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Scarlet runner bean and turnip soup


By Austin Farm to Table (Visit website)



Until a few years ago, I never really paid much attention to beans.  Thanks to Tex-Mex and Southern cuisines, I grew up eating pinto and black beans with the occasional Boston baked bean thrown in, but we really didn't eat a lot of beans.  They just didn't seem that interesting and you had to soak them, so they were kind of a hassle to cook.



Then, while visiting San Francisco a few years ago, I found the Rancho Gordo booth at the Ferry Plaza Farmers Markets.  I was intrigued by all the different types of beans they had for sale - yellow eye, Christmas lima, scarlet runner, purple runner and zarco beans.  Clearly, I was missing out on something.



I bought several bags of beans that day and started my love affair with beans.  As it turns out, beans are great for you - both high in fiber and protein while being low in fat - and it's easy to throw a pot on the stove to cook while you are working or doing chores around the house.  They also freeze well so it's nice to make a big pot and store the leftovers for those days when I can't cook or for lunches.



Now when I go to markets around the country, I seek out new bean varieties to try.  During my recent trip to Santa Barbara I was excited to find scarlet runner and calypso beans.



I made this simple soup using the scarlet runner beans, turnips and leeks - a lovely taste of spring.  You can substitute another bean variety for the scarlet runners.



Scarlet runner bean and turnip soup



Scarlet runner bean and turnip soup



1 tbsp olive oil

4 leeks, trimmed and chopped

2 cloves garlic, peeled and chopped

3 medium turnips, chopped

1cup scarlet runner beans, soaked in water for two hours

water to cover

3 sprigs of fresh rosemary, leaves removed and chopped

salt, to taste



Heat olive oil in a large pot.  Saute leeks and garlic in oil until just tender, about 4 minutes.  Add the turnips and saute for another 5 minutes.



Drain the beans and add to the pot.  Cover with water.  Bring the beans to a gentle boil, then lower heat and allow to simmer until the beans are tender - about an hour and a half.   After an hour of cooking, add rosemary and salt to the bean mixture.   Adjust the seasoning as necessary when the beans finish cooking.


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