Brothy Beans with Garlic Toast (2024)

Brothy Beans with Garlic Toast ~ yes beans can be dinner, and a darned delicious one at that, especially when you combine them with garlicky toasted bread and and an incredibly aromatic broth. Let’s do this!!

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Notice I’ve been doing a lot more easy dinner recipes lately?

It has something to do with one of my New Year’s resolutions…to eat better dinners. Don’t judge ~ after a long day of cooking, photographing, cleaning up, photo editing, and writing, we food bloggers don’t always feel up to more cooking. So I’ve been trying to come up with easy dinners I’ll really look forward to. Most of them can be prepped ahead, check out a few of my latest ideas:

  • Easy 30-Minute Dan Dan Noodles
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  • The Best Stuffed Pepper Soup
  • Kale and Pancetta Pasta
  • Instant Pot Cheddar Risotto
  • Teriyaki Chicken with Broccoli Rice

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I know brothy beans with garlic toast is a pretty simple notion, and maybe hardly worthy of a recipe at all, but stay with me, there’s more to this humble meal than you might think. And if you’re used to grabbing an Amy’s frozen dinner from the freezer most nights, this will rock your world.

What? You’re telling me you don’t like beans? Hold that thought…

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When it comes to brothy beans it’s all about the…broth!

After soaking your dried beans the real fun begins. Add them to a large pot with a 48 ounce carton of stock or broth. Add aromatics that will cook along with the beans and infuse right into them for amazing flavor. The aromatics themselves will be removed when the beans are tender. What’s so wonderful is that while the beans are cooking and plumping up in all that broth, they’re also taking on flavor.

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Aromatics for a fabulous bean broth = BIG flavor!

This is just a suggested list, there are many more options, feel free to substitute or pare down…

  • fresh garlic ~ just slice the whole head in half
  • fresh ginger ~ slice a big chunk in half lengthwise
  • bay leaves
  • shallot
  • fresh thyme and rosemary
  • dried chili pepper
  • Parmesan rind
  • saffron

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My secret to a silky broth

Once my beans have simmered until they’re tender, I remove all the aromatics, they’ve already given up their flavor so you can let them go. I’m left with tender creamy beans, and a yummy broth. But I don’t stop there. I whisk a beaten egg into the broth to give it a silky finish. It adds just a little body to the broth and makes it even more satisfying. Then I toss in a good dose of herbs to freshen the deal.

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One last thing…don’t downplay the garlic toast, it a key player in this meal.

Slice a baguette on the bias for the most surface area, then fry it in a generous amount of olive oil. Rub a cut garlic clove all over the craggy surface to get instant garlic bread, and then sprinkle with sea salt to bring it all together. You almost don’t need the beans 😉

Make this meal special diet friendly

  • skip the bread for gluten free, the beans are great on their own. Or try them over sweet potato toast.
  • go vegan using vegetable broth (or water!) and omit the egg.
  • lower the fat and toast the bread in a toaster.
  • boost your protein and add sausage, tuna, or my personal favorite, a fried or poached egg.

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Brothy Beans with Garlic Toast ~ yes beans and toast can be dinner, and a darned delicious one, at that, this is a healthy Mediterranean inspired meal!

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Cook Time:40 minutes minutes

soaking:1 hour hour

Servings: 6 servings

Ingredients

  • 2 cups dried beans, I used Great Northern white beans
  • 48 ounces chicken stock or broth
  • 1/2 head garlic, sliced in half
  • 1 slice fresh ginger
  • 1 dried chili pepper
  • 1 shallot, sliced in half lengthwise
  • bay leaves
  • 1 bunch thyme sprigs, tied in a bundle
  • 1 sprig fresh rosemary
  • a pinch or two of saffron
  • 1 Parmesan cheese rind
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten in a heat proof bowl or pyrex measuring cup
  • fresh chopped rosemary and thyme leaves
  • grated Parmesan, optional

garlic toast

  • 6 slices of a baguette loaf, if they are small, you might use 12
  • olive oil
  • sea salt
  • 1 or 2 garlic cloves, cut in half lengthwise

Instructions

  • First soak or quick soak your dried beans ~ to quick soak, rinse your beans and add them to a pot. Add cold water to cover the beans with several inches of water and bring to a boil. Turn off the heat, cover the pot, and let sit for an hour. For regular soaking method, let your beans soak in cold water over night. Whichever method you choose, drain the soaked beans and return them to the pot.

  • Add the chicken stock and aromatics (garlic through Parm rind.) Bring to a boil, then turn down the heat to low and simmer, covered, for about 40 minutes, or just until the beans are tender.

  • While the beans are cooking fry the bread ~ liberally coat the bottom of a saute pan with olive oil and fry the bread on both sides until golden. Rub the tops of the bread with the cut sides of the garlic, and season with sea salt. Set aside.

  • Remove the aromatics from the bean pan. Ladle some of the hot broth into the beaten egg to temper it, while whisking constantly. After adding 2 or 3 ladles of the hot broth, pour the whole thing back into the beans and stir to combine. Add the fresh herbs.

  • Put a slice or two of bread in the bottom of your bowl and top with the beans and broth. Add grated Parm if you like.

Notes

Can you do this with canned beans?

  • I don't recommend canned beans for this recipe because they are already cooked and can't absorb all the flavors from the aromatic broth, but in a pinch, yeah.

Can these brothy beans be cooked in the Instant Pot?

  • Yes! No need to soak the beans in that case, the beans will cook in about 35 minutes of pressure cooking (on high) I cook my chick peas in the Instant Pot with great success in my Instant Pot Hummus recipe.

Can you use other types of dried beans for this recipe?

  • Yes, almost any type of bean will work, but they will vary in the time they take to cook.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Mediterranean

Author: Sue Moran

Keyword: beans, fiber, Great Northern, healthy, legumes, meatless monday, soup

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. This information comes from online calculators. Although The View from Great Island attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures are only estimates.

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FAQs

Why do English people eat beans on toast? ›

Beans and toast is a breakfast tradition in the UK (it's both adored and loathed) that has stood the test of time. The story goes that in 1927 an executive at Heinz decided to create a national dish in order to sell more canned beans and an iconic dish was born.

Is it beans on toast or beans and toast? ›

Baked beans on toast is often served for breakfast as a part of a fry up (the British term for a Cooked English Breakfast). For lunch, they are more commonly served with a jacket potato (the British term for a baked potato). And they're even served at dinner, too!

Are beans on toast healthy? ›

Individuals wanting to lose weight should start regularly eating beans on toast, academics have said. Researchers from the Shanghai Clinical Center for Diabetes have found that the resistant starch in Heinz baked beans and the wholegrains in brown bread are good for weight loss.

What is a typical breakfast in England? ›

A common traditional English breakfast typically includes back bacon or sausages (usually pork), eggs (fried, poached or scrambled), fried or grilled tomatoes, fried mushrooms, black pudding, baked beans and bread, either, or both, toast and fried bread.

Do Mexicans eat beans on toast? ›

Literally Molletes are the Mexican version of the famous English dish “beans on toast”, the ingredients are almost the same: beans, bread, melted cheese, but the Molletes have also some Mexican salsa on top and are traditionally made with “birote” or “bolillo”, both Mexican breads, similar to the French baguette.

Is beans on toast good before bed? ›

Chowing down on something fatty and spicy isn't a great idea close to bedtime. Not only could you end up with heartburn, but you might also have lots of uncomfortable gas thanks to the beans (which would be a healthy add-in earlier in the evening).

Does the Queen eat beans on toast? ›

In an interview with The Standard, her foodie son replied "Hell yes" when asked if beans on toast are in his regular meal rotation. For all the foods the royal family doesn't eat, even the late Queen Elizabeth II was known to tuck into the treat now and then. Here's what makes the popular dish unique.

Do Americans eat beans on toast? ›

Americans do eat what the British would call baked beans, but they do not have them served on toast and find the concept very strange. Beans on toast is a very traditional, simple and low-cost meal in the UK, it is eaten right across the social classes from low-income families to wealthy people.

Do any other countries eat beans on toast? ›

The only place in Europe I've been to where beans on toast is eaten is Ireland. I suppose our close cultural ties and history (something which I am nowhere near qualified to talk about) has meant that beans on toast is a shared staple food. I don't but you certainly can. Bloody lovely with a nice cup of tea!

Can you get Heinz beans in America? ›

Heinz Baked Beans 13.7oz (Pack of 6) - Walmart.com.

Is beans on toast a cultural food? ›

Beans on toast is a classic, straightforward dish often associated with British cuisine but enjoyed worldwide.

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