White Bean, Rice and Dill Soup Recipe (2024)

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David

Could you cook this with brown rice? I imagine you'd just increase the cooking time, but curious to hear what others think.

H. Ildari

I made this soup for lunch today. Delicious! I just added 2 tablespoons of tomato paste in step 1 to give the soup a bit of additional color and umami.

Sabrina

I’m thinking that the 1 1/2 tablespoons of salt is a mistake. We follow that direction and the soup is so salty that we can’t eat it. I’m wondering if it should be 1 1/2 teaspoons.

Kat

Delicious with a few changes. Started boiling brown rice separately at the same time I started sautéing the vegetables to give it a head start. Added a Tbsp of tomato paste to the vegetable sauté. Didn’t have fresh dill so used dried. Added the pre-boiled brown rice along with the beans and liquid. Added handfuls of fresh basil and spinach toward the end. It was very thick, ended up adding a cup more water and squeezed a half lemon over everything at the end. Hearty and satisfying.

Edwina henderson

Re brown rice: for years I've made Mark Bittmann's brown rice risotto which involves parboiling the rice for 15 minutes or so in lotsa boiling water, draining and proceeding w recipe. Should work w this.

Ted

Savory. Definitely add the lemon.

Dave in Phoenix

Excellent dish. My only advice: Use dried beans instead of canned - 1.5 cups dried white beans for this recipe.. If you have a pressure cooker you can put them on the stove for 15 to 20 minutes with water to cover and a little salt...save the nice rich bean broth and use it toward the 6 cups of water called for. Dried beans are crazy inexpensive and only improve on this great recipe...plus, you will have a nice dinner that literally cost pennies per serving.

sara

i made this in an instant pot—sautée mode for the mirepoix, turmeric, red pepper flakes, then pressure cook for 35 minutes

Lucy

Lately, I've been craving something that is similar to chicken soup and gives off the same "comforting properties" but is vegan- and this is that recipe! Made this on a snowy day and it was perfect. The lemon is definitely necessary.

Chef grits

Add red potatoes—be free

Amanda

I used dried beans and pre-cooked them in a light vegetable broth. I also echo the addition of tomato paste and I topped with a bit of parmesan cheese. Delicious!

Annika

I really enjoyed this soup.Made exactly as written and wouldn’t change a thing. It thickens as it sits and needs a bit more water to get it back to soup territory.

sandra

I thought that this looked good and the comments were positive. I found it blah so I added parm rind, tomato paste, ( as others said ] a little rice wine vinegar and a splash of white wine. absolutely add the lemon. I might either fresh or canned tomatoes to make it brighter

Marcy

I made this yesterday and it was delicious. I added diced butternut squash and extra dill. It was a lovely and filling meal. Next time, I'll use half broth and half water for extra flavor.

Edward Baker

I had the same question as David: can you use brown rice?I think you can--and I prefer it--if you increase the cooking time, or, alternatively, you parboil it before adding it to the pot.

stasia

Forgot to mention my husband is not a fan of celery in soups so I added an extra carrot.

stasia

Eating this soup now. It is yummy. I added two tablespoons of tomato paste and reduced the slat as suggested. I finished with the juice of half a lemon and a little chopped parsley leaves. A keeper for sure!

Lynn

Made this. While it was interesting combination of flavors, not sure of I’ll make it again.

RZ

I took a few of the recommendations below— parboiling rice, adding Parm rind and tomato paste, and using broth in place of water— and this is now one of my favorite recipes. So simple to put together with a nourishing and delicious result.

La La LA

My typical tweaks/preferences (broth - vegetable Better than Bouillon or - 1st choice homemade Costco rotisserie chicken broth), 1 tbsp of tomato paste just after the tumeric, brown rice, zest of said lemon, and some form of spinach.Needed to do fridge cleanup today, so also - in lieu of half an onion used half a fennel bulb and a small wilting leek; deglazed after the tomato paste with Dolin Blanc vermouth. It was INCREDIBLE!!! Don't normally comment, but just had to share!

David

Delicious, cheap, nutritious, and easy. My wife doesn’t usually like either soup or beans but she eats this before the rest of her dinner, even if we’re serving her favorites. We make it with brown rice, and it turns out great.

leslie

A little nutritional yeast sprinkled on before serving put this over the top! Made exactly as directed otherwise and it was delicious.

Susan

What a great winter soup! The only thing I changed was to throttle back the salt to half as much and glad I did. Plenty salty and oh so savory. Keeps well in the fridge. My husband and I made 3 meals out of it, served with cornbread.

Linda

I sautéd a whole diced jalapeño with seeds in with the onions, etc, Grated a heaping tablespoon of ginger (from the freezer, not peeled but thawed slightly til not rock hard before grating) and added that with a dash of tamari. I used wild rice mix and would use twice as much (1/2 cup) next time. Used both lemon zest and juice. Super delicious

VictoriaF

Made with brown rice, increased cooking time due to this. Added tomato paste per other reviews. I think it came out fine, but could use more herbs. This is a good basic recipe that tastes healthy.

Rachel

A great base recipe that can be tweaked in a variety of ways! I used stock instead of water for extra flavor, and added double the turmeric, and a tbsp of minced ginger. It needed more than 1/3 cup of rice - I would double it or even triple it next time. Could also replace the rice with pearled cous cous or barley.

Neil Robertson

I agree with previous comments that the amount of salt is way too much. It probably should be 1 1/2 teaspoons, NOT 1 1/2 tablespoons.

Maura

I have made this soup numerous times but use vegetable broth. Plain water not an option! I also add two to three cups of sliced potatoes, in addition to the Jasmine rice. Adds texture and body, and it's just delicious. Yum!

Rex

I wasn't a fan. It ends up tasting like dilly bean water. As others said, the lemon is an absolute must. It helps somewhat. The chicken stock probably helps too but I did not try it. Nothing to see here, moving on.

Kelly

Substitute 1 1/2 Tablespoons chicken bouillon for salt. Consider 2 Tablespoons chicken bouillon instead to create 6 cups broth.

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White Bean, Rice and Dill Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the thickener in a white bean soup? ›

What is the thickener in a white bean soup? In this recipe, what really thickens up the soup is the 15 oz of white beans that you are mashing and the starches from the potatoes. We aren't using cornstarch or a thickening agent in this recipe, it really doesn't need it!

How can I thicken my bean soup? ›

To thicken the broth in bean soup, you can try the following methods:
  1. Mashing a Portion of Beans: Gently mash a portion of the cooked beans against the side of the pot. ...
  2. Addition of Cornstarch or Flour: Create a slurry by mixing equal parts cornstarch or flour with water. ...
  3. Use of Potato Flakes or Mash.
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What to add to bland bean soup? ›

Garlic and onions will bolster the taste of bean soup. Be sure to take a portion of the beans and mash or purée them for extra texture. Aromatics like celery or carrot will add more complex flavor notes.

Are cannellini beans the same as white beans? ›

What is a White Bean? Some recipes simply call for “white beans.” This is a general term for great northern beans, navy beans, cannellini beans, and other similar beans.

What 2 ingredients are used to thicken the soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute. For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool.

Is it better to thicken soup with flour or cornstarch? ›

It's important to note that cornstarch has twice the thickening power of flour. If you need to substitute cornstarch to thicken liquid in a recipe that calls for ¼ cup (four tablespoons) flour, you only need two tablespoons cornstarch.

What is the best soup thickener? ›

Cornstarch is a great option as it is a natural thickening agent, but you'll want to be careful about how much you use. Start with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch whisked together with cold water to create a slurry. Then, gradually add the slurry to the soup, letting it boil for one to two minutes before adding more.

Does soup thicken with lid on or off? ›

When to Keep the Lid Off. Cooking a soup, stew, or sauce uncovered allows water to evaporate, so if your goal is to reduce a sauce or thicken a soup, skip the lid. The longer you cook your dish, the more water that will evaporate and the thicker the liquid becomes—that means the flavors become more concentrated, too.

What is the healthiest soup thickener? ›

Add a starchy vegetable like squash, pumpkin, sweet potato or white potato to your soup and let it simmer. The most straightforward way to thicken soup is to puree these vegetables using an immersion blender. But you do not have to do anything to them. Simply add and the starch will cook down to thicken your soup.

Why does my bean soup have no flavor? ›

Not Adding Acid

If a soup is tasting bland in the bowl, consider adding acid rather than salt. A squeeze of lemon or lime, or a dash of yogurt or sour cream can add brightness to the bowl.

How to make soup really flavorful? ›

7 Easy Ways to Make Any Soup Better
  1. Brown or Sear the Meat.
  2. Roast the the Veggies.
  3. Mix up the Texture.
  4. Use Homemade Stock Whenever Possible.
  5. Put Your Cheese Rinds to Work.
  6. Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples.
  7. Add Fresh Herbs or Dairy When Serving.
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What gives soup rich flavor? ›

"If your broth is lacking in savory richness, try adding roasted onion, tomato paste, mushrooms, seaweed, soy sauce, or miso. These ingredients add umami flavor and depth to broth," she says. The choice of ingredient depends on the recipe, though.

What is the healthiest white bean? ›

All beans are rich in fiber, but the top-ranking variety is the navy bean, allegedly named for its popularity in the U.S. Navy in the early 20th century. These pea-sized, cream-colored beans provide 10 grams of fiber per half-cup serving.

What is the best white bean? ›

Their creamy texture and mildly nutty flavor round out soups, casseroles, pasta dishes, and salads, and they make appealing dips. Our readers love them, too. Seventy-one percent say that they regularly buy cannellini beans, outstripping the next two most popular white beans: great Northern and navy.

What are the 4 types of white beans? ›

What Are White Beans? White beans as a category includes navy beans, great northern beans, cannellini beans, baby lima beans, butter beans, garbanzo beans, pinto beans, etc. These are the most popular types of white beans (cooked white beans), however each type has its own unique peculiarities and features.

How do you thicken white beans? ›

In a separate bowl, dissolve a teaspoon or two of cornstarch or all-purpose flour in a small amount of cold water. Add the slurry to the bubbling soup. The soup should thicken up. Add more cornstarch or flour as needed until the soup reaches your desired consistency.

What is the best thickener for soup? ›

Potatoes, Rice, and Bread

Cooked potatoes or rice can be mashed or puréed and added to soup for more body. Simmering potatoes and grains in soup will also thicken the liquid slightly. Bread crumbs are used to thicken Italian Wedding Soup.

What can I use to thicken ham and bean soup? ›

Use Cornstarch or Arrowroot Powder

Slowly add this mixture to your soup, stirring continuously. Let the soup simmer for a few minutes until it reaches the desired thickness. Remember to follow the recommended ratio of starch to liquid to avoid clumping.

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