Cannellini Aglio e Olio with Artichokes
I saw this recipe on Facebook recently, and it looked delicious, filling, and healthy. I gave it a try the other night, and it was really good. I had mine on toasted sourdough, and made some chicken for Ted. Maya had too much lunch that day, wasn’t hungry for dinner, so I don’t know if she would have enjoyed it or not…she’s not a big fan of artichokes. The recipe is from Smitten Kitchen, and her picture is about 15x better than mine. The salad is one my step-mom makes a lot that we really like, with apples and avocado. It was a perfect night for a really fast dinner, because I had to work late. The recipe below serves 2, and I doubled it. This was a good move, because I had leftovers cold for brunch the next day, and Ted took some to work with him. Very tasty.
Cannellini Aglio e Olio with Artichokes
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 4 garlic cloves, peeled and thinly sliced
- Salt and red pepper flakes
- 1 15-ounce can cannellini beans, drained and rinsed (about 1 3/4 cups)
- Half a 14-ounce can artichoke hearts, drained, chopped
- 1/4 cup chopped flat-leaf parsley
- Grated parmesan or pecorino romano (optional) (OK, not optional in my book, but without this would be vegan)
Directions
Heat oil, garlic, and a pinch or two of pepper flakes over medium-low in a medium skillet. Let cook for 3 to 5 minutes, until garlic is just barely golden at the edges. Add drained cannelini beans and stir to combine. Add salt, to taste. Cook beans in garlic oil for 3 to 4 minutes, adding a tablespoon of water if it looks dry. Stir in artichoke hearts and cook, stirring, for 1 minute, just to warm. Taste for seasoning and add more salt and/or pepper, if needed. Stir in parsley. Eat as-is, ladled over firm slices of toast, and/or finished with parmesan or pecorino cheese.
5 Comments
Nicole MacPherson
Mmmm that looks great! I’m going to give it a try!
J
I hope you enjoy it!
ernie
This looks amazing. I’m not able to do beans right now because of low FODMAP, but maybe in the near future I’ll be back to eating regular food minus gluten and I’ll give it a go.
J
Stupid dietary restrictions! I hope you are able to eat beans again in the near future. They are so good for you (except when they cause problems!)
Margaret
I would love this–with lots of cheese!!