In the kitchen
How to store Borlotti beans
Borlotti beans are best kept in their pods and stored in a bag in the fridge. They should last at least a week.
To keep them for longer, they can be dried by spreading the pods out on a rack in warm, airy room. Once properly dried they will stay good for a year.
Prep & Cooking tips
Open up the pods with your fingers and pop out the beans. There's no need to wash the beans (and the pods can be added to the compost).
Borlotti beans are best cooked on the stove with a little water and a few aromatics, such as bay leaves, onions and garlic. Simmer until the beans are soft and yielding, somewhere between 25-40 minutes.
View the full recipe for the perfect borlotti beans.
Easy ideas
1. Hearty stew
Add to a hearty stew with vegetables or meat. Chorizo and other pork products work especially well, but as the beans are high in protein, a veggie stew will be just as fulfilling. Wilt some greens straight into the stew just before serving.
2. Simple salad
Combine cooked borlotti beans with fresh red onion, parsley and vinaigrette. Tinned tuna is a good addition.
3. Puréed perfection
Purée cooked beans with garlic and olive and spread on toast - fried sage leaves are great on top of this. Or make an alternative to hummus by adding tahini and lemon juice to the mix.
Goes well with
Herbs (sage, rosemary, thyme, parsley, tarragon, chervil)
Warm spices (nutmeg, cumin paprika)
Greens (kale, spinach, cabbage)
Dairy (cream, mozzarella & parmesan)
Garlic, onions & leeks
Lemon
Tomatoes
Chilli
Fennel
Squash
Borlotti beans recipes
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Lamb, chard and borlotti beans with mint sauce
Serves: 2 Total time: 40 min
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Perfect borlotti beans
Serves: 4 Total time: 1h
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Root vegetable and borlotti cobbler
Serves: 2 Total time: 1h
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Sausage, borlotti and apple casserole with spring greens
Serves: 2 Total time: 35 min
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Ribollita-style tomato soup
Serves: 4 Total time: 45 min
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Chestnut and sprout gratin with spiced red cabbage, apple and beetroot
Serves: 2 Total time: 50 min