We’re all trying to waste less food at the moment, and the veg in this bowl can be changed to suit whatever you have left in your fridge, as long as the quantities remain roughly the same.
Finely shredded cabbage will work instead of leafy greens, or use squash instead of carrots, for example.
“It’s more of a formula for a bowl of balanced goodness than a prescriptive recipe,” says Jack Monroe in her new book, Good Food For Bad Days. “It’s my pick-me-up after any period of illness or exhaustion, and it’s popular with the whole family. I call it our ‘recalibration supper’ but it’s good for any time of day.”
'Recalibration' vegetable stew
Equipment
- Large non-stick pan
Ingredients
- 2 large onions, or 240g frozen sliced onions
- 6 fat cloves of garlic, or 2tbsp garlic paste
- 1 large carrot, or 1 x 300g tin sliced or baby carrots
- Oil, for frying
- 400 g tinned borlotti beans
- 400 ml chicken or vegetable stock
- 400g tinned chopped tomatoes
- 1 tbsp wine or cider vinegar
- 200 g kale, spinach or other dark leafy greens, finely chopped
- Salt and pepper, to taste
Method
- First peel and finely slice your onions or measure out the frozen onions. Add the onion – in whatever guise – to a large nonstick pan. Peel your garlic and halve it lengthways, then add to the pan, or add the paste. Thinly slice your leek and carrot and add those too, or chuck in the ready sliced veg.
- Drizzle over a little oil and season with salt and pepper. Cook over medium heat for five to six minutes to start to soften.
- Drain and thoroughly rinse the beans and tip into the pan. Pour over the stock and bring to the boil.
- Reduce to a simmer, then stir in the tomatoes and vinegar. Cover and simmer over low heat for 15 minutes, until thick and glossy.
- Toss in the greens and wilt for 30 seconds (spinach) to a few minutes (kale and spring greens). Serve warm with bread and butter, torn up and dunked.
Notes
Nutrition
Good Food For Bad Days by Jack Monroe is published by Bluebird, priced £7.99
Read our interview with food activist and blogger Jack Monroe – Jack Monroe: ‘Sometimes even I don’t want to get in the kitchen’
Try Jack Monroe’s cauliflower cheese and white bean bake recipe.
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