If ever I was tempted to double-dip*, it'd be with this delightful bowl o' beans.
*Every single time I think about dip, I can't help but recall George Costanza and his infamous double-dipping. What a great character.
I've been looking for ways to use a bottle of truffle oil that I recently received, and when I saw Lisa's post about a white bean and zucchini puree, I was hooked.
This appetizing appetizer took me all of 5 minutes to prepare, I kid you not. I suspect it could've taken me even less time to eat every last bite, but I was able to show some restraint. It's hearty and savory, with the rosemary perfectly complimenting the mild white beans.
The kicker for me was the touch of truffle oil drizzled on top, and I need to give a big THANK YOU to Heather for sending it my way. I'd never even tasted the earthy oil before, and I'm so glad I did--it adds a richness that would be sorely missed.
Side note: Although this was a terrific mash of beans, it can't compare to the best white bean puree I've ever eaten. Then again, that might've had something to do with the atmosphere and my fellow picnickers.
Truffle-Oil-Happy White Bean Puree
(inspired by this recipe)
2 15 oz. cans white beans, rinsed and drained (I actually used a mixture of pinto and northern beans)
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 teaspoon rosemary
salt and pepper to taste
truffle oil
Blitz the beans in the container of a food processor with a healthy pinch of salt. Add the olive oil and process until the mixture is smooth, or textured to your liking. Taste and reseason as needed, then add the lemon juice and rosemary and pulse the mixture again. Serve in a bowl (dip-style) with the truffle oil drizzled on top, or go fancy-shmamcy spread-style and slather the puree on crostini and garnish with truffle oil. Either way, don't forget the truffle oil.
Yes, it's true! Truffle oil makes everything taste better. I also make a simple salad dressing for arugula with truffle oil, lemon juice and fresh parmesan. Hmm. would even garnish nicely with your pure puree.
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks! You've just made me hungry for bean puree and truffle oil at 7:49am. Yours sounds great with the rosemary.
ReplyDeleteWhite bean dip is just soooooo good
ReplyDeleteI looove bean dip and it's inspired to use truffle oil in it! :)
ReplyDeleteooooooowheeeee this sounds so tasty - I dont know if I want it on a crostini or by the spoonful......
ReplyDeletehealthy quick and super yummy!!
ReplyDeleteI love this dip. Simple, quick and so tasty. Looks great Grace!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious and it would be completely addictive with some crostini. Yum!
ReplyDeleteYum, I love bean dips. And truffle oil?
ReplyDeleteohhowilurveyew
I would just use a spoon, screw the crackers...spoons hold more. LOL!
ReplyDeleteI love a good bean dip.
Sounds so wonderful. I wish I had some.
ReplyDeleteTruffle oil just screams gourmet, if you ask me. Gourmet Grace - I think that's what I'll call you from now on. The bean puree looks fantastic and I'm all for dishes that take five minutes or less.
ReplyDeleteI love bean dips but mostly the type with tortilla chips... this sounds so good, I love the idea of the truffle oil.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering what made it pink...then I saw the pinto beans. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI would drink this up.
ReplyDeleteI've never had Truffle oil either, but this bowl of beans is calling to me! Easy and delicious, this is my kind of dish!
ReplyDeletemmm...this looks delish, will have to find a reason for a tasty appetizer!
ReplyDeleteYou reminded me of the time someone slapped my daughters hand (not hard, no tears) to tell my kids "no double dipping", and that has stuck, but in my house go right ahead!
ReplyDeleteI think you know I like my beans any way I can get them!
We're having a picnic next weekend, if it ever decides to stop raining here and this looks like a winner for a dip Grace, thanks!!
ReplyDeleteDang, I gots to get me some truffle oil!
ReplyDeleteI love anything with beans in it, so this is right up my alley--looks great!
I've never "gotten" truffle oil. But I love beans so maybe this is the dish to convince me--if I could afford it!
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I have to get my hands on some of this truffle oil. It must be amazing. Your dip looks fantastic and sounds absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis is great to receive Truffle Oil. That must give such a great taste to the dip.
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe. That one makes me curious.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! You've done it again!! I love that this looks easy... and beans are right up my ally... love beans and love bean dip! I'll be making it this summer.
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your dip looks creamy and fabulous! I can only image what it tasted like after the truffle oil!
ReplyDeletemmm beans! This looks do delish and I can't imagine how delightful this would be with truffle oil. Lucky gal!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous! Would love to dip some lightly steamed broccoli florets into this!
ReplyDeleteThat just saounds delicious and looks so creamy! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteso glad you're enjoying the truffle oil!! i'm the worst double dipper - and i don't think i could contain myself from this one :)
ReplyDeleteThe list of ingredients look good, I have to say!
ReplyDeletexox
I really need to get myself a bottle of truffle oil...
ReplyDeleteI've had truffle salt, but not truffle oil. I'm sure it makes a humble plate of beans really shine.
ReplyDeleteBeans are the best, arent they. I just love white bean dip with rosemary and now I have to try it with truffle oil.
ReplyDeleteLove this one! I will have to try it soon!
ReplyDeleteNever had truffle oil before, at least not that I know of. It seems like a pretty cool idea to add it with the bean dip.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! This looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteI haven't used my truffle oil yet. I guess I'm saving for a specfial occasion? I'll have to give this dip a try.
I would double dip in a minute. Lovely recipe.
ReplyDeleteTruffle oil really elevates any dish. These beans look worthy of double dipping, for sure!
ReplyDeleteLove white bean dip and the addition of truffle oil is tops! I'll have to look for some truffle oil or even some truffle salt which I just saw the other day.
ReplyDeleteSounds fabulous. I had a wonderful white bean and garlic spread last week. It was drizzled with olive oil and I thought that was great. Truffle oil is no doubt even more so. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDelicious sounding dip! I bet the truffle oil took it over the top.
ReplyDeleteGreat addition of truffle oil. Love that stuff so much.
ReplyDeleteHuge fan of simple quick dips especially for cookouts.
you make everything sound good. :)
ReplyDeleteTruffle oil makes everything better. Such a distinctive and gorgeous taste...this looks sooo good!
ReplyDeleteOhh, I am a truffle fanatic, this looks fantastic. Bookmarking to make soon, thanks!
ReplyDeleteoh man, I loooove beans...This sounds perfect for me.
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