BEAN AND OLIVE DIP
I love all kinds of dips. I feel that they are healthiest and filling snacking option when they are combined with any low-fat chips or breads. Any types of beans and vegetables are the ideal choices for dips. Even roasted vegetables go very well. This time, I have made a Tapenade-kind of dip. I have used less oil here than the regular store-brought Tapenades and added some fava beans. Even capers and anchovies can also be added to this dip. When choosing crackers or chips, please go for ones with whole grains for that extra fiber boost.
INGREDIENTS:
Onion, small, 1.
Diced canned tomatoes, 1 cup.
Fava beans or any kind of beans, cooked, 1 cup.
Black olives, ¼ cup.
Salt and pepper as per taste.
Cilantro for garnishing, a handful.
Dried herbs like oregano and basil, a pinch of each.
Italian seasoning or any type of seasoning mixture, ¼ teaspoon.
PREPARATION:
Dice the onion and olives into very small pieces. Cook the beans and let it cool. If canned beans are used, rinse them well before using to remove the excess sodium content. Heat a pan with a teaspoon of olive oil. When the oil turns hot, add the diced onions and sauté for a few minutes until the onions are well caramelized. Add the diced tomatoes along with fava beans, olives, dry herbs, seasonings, salt, and pepper and mix everything well. Mash the beans with the back of a spatula while mixing. Add the chopped cilantro and let it cook for 5 minutes under medium flame. Serve with any types of breads, chips, or crackers.
VARIATIONS: A clove of crushed garlic and chopped jalapeños can also be added while cooking for some extra spiciness.
I love all kinds of dips. I feel that they are healthiest and filling snacking option when they are combined with any low-fat chips or breads. Any types of beans and vegetables are the ideal choices for dips. Even roasted vegetables go very well. This time, I have made a Tapenade-kind of dip. I have used less oil here than the regular store-brought Tapenades and added some fava beans. Even capers and anchovies can also be added to this dip. When choosing crackers or chips, please go for ones with whole grains for that extra fiber boost.
INGREDIENTS:
Onion, small, 1.
Diced canned tomatoes, 1 cup.
Fava beans or any kind of beans, cooked, 1 cup.
Black olives, ¼ cup.
Salt and pepper as per taste.
Cilantro for garnishing, a handful.
Dried herbs like oregano and basil, a pinch of each.
Italian seasoning or any type of seasoning mixture, ¼ teaspoon.
PREPARATION:
Dice the onion and olives into very small pieces. Cook the beans and let it cool. If canned beans are used, rinse them well before using to remove the excess sodium content. Heat a pan with a teaspoon of olive oil. When the oil turns hot, add the diced onions and sauté for a few minutes until the onions are well caramelized. Add the diced tomatoes along with fava beans, olives, dry herbs, seasonings, salt, and pepper and mix everything well. Mash the beans with the back of a spatula while mixing. Add the chopped cilantro and let it cook for 5 minutes under medium flame. Serve with any types of breads, chips, or crackers.
VARIATIONS: A clove of crushed garlic and chopped jalapeños can also be added while cooking for some extra spiciness.
Gita, cooool dear.
ReplyDeleteI love cooool dips and like to have them with whole grain tortillas.
This is a perfect dish for OLIVE lovers.
I love to taste all types of dips but not heard on olive dip.
This weekend i am gonna do it for myself and enjoy.
nice one dear
ReplyDeleteAwesome dip Gita! Your recipes are so unique!
ReplyDeleteNice dip gita..love the flavors
ReplyDeleteNice dip gal..
ReplyDeleteLooking nice Gita..Unique one..
ReplyDeletelooks good one ... will try some time .......
ReplyDeleteNice recipe and totally new to me..
ReplyDeleteDelicious dip! Looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow Dip looks outstanding Gita, wat a unique dip dear!
ReplyDeleteSounds nutritious. What kind of bread is the one you served in?
ReplyDeleteOutstanding and healthy dip, Gita. Nice and easy recipe..Great.
ReplyDeleteThe beans must make it very filling and healthy.
ReplyDeletei love the combo !
ReplyDeleteHearty dip with my fav. Olives:)
ReplyDeleteThats a great n healthy dip Gita...looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteyummy bean dip.!
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely delish!!Yummmy Yummyyyyyy....
ReplyDeleteSO innovative,with bean, and olives!!
ReplyDeletenice click...love the thick wholesome dip :)
ReplyDeleteA dip with less oil / butter is a rare one. Nice recipe dear. Love to have it with bread:)
ReplyDeletethis is cool Gita...nice one!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous dip! Hooray for whole grain chips and breads, and hooray for you for championing them!!
ReplyDeleteNice dip yaa...unique
ReplyDeleteVery interesting..looks gud
ReplyDeleteohh that s enough for me looks delicious Gita yum.
ReplyDeleteU always make dishes different from others..Not the regular ones like me;)Looks good and this is very new to me..!!
ReplyDeleteNice dip. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great accompaniment with bread.
ReplyDeleteHi Gita ...
ReplyDeleteIts new to me ..still it looks great..i amsure it taste nice too
Interesting recipe...must have tasted good too, right.
ReplyDeleteTasty dip Gita I would love to scoop some up with some fresh bread.
ReplyDeletehai gita....i too got them in shiparamam
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