Gigante Beans With Seaweed Salmoriglio
- Total time
- 2 h
- servings
- 6 servings
- Dish type
- Other

Ingredients
Ingredients
- 0,75 tasse extra-virgin olive oil
- 1 fennel bulb, cut into ½" dice (about 1½ cups)
- 3 celery stalks, sliced ½" thick on a bias (about 2 cups)
- 3 carrots, cut into roughly ½" pieces (about 1½ cups)
- 1 onion, cut into ½" dice (about 1 cup)
- 4 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
- 1 lb dried gigante or cannellini beans, soaked overnight in cool water and drained
- 2 c. à soupe fennel seeds
- 0,5 oz dried kelp (4x6" piece) or 1 Tbsp. smoked dulse flakes
- 2 bay leaves
- Salt
- 0,5 c. à café dried oregano leaves
- 1 tasse chopped parsley
- 0,25 tasse chopped mint
- 1 garlic clove, grated on a Microplane or minced
- Zest and juice of 1 lemon (2 to 3 Tbsp. juice)
- 0,5 oz dried kelp, rehydrated in 1 cup water (best if you use the kelp from cooking the beans), chopped
- 1 tasse extra-virgin olive oil (use the oil skimmed from the beans and add more oil as needed to make 1 cup)
- Salt
- 1 c. à café red chile flakes, such as Aleppo
Method
- 1
Beans
- 2
Heat ¾ cup extra-virgin olive oil in a heavy-bottom stockpot over medium-high heat. Add 1 fennel bulb, cut into ½" dice (about 1½ cups), 3 celery stalks, sliced ½" thick on a bias (about 2 cups), 3 carrots, cut into roughly ½" pieces (about 1½ cups), 1 onion, cut into ½" dice (about 1 cup), and 4 garlic cloves, roughly chopped, and cook for 3–5 minutes, until the vegetables are beginning to brown. Add 1 lb. dried gigante or cannellini beans, soaked overnight in cool water and drained, 2 Tbsp. fennel seeds, ½ oz. dried kelp (4x6" piece) or 1 Tbsp. smoked dulse flakes, 2 bay leaves, and enough water to cover by 2". Bring to a simmer and cook until the beans are soft but not falling apart, 1½–2 hours. Season with salt and cool to room temperature, about 1 hour. Discard the bay leaves.
- 3
Skim off any oil from the surface and remove the kelp (reserving both for the Seaweed Salmoriglio).
- 4
Serve the beans room temperature or warm with the Seaweed Salmoriglio drizzled over the top.
- 5
Seaweed Salmoriglio
- 6
Combine ½ tsp. dried oregano leaves, 1 cup chopped parsley, ¼ cup chopped mint, 1 garlic clove, grated on a Microplane or minced, zest and juice of 1 lemon (2 to 3 Tbsp. juice), ½ oz. dried kelp, rehydrated in 1 cup water (best if you use the kelp from cooking the beans), chopped, and ¼ cup bean cooking liquid (if you’re making this without the beans, use ¼ cup kelp rehydrating liquid) in the bowl of a food processor and pulse until it forms a chunky paste. If you prefer a smoother texture, continue to process until it’s to your liking. Remove the herb paste to a bowl and whisk in 1 cup extra-virgin olive oil (use the oil skimmed from the beans and add more oil as needed to make 1 cup). Season with salt and 1 tsp. red chile flakes, such as Aleppo. Do Ahead: The sauce will keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Source : epicurious
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