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Tiny French Beans with Smoked Sausage

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Tiny French Beans with Smoked Sausage
Photography: Jim Bathie; Styling: Jan Gautro

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Find flageolets, tiny French kidney beans, in specialty food stores or online at www.indianharvest.com. For a nice presentation, garnish with thyme sprigs.

Yield: 8 servings (serving size: 1 1/4 cups)

Ingredients

  • 2  pounds  smoked turkey sausage, cut into 1 1/2-inch pieces
  • 1  tablespoon  vegetable oil
  • 1/3  cup  minced shallots
  • 3  garlic cloves, minced
  • 2  cups  dried flageolets or other dried white beans, (about 1 pound)
  • 2  cups  water
  • 1/4  cup  minced fresh or 1 tablespoon dried thyme
  • 1  teaspoon  celery seeds
  • 1/4  teaspoon  freshly ground black pepper
  • 2  (14 1/2-ounce) cans fat-free, less-sodium chicken broth

Preparation

Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add sausage; sauté 5 minutes or until browned. Remove from pan, and place in an electric slow cooker. Heat the oil in pan over medium heat. Add shallots and garlic; cook 1 minute, stirring constantly.

Sort and wash beans. Add beans, shallot mixture, water, and the remaining ingredients to slow cooker. Cover and cook on high 8 hours or until beans are tender.

Nutritional Information

Calories:
397 (30% from fat)
Fat:
13.1g (sat 3.7g,mono 4.3g,poly 3.7g)
Protein:
29.7g
Carbohydrate:
41.4g
Fiber:
8.6g
Cholesterol:
75mg
Iron:
5.2mg
Sodium:
1105mg
Calcium:
143mg
Lora Brody, Cooking Light, MARCH 2003

Member Ratings and Reviews

5 stars
bellymama
I had a hard time deciding how to rate this one. I LOVED the beans. I used the flageolet beans as specified in the recipe (got them on amazon.com) and after 7 hours, they were cooked perfectly. The turkey sausage, however, obtained a mushy texture inside. So, I'd rate the beans and their flavor a 5, but I'd rate the sausage a 1. The beans were especially good over grilled french bread and drizzled with some olive oil! I will definitely make this again, but I won't use turkey sausage.01/31/10

5 stars
Kurt
I followed the recipe as written including using the specified French Flagolet beans. After 8 hours, the the beans were perfectly cooked. Flagolet beans are known for keeping their shape even after hours of cooking. Cooking Light should have specified a shorter cooking time or a lower setting for the alternatives. Over all, this was a decent recipe tasty, but not spectacular.11/10/09