Happy New Year Everyone. Hope youโre still at your resolutions. (By my clock, we all have another few hours before we abandon them completely.) Me? I grabbed 2015 by the horns โ I think by noon on January 1, the tree had been disrobed and curbed; the basement, organized; the contents of Phoebeโs Fibber-McGee-and-Molly closet sorted into three boxes โ keep, hand-me-down, goodwill; and all those little ziplocs from the freezer containing mysterious frost-bitten contents had been laid out on the counter like crime scene evidence, waiting to be identified and put to use.
Of course, these little triumphs are usually more likely found on a to-do list than an โI Resolveโ list, but it felt good anyway. My real resolutions โ eat healthier lunches, not blow my next book deadline, find a new hobby that doesnโt involve a screen (Iโm taking nominations), snack better, listen to more podcasts โ arenโt necessarily the kinds of things one checks off a list after a few hours of caffeine-fueled determination. Or ever, actually. (Iโm always afraid to read back my archive of New Yearโs posts to see how ineffective this whole exercise is.)
As anyone who has ever reorganized their sock drawer instead of dealing with a deadline knows, itโs so much easier to control whatโs right in front of you, and what was in front of me on January 1 were those freezer bags. Chunks of Bentonโs Bacon, misshapen ziplocs of homemade stock, a few heels of Parmesan, three small bags that each contained one or two canned tomatoes, five (five!) black bananas. I knew there were some orphaned bags of dried white beans in the pantry, some onions, basil leaves, and nearing-their-end carrots in the fridge, so I unceremoniously dumped everything into the slow cooker (minus the bananas which would be put to use the next day) and pressed the 6-hour button.
Warning: What Iโm about to say might send a few of you into a tailspin, but Iโm going to say it anyway. Here it goes: I have not been loving my slow-cooker. I know Iโve only had it three months, and that hardly counts as giving it much of a go, but the truth is, so far, most of what has been ladled out of the thing has left me wanting more. Or something different. (Even Phoebe the other day, when told we were having chili, asked โCan it not be the one you make in the slow-cooker?โ) I think most of the problem lies in the fact that I have been using it to translate dishes that Iโve been cooking in the Dutch Oven for over a decade โ so thereโs a standard to meet. Not just Phoebeโs chili, but short ribs, and pork loins, too.
But my kitchen-dump beans? These made the cut. Rich, stewy, smoky, they were somewhere between a meatless cassoulet and minestrone, and I must say, most excellent with a piece of crusty bread. Since I had so much room in the freezer, I ladled the whole thing into a new batch of single-serve soup bags. In other words, More Healthy Lunches: Check! At least til next week.
A Recipe-ish for Slow Cooker White Beans
Another reason why this was a success? I didnโt measure anything. (The whole dump-it-in thing is 100% of slow cookerโs appeal for me.) I used about a one-inch chunk of the bacon โ thatโs the great thing about good bacon, you donโt need a lot โ but you can leave it out altogether if youโd prefer to make this meatless. Then Iโm guessing about a 14-ounce canโs worth of chicken stock, same for whole tomatoes. Then about 8-10 ounces of dried white beans (Navy or Cannellini), a parm rind, about 10 basil leaves, half a large onions (chopped) and a third a bag of baby carrots. I set to 6-hours, pouring water into it every now and then so that beans would be fully submerged. If there had been any greens in my fridge โ kale, spinach, chard โ I wouldโve tossed them in at the end. Serve with crusty bread or in bowls with freshly shaved Parm and a drizzle of olive oil.
This is inspiring me to do something with my crockpot this week!
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Love beans on toast โ would look beautiful on that platter ๐
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I knew you wouldnโt be a crockpot fan! Neither am I. Itโs ok occasionally but everything is too wet, over cooked and definitely not deconstructable, but I will check out Cooks Illustrated in hopes of a keeper or 2. #newslettergiveaway
I have been trying to find recipes I love with the slow cooker too. Mostly I love how convenient it is, especially with two little kids when the evenings are so crazy. Thanks for a great recipe idea! #newslettergiveaway
I had high hopes about the slowcooker I found in the kitchen of the ski house we are renting with family this year (why didnโt you guys come all the way to Sugarloaf if you were skiing in Maine?) but am now feeling less sanguine about it. Still planning to try a few things in it. #newslettergiveaway
I love mine but itโs taken a few years to figure out what I like in it. Everything sweats so definitely put less liquid in than you would for cooking in oven.
If its not too rude to mention here, Williams-Sonoma has a fantastic slow cooker cook book, with recipes for various proteins or vegs and various degrees of complexity. As mentioned, taking the time to brown the protein and saute the onions and garlic pays off.
I actually modified your Turkey Chili recipe from Dinner A Love Story (p. 100) and love it in the slow cooker! I also make a pasta fagioli in the slow cooker โ I definitely tend more toward soups and chilis, and also love it for overnight slow cooker oats. Itโs also invaluable for shredded beef, chicken and pork for quick throw-together dinners โ salads, tacos, quesadillas etcโฆ Keep trying is my advice!!!
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I use my slow cooker once a week during the school year, as a time saver during busy nights. These beans look great for that! #newslettergiveaway
These beans look delicious!
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Thank you for the recipe-ish. With 4-7 inches of snow due this evening, a hot bowl of beans with good crusty bread is just the thing Iโm craving for my hungry family of six! Thank you for your efforts to bring the family back to the table. We support you 100%!
Echo those disappointed with slow cooker. Too much mush, or stringy meat. And only use it if Iโm not going to be home (which is most of the time) so I canโt *adjust* things once it is set. I have had some success with beans per Mark Bittmanโs ideas. Will try this.
Another inspiring idea. Iโve had so much fun trying your recipes. #newslettergiveaway
This sounds delicious! My husbandโs New Yearโs resolution this year is to be vegetarian so I am always on the lookout for (ahem, child-friendly) vegetarian dishes. Alsoโฆ #newslettergiveaway
Thanks for such a wonderful blog!
Cookโs crock pot recipes are very tasty, but involve so much prep that it defeats the purpose. #newslettergiveaway
This looks yummy. I wonder if my family would feel satisfied enough with this meal. While I would be my husband is Latin American and he always likes big meals. He wouldnโt eat beans with bread but ranted with rice, salad, avocado and sometimes meat or fish. I would love to simplify our loves a bit and serve things like this. I wonder how it will be received. Happy New Year. #newslettergiveaway
I love your blog! Will give these beans a try, althoughI am also feeling blah about the slow cooker.
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The latest issue of Fine Cooking has some great slow cooker recipes and some good tips on SC recipes in general. The meatballs were delicious- Iโll definitely use the slow cooker again for meatballs and sauce.
Glad itโs not just me! My slow cooker is used primarily for camping and cooking overnight Irish oatmeal. I do love white beans, tho. Wonder if I could try these in the pressure cookerโฆ
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Learning how to use the slow cooker takes some experimentation. That Tikka masala works pretty well, and beans are usually a success. Steel cut oatmeal is in mine overnight so I will have something hot in the morning between shoveling snow and heading to work. #newslettergiveaway
funny enough, Iโm using mine for the first time tonight! Iโm going to make bone broth overnight from my leftover roast chicken ๐
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Beans in the crockpot are one of my favorites . Will give it a try. #newslettergiveaway
I use the slow cooker for beans and pulled pork. #newslettergiveaway
I use the slow cooker for pulled pork and like them better on the grill but itโs good for the winter/weeknight. Going to try it for beans! Thanks!!
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I second the recommendations for Cookโs Illustratedโs slow cooker recipes, including the โSlow Cooker Revolutionโ book. #newslettergiveaway