Truthfully, I've also been cooking very simply. There were one too many pasta dinners I don't care to recall. The ones you usually resort to making after a really busy day and promise yourself (again) that the next night you'll have a highly nutritious, delicious supper ready before six p.m. You can understand then how there wasn't much for me to blog about.
Today, though, I have something to share with you. (finally).
I grew up calling this dish by it's hebrew name orez ve shuit. It's simply a bean stew in tomato sauce. It's easy, healthy, and the kids love it (always a winning combination). My mother would make it loaded with vegetables such as carrot, celery, potato. She'd add red meat, lots of garlic, and a blend of spices that made it just right. My husband, on the other hand, grew up with a very simplified version: onion, beans, tomato sauce. Some salt and pepper.
We compromised. I made it his way (I secretly loved saving the extra steps) and he let me add paprika to the otherwise meager seasoning. Paprika is the one spice I probably could not live without so I made sure to add a generous amount; to personalize things.
This recipe is a great addition to your repertoire since it's so simple to make, yet turns out especially delicious. It does require a long cooking time if you like your beans very soft, though if you have a pressure cooker it should cut that time in half.
Happy Spring!
{Enjoy}
p.s. I gave the blog a very small makeover. A new header, softer colors. Hope you like it :)
Simple Bean Stew over White Rice
3 cups small white beans
1 onion, diced
1 15oz. can tomato sauce or 1 small can tomato paste
1 tablespoon paprika
salt and pepper
3 cups white or brown rice
In a pot on medium heat, heat 2 tablespoons oil and sautee the onion until translucent. Add the beans, tomato sauce (or paste) and enough water to generously cover the mixture. Bring to a boil, cover and reduce to a simmer. Let it cook as long as you can, mixing it occasionally. I leave it on the fire for 3-4 hours. For the rice, cook it the way you like it. I use 4.5 cups of water for 3 cups of rice.
This stew might be something great to try in a crockpot, though I've never experimented with it.
Welcome Back!!! I love comforting bean dishes, I look forward to trying this after Pesach.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, I love the new blog look. It is very inviting!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! Love your new look! My kids would love this dish. Beans and rice are a staple in my house!
ReplyDeleteI love your new look and your photos. Glad to see you back!
ReplyDeleteSo simple, yet so good looking and tasty! Love your blog look!
ReplyDeleteA favorite in our home too. Welcome back, we missed you!
ReplyDeletewelcome back! i wonder how this would be in a slow cooker?
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! Happy to see you posting a delicious sounding recipe. Can't wait to try.
ReplyDeleteits a Great Week for a Stew!
ReplyDeleteWelcome Back! I love a good, simple stew.
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