
hort, dark days of January and February bring cravings for a bowl of tasty, warming food. Somewhere between soups and stews, there are wholesome one-pot dishes of Winter vegetables and beans..............quite easy to prepare, and no mountains of dishes to do afterward, lovely!
This vegetarian hot pot includes Winter squash, rutabaga, carrots, white beans................warming and healthy on a cold evening. So get out your sharp knife and chopping block, tie on an apron and let's cook!
~~~ White Bean & Winter Squash Hot Pot~~~
To serve 4
2 cans of Cannellini beans (or use white Northern Beans)
2 cans of Cannellini beans (or use white Northern Beans)
2 Tbsp. olive oil
1 medium-sized onion, finely sliced
2 carrots, scrubbed and sliced
2 sticks of celery, finely sliced
1 small rutabaga (swede to the Brits), peeled and cut into small chunks
1-2 small fresh jalapeno peppers, de-seeded and finely chopped
1-1/2 pints vegetable stock
1 bay leaf
3" piece of cinnamon stick
6 stalks of fresh cilantro (coriander) with root if possible
Salt and freshly ground pepper
1 small acorn or butternut Winter squash, peeled, de-seeded and cut into small chunks
1/4 pint heavy cream
1-2 Tbsp. fresh mint, chopped
Heat oil in a large saucepan over medium-low heat. Cook onions, carrots, rutabaga and celery for 5 mins. Do not allow to brown. Add half the peppers and cook 2 mins. longer. Add the stock, bay leaf and cinnamon stick. Cut the stalks and any roots from the cilantro and chop, add to the pan, reserving leaves for later.
Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer gently for 15 mins. Add the squash, stir and cook 10 mins., then add beans and cook another 5 mins. If still very liquid reduce it by boiling briskly for a few more minutes. Remove cinnamon stick and bay leaf. Taste and add more chili pepper and salt and pepper to taste. Add cream, stir and cook for a few minutes over low heat. Chop remaining cilantro leaves and add along with the mint and stir. Serve hot with crusty bread.

My dishes but not my dining room unfortunately ~ perhaps the perfect Italian dining room to enjoy a meal on a grey Winter's day.



Oh my gosh, that looks delicious! I love rutabaga, mashed with butter. My MIL got me started eating it, even though my husband hates it!
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Mary
Mary,
ReplyDeleteI crave a place at that dining room table. Looks like of lots of good chianti and company.
Janet
Looks wonderful, Mary!
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking of painting my colorful breakfast room chairs...I think I'll wait. I love that photo!
Pat
It sounds so good!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe.
Rosemary
That looks really good. I'm going to have to go buy some vegetables and make some soup. I like that it's easy, good and, as you said, easy to clean up when you are finished.
ReplyDeleteThis looks so mouthwatering but it will have to wait until I get to your house for dinner. Jos is very difficult when it comes to beans and he would turn up his nose at the squash. He eats it without knowing as pumpkin pie or a zucchini is the same family really. I think this looks so heavenly that perhaps I will try it and tell him he has to eat it anyway??? :)
ReplyDeleteWe are both well here again and Jos left a few days late for the US for his work. I am glad he is better but sad to have to miss him. Thankfully he is gone less time now since he should have left on Saturday.
Hugs ~
Heidi
Mary,
ReplyDeleteYUM! Now that looks wonderful! I may have to keep this recipe. Thank you for sharing. I love your dishes!
Rose
Mary, Oh this soup sound and looks so yummy!! Reminds me of the soups my Italian Mother (Carmela) made for us as children. Thanks for bringing back such a lovely memory for me.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a beautiful day.
Hugs & love ~Mary~
Mmmmm! This recipe looks really good and so perfect for this grey, January day.
ReplyDeleteOh that looks so yummy. I love your dishes. That picture is great
ReplyDeleteI love the colors.
Delicious looking soup and what fun the Italian restaurant is with all the different colours.
ReplyDeleteYummy! And I'm so hungry right now--almost 1:00p.m., and I'm still sitting at my desk wishing I can finally go to lunch, and now THIS; you are torturing me, Mary! (lol)
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day!
Cielo
That looks so good! I love those dishes!
ReplyDeleteThe soup looks absolutely delicious! Also love that Italian dining room!
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Hi Mary That looks so good, especially in those great dishes! I think I'll try it one day this week. Looks like we may get some winter weather so it will be perfect. I love all the colors in that Italian dining room. Aren't those chairs great? Rhondi
ReplyDeleteNow thats a yummy dish!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so wonderful, and perfect for this time of year! I will have to make that for my father one night soon!
ReplyDeleteI came here by way of Celtic Woman. Soup looks good! Cilantro probably really adds that extra flavor!
ReplyDeleteI love yummy soups in winter. In soups but nowhere else, I can eat turnips, rutabags and carrots. But unlike you I must have a bit of chicken or beef! Except in consomme, but that probably is animal based so maybe you don't eat that either.
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