Tuscan Pasta and Beans Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

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This rustic-looking pasta and beans dish is made with protein-rich and filling white beans, healthy fats, crunchy vegetables, and a heavenly Basil Tomato sauce that brings a comforting taste of Italy to your dinner table!

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Don’t you love making wholesome meals that are deliciously satisfying but are also put together in no time? Well, this recipe is for you.

It is so easy to make, and you can have this ready in less than 30 minutes.

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Healthy Pasta Recipe

This Tuscan Pasta and Beans recipe is a perfectly balanced weeknight meal with a lot of simple and fresh ingredients:

  • The cannellini beans add healthy proteins.
  • Extra virgin olive oil coats it with healthy fats and gives you that wonderful aroma of Italian pasta.
  • Vegetables such as white onions and carrots complement this dish with a lovely natural sweet flavor and a slightly crunchy texture!
  • But it is not just the hearty beans, fresh vegetables, or even the added sage herbs. Nope, it is the Basil Tomato sauce!

And what is not to love about using a great ready-made pasta sauce to make a hearty meal on busy weekdays?

 

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I usually plan ahead of time about what to make during the week and go well-prepared to the supermarket with notes in hand and dinners all planned out.

Sometimes this doesn't happen. You know, those weeks when things fall behind, and you end up in the store unprepared.

You end up wandering around up and down the aisles, trying to figure out what to make. That's what happened to me this week.

I was picking up goodies here and there. Then I turn the corner, and I am faced with a bunch of beautiful jars of premade pasta sauces.

They reminded me of a delicious white bean and pasta dish I enjoyed in an Italian restaurant in Southern California. My memory glommed onto the flavors and I was sold.

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Three sauces grabbed my attention:

  • The basil & tomato flavored sauce
  • The tomatoes and Vidalia onion sauce
  • and then there was a spicy Arrabbiata pasta sauce

For this Tuscan inspired recipe, I chose the first one, basil and tomato.

Well, I'll admit I bought all three of the pasta sauces. I couldn't resist because premade spaghetti sauces can make dinner so much easier when you don’t have anything pre-planned or have one of those busy days!

They're also great to dunk in with many appetizers or side dishes, such as these Vegan Chickpea Cauliflower Tots.

The sauce that I chose for this dish only had a few ingredients but tastes homemade. It coats the linguini and vegetables with a creamy, sweet flavor and makes this Tuscan Pasta and Beans incredibly satisfying!

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Above are a few photos so that you have a visual for the beginning of this healthy pasta meal.

First is a pot starting to boil the small carrot cubes, then sauteing the onions, and next it's adding some of the 'carrot water' to the sauce.

A special note on the recipe:

You'll notice that in the instructions, I add to the sauce ¼ cup of water in which the carrots were cooked. This is to make sure that the overall dish does not become a little too dry when adding the white beans and the linguini. It also adds more flavor to the sauce!

Also, a really good toasted garlic bread would be perfect with this pasta meal, and using a few slices of this Best Homemade Vegan Bread would be ideal.

You are Going to Love Tuscan Pasta and Beans

  • It is so easy to make
  • It is a beautiful and wholesome family meal with fresh ingredients
  • The premade spaghetti sauce is rich, creamy, and offers beautiful Italian flavors as if it were made from scratch.
  • The leftovers are even better!

Add the carrots, beans, herbs, and spices to your prepared sauce for a beautiful mix.

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Next, stir and heat through, and then remove half of the sauce from the skillet and set aside.

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Add the cooked linguine and stir through the sauce in the skillet. Serve on plates or in pasta bowls with the remaining sauce on the side.

A true Tuscan classic.

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All you have to do is make it for dinner tonight!

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Tuscan White Bean Pasta

Ginny McMeans

Tuscan White Bean Pasta is a comfort dinner that can be put together in no time.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Main Dish

Cuisine Pasta

Servings 6 Servings

Calories 294 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • ¼ cup diced white onion
  • 1 ½ cups carrots, diced small - 2 carrots
  • ¼ cup water reserved from the carrot water
  • 28 ounces your favorite spaghetti sauce with basil
  • 15 ounces cannellini beans
  • ½ teaspoon dried sage
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 10 ounce linguine, uncooked

Instructions

  • Heat the oil in a large skillet.

  • Add the onion and saute for about 10 minutes.

  • While the onion is cooking, add the carrots to a medium sized saucepan and cover with water.

  • Cover and bring to a boil. Remove the lid and lightly boil for 10-15 minutes or until the carrots are pierced easily with a fork.

  • While the carrots are cooking - cook the linguine according to package directions.

  • Drain the carrots (reserving ¼ cup of the water).

  • When the onions are done add the sauce and reserved water to the skillet.

  • Add the beans, carrots, sage, salt and pepper and heat through.

  • Drain the linguine and toss with half of the tomato vegetable sauce.

  • If it has cooled off too much - turn the heat back on and heat through quickly.

  • Serve with the remaining heated sauce to be added over the top when served.

Nutrition

Serving: 1ServingCalories: 294kcalCarbohydrates: 56gProtein: 12gFat: 3gSodium: 1258mgPotassium: 655mgFiber: 7gSugar: 8gVitamin A: 5920IUVitamin C: 11.6mgCalcium: 80mgIron: 3.6mg

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Tuscan Pasta and Beans Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

FAQs

What is bean pasta? ›

Bean pastas are made by turning dried beans and legumes into fine flour, adding water to the bean flour to make dough, which is then kneaded and made into pasta. To enjoy the many health benefits of bean pastas, be sure the only ingredients in the ingredient list are the name(s) of beans or bean flours.

What kind of beans are white beans? ›

White beans are a group of legumes with white casings and starchy insides which include navy beans, cannellini beans, “great northern” beans, and lima beans.

Is bean pasta healthier? ›

Compared to traditional pasta, bean/legume-based pastas contain a greater amount of protein and fiber and - bonus: They're also gluten-free! Just make sure you watch your portions.

What type of pasta is the healthiest? ›

Whole-Wheat Pasta

Also called whole-grain pasta, this type of pasta keeps the bran, endosperm, and germ of the grain together. It's filled with fiber, vitamins, and minerals. This helps you feel full longer and keeps your blood sugar from spiking. It also has a little over 8 grams of protein per cup cooked.

What is the healthiest bean? ›

Some of the healthiest beans to consume include:
  • Black beans: Often known as turtle beans, black beans are inexpensive and widely available in supermarkets. ...
  • Kidney beans: ...
  • Lima beans: ...
  • Soybeans: ...
  • Chickpeas: ...
  • Pinto beans: ...
  • Navy beans:

Which white bean is healthiest? ›

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 are the creamiest beans? ›

White beans to be exact, since they tend to yield the creamiest results with a relatively neutral flavor. Baby lima beans are the pièce de résistance of creamy white beans if you ask me, but aren't always the easiest to find, especially canned.

Are bean noodles healthier than regular noodles? ›

A: When it comes to spaghetti, there are more nutrient-rich options than standard refined flour noodles. Ones made from beans (like chickpea, black beans or soybeans) have more protein, more fiber and more iron than traditional spaghetti. Another smart pick? Substitute spaghetti squash for spaghetti.

Does black bean pasta taste like regular pasta? ›

It tastes very similar to whole wheat pasta, with a little bit of black bean aftertaste.

How healthy is black bean pasta? ›

Black bean noodles are a healthy, gluten-free alternative to regular noodles. Black bean pasta is great for digestion, heart health, and lowering cholesterol levels because it is a natural source of fiber. This pasta has almost eight times the amount of protein and iron as regular pasta.

What does bean noodles taste like? ›

Korean black bean noodles have a delicious earthy, sweet, sour, decadent flavor. They're served with chewy Korean noodles (or udon noodles). It's also slightly spicy, which perfectly balances out the sweetness. Vegetables like onions, cabbage, and zucchini are responsible for jajangmyeon's mild sweetness.

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