of sauces and glazes.

Does cooking with wine leave alcohol? ›

Sorry to spoil the party, but here's the real deal: Simply heating alcohol, or any other cooking liquid, does not make it evaporate as quickly as a child's allowance in a candy store. The longer you cook, the more alcohol cooks out, but you have to cook food for about 3 hours to fully erase all traces of alcohol.

What white wine is dry and good for cooking? ›

Pinot Grigio, Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Blanc, and dry sparkling wines labeled "brut" are especially good choices. Fuller whites with strong, oaky flavors, like some Chardonnays, don't work as well for cooking because they are lower in acidity and don't provide as much punch as the crisper wines.

What can I mix with white wine to make it taste better? ›

Sauvignon Blanc Punch

Another varietal-specific white wine drink from Day, this co*cktail calls for mixing sauvignon blanc with Aperol and grapefruit and lemon juices. Add a bit of simple syrup and top with club soda, and you've found your new summer favorite.

What happens if you don't soak white beans? ›

If you don't have time to presoak, don't sweat it– your beans will still be tender and delicious. However, there is one exception: if you're starting with old beans that have suffered moisture loss (Primary Beans defines as beans older than 2 years from harvest), a presoak may help you achieve evenly cooked beans.

When to add baking soda to beans? ›

Therefore, prior to cooking, beans can be soaked in brine made of either salt or baking soda. In addition, depending on the texture desired in a dish, beans can be either boiled in a pot of salted water or water to which a bit of baking soda has been added.

Does adding baking soda to beans reduce gas? ›

Bottom Line. If beans make you uncomfortably gassy, sprinkle a little baking soda into their soaking water. It will reduce the volume of gas produced by the legumes, plus, they will cook quicker. If you're even shorter on time, you may want to try some of our favorite recipes to make with a can of black beans.

Is there a difference between white beans and cannellini beans? ›

What is a White Bean? Some recipes simply call for “white beans.” This is a general term for great northern beans, navy beans, cannellini beans, and other similar beans.

What is the healthiest white bean? ›

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.

Can you cook food in wine? ›

While marinades can be made with any acidic liquid, wine is a particularly good one; in addition to adding acidity, wine adds complex flavor to the finished dish. Bringing the wine to a boil helps cook off some of its alcohol and concentrate its fruitiness and acidity.

How do you cook dried beans in wine? ›

Switch up your bean cooking liquid

You can cook beans in any kind of stock, for example, or any kind of combination of stock and water that you want. You can also add some wine or beer for more flavor. Just let it reduce for a few minutes to cook off some of the alcohol before adding the water and/or stock.

What happens when you add wine to cooking? ›

Let's start at the beginning, wine is used in cooking for flavour. But its big advantage is natural acidity which tenderizes foods and keeps them moist. Not to get all science-y about it, but essentially the alcohol in wine, which eventually cooks off, helps the flavour molecules of the other ingredients open up.

Can you cook with dry wine? ›

Dry wine adds acid, builds flavor, and can help deglaze pans to get all those crispy bits back into your dish. Cooking with wine is also a great way to use up the end of a bottle you opened a few days ago, or up the ante on a recipe you're a little tired of.

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