One of my favorite fast-casual spots these days is Zoe's Kitchen in Midtown. They offer a side of white beans with garlic and rosemary. I figured the dish couldn't be hard to recreate, so I gave it a shot recently.
In my freezer, I had a bag of cooked white beans. (I'd saved them from something else I'd made, probably chicken chili. I think it's fun to cook with dried beans, as they are inexpensive and lower in sodium than the canned ones.)
I defrosted the beans and covered them in a pot with some chicken broth. Then I added a generous teaspoon of chopped garlic and another teaspoon or so of dried rosemary. I just let them simmer for a while so they'd get the sort of mushy, stewed consistency that I like at the restaurant.
When they were almost ready, I drizzed them with a little high-quality olive oil and added salt and pepper.
To go with the beans, I poached some salmon fillets in white wine and mustard. I just put the fish in a glass dish, drizzled the wine, squeezed on a little Dijon mustard, and sprinkled with s&p. Then I covered the dish with foil and baked at 375 for 20 minutes or so.
Added some steamed green beans and enjoyed an easy, yummy, healthy (I think!) dinner.
YAY for healthy! I've never eaten at Zoes.
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