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Chilled White Bean Salsa Soup

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Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes about 8 cups, serving 4 as a main course

Ingredients

1 cup dried white beans such as cannellini or Great Northern beans, picked over
1 yellow onion, halved
1 bay leaf
1 fresh thyme sprig
2 1/4 pounds vine-ripened tomatoes, cored and quartered
1 medium red bell pepper, chopped fine
1 medium yellow bell pepper, chopped fine
1 medium red onion, chopped fine
1 small fresh jalapeño chili, minced (wear rubber gloves)
3 tablespoons red-wine vinegar
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1/4 cup packed fresh coriander sprigs, washed well, spun dry, and chopped fine

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    In a 4-quart saucepan simmer beans, yellow onion, bay leaf, and thyme in water to cover by 3 inches, partially covered with lid, until beans are tender, about 50 minutes. Season beans with salt and cool completely in cooking liquid. Drain beans in a colander and discard yellow onion, bay leaf, and thyme. Beans may be cooked 1 day ahead and chilled, covered.

    Step 2

    Finely chop enough of tomatoes to measure 1 1/2 cups and reserve. In a blender purée remaining tomatoes, half of bell peppers, and half of onion until smooth and in a bowl stir together purée, beans, reserved tomatoes, remaining bell peppers and red onion, jalapeño, vinegar, oil, and salt to taste. Chill soup, covered, at least until cold, about 6 hours, and up to 1 day. Before serving, stir in coriander and season with salt and pepper if necessary.

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