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From : Dave Drum
Date : Mon Sep 23 2024 06:04 pm

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     Title: Rosemary White Beans w/Frizzled Onions & Tomato
Categories: Beans, Vegetables, Herbs, Citrus
     Yield: 3 servings

   1/2 c  Extra-virgin olive oil
     1 lg White onion; halved, thin
          - sliced in half moons
          Fine sea salt
     6 cl Garlic; thin sliced
     2 ts Minced fresh rosemary
          +=ORR=+
   1/2 ts Dried rosemary
   1/4 ts Red-pepper flakes; more for
          - serving
    30 oz (2 cans) white beans; canned
          - with salt, drained, rinsed
     1 c  Chopped tomatoes
 1 1/2 ts Fine grated lemon zest
     1 c  Chopped fresh parsley leaves
          - & tender stems; more for
          - garnish

 In a large skillet, heat 2 tablespoons oil until it
 shimmers over medium-high heat. Add onion and cook,
 stirring occasionally, until well browned all over, 7 to
 10 minutes. Reduce heat to medium, transfer half of the
 onions to a plate and season lightly with salt.

 Add remaining 6 tablespoons oil, the garlic, rosemary,
 red-pepper flakes and a pinch of salt to the onions in
 the skillet. Cook until garlic is pale gold at the edges
 (don’t let the garlic turn brown), 2 to 5 minutes.

 Add beans, chopped tomatoes, 1/2 cup of water and 1
 teaspoon salt to skillet; stir until beans are well
 coated with sauce. Bring to a simmer over medium-low
 heat and cook until broth thickens, stirring
 occasionally, about 10 to 15 minutes.

 Stir in lemon zest and parsley, and taste, adding more
 salt if needed. Garnish with reserved onions, more
 parsley, olive oil and red-pepper flakes, if you’d like.
 The beans thicken as they cool, but you can add more
 water to make them brothier if you like.

 By: Melissa Clark

 Yield: 3 to 4 servings

 RECIPE FROM: https://cooking.nytimes.com

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