For a handful of… beans
For a handful of… beans

Hello everybody, I hope you’re having an amazing day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, for a handful of… beans. One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have for a handful of… beans using 13 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make For a handful of… beans:
  1. Get If you want it white
  2. Get 400 g beans
  3. Make ready 1 dry onion
  4. Take carrots (2, 3, 4, more, depending on your taste)
  5. Get leaf celery (quantity also depending on your taste)
  6. Take 1/2 cup virgin olive oil
  7. Take optionally2-3 potatoes
  8. Get If you want red (with tomatoes) add
  9. Take 2 fresh tomatoes
  10. Make ready 1 tsp tomato paste
  11. Make ready 1 little bit of sugar (1 tsp)
  12. Take For boiling
  13. Prepare 2 l water

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Instructions to make For a handful of… beans:
  1. Wash the beans and leave them overnight in plenty of water to soak. DON'T add baking soda or whatever else your neighbour tells you. Check on them in the evening in case they have absorbed all the water and you need to add more.
  2. On the next day, with the beans having absorbed most of the water, place them in the pot with the water that they have soaked in. Add some more COLD water till you have about 2 l that you need to let them simmer in.
  3. Place the pot over medium to low heat for about an hour, stirring constantly. If the beans absorb the water add some more COLD water. By the end of an hour of cooking time (taste always so that you know up to what degree the beans have boiled) there should be water in the pot but it should be below the surface of the beans.
  4. At this point start adding the oil.
  5. Lower the heat. Add 1/3 of the oil.
  6. Stir constantly with a wooden spoon. You want the oil to be thoroughly combined with the water and the sauce of the beans.
  7. When you have achieved this (after 3-4 minutes of constant stirring) add one more third of the oil. Keep stirring until this is also thoroughly incorporated.
  8. Add the rest of the oil and continue stirring.
  9. When this is incorporated, add the vegetables. The carrots, cut into slices. The onion, finely chopped (but not too much). The potatoes, at the size of half an egg. The celery leaves. If you like to add colour (and taste) add the tomatoes at this point, grated, the tomato paste dissolved in a little bit of water and a tsp of sugar to remove the sourness of the tomato.
  10. Add a little bit of water (1/2 - 1 cup, always cold) and let them boil for an additional ten minutes, stirring constantly.
  11. The result of the constant stirring with the cold water and the boiling over low heat will be for the beans to become mushy and taste amazingly. Their sauce will start to "wrinkle" during stirring,  proof that it has thickened.
  12. They are ready. But if you like beans that are more of a soup, you have to add more water (according to taste) and stir a bit more, always over low heat so that the water is absorbed.
  13. The beans are ready.

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