Lemon Broccoli with Beans & Bacon: Easy great northern beans recipe! (2024)

Lemon Broccoli with Beans and Bacon is an easy great northern beans recipe with roasted broccoli, chewy-crisp bites of bacon, and a squeeze of fresh lemon. It’s humble, yet stunning!

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Lemon Broccoli with Beans and Bacon

We had such pretty natural light to work with, that day when my friend Amanda came over to share a day in our kitchen. It was overcast, yet bright. And a calm, quiet snowfall the night before had left 8″ of soft, fluffy, sparkly snow outside the window. It was the perfect reflector of light. A food blogger’s dream lighting scenario.

We poured cups of fresh-brewed coffee and then started pulling out dishes and ingredients we had collected for our day of cooking together. While chatting and catching up, I found the tension of the early morning dash to get kids dressed and fed and their lunch boxes packed…all fading away.

If you know Amanda from Heartbeet Kitchen, then you know all too well what a joy she is to be around. Amanda’s smile and tinkly laughter, coupled with her warm and charmingly chatty personality, always put me at ease.

We made Lemon Broccoli with Beans and Bacon that day, a stunning yet humble kind of dish. With a short ingredient list, it relies onsimple, fresh flavors that let every component shine.

After Amanda and I finished taking our photos, we sat down to enjoy our tasty creation together. And I just have to say, it turned out to be one of the very best broccoli recipes. We also discovered that this dish goes splendidly with a chilled glass of bubbly Prosecco. So, Cheers! To friendship and fabulous food!

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An Easy Great Northern Beans Recipe

It was Amanda who prompted our day of cooking together. Food blogging can be rather solitary, as you’re mostly working from home, either sitting behind a computer or creating dishes in the kitchen. So I welcomed her idea with open arms.

She brainstormed a short list of ingredients to include broccoli, lemon, and white beans – which are also called great northern beans.

What are great northern beans?

Great northern beansare white medium-sizedbeans, larger than navybeans and smaller than cannellini beans.They are delicately flavored and most commonly used when making bakedbeansand “pork andbeans”. The beans are available dried, canned, and less commonly, fresh. You can easily substitute this bean in any recipe that calls for whitebeans.

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My contribution to the kitchen party was a slab of thick-cut double-smoked bacon from our local Hagberg’s butcher shop. It is The Best Bacon. I like to keep a package or two in our freezer for whenever we’re needing that ultimate bacon fix.

Although not a part of our original thinking for this recipe, I was certain that Amanda would not oppose my last-minute addition to the ingredient list.

We chopped up the bacon and then fried it in a skillet, along with some fresh shallots and garlic. The kitchen smelled so wonderful. There was no way to resist our snitching hot, salty bites from the skillet.

Like bacon, too? Here are a few more recipes with bacon: Breakfast Egg Salad with Bacon is a fun twist on traditional egg salad. Bacon Cheeseburger Pizza Rolls always disappear FAST. And this Tuna Guacamole Sandwich with Bacon makes a fantastic lunch!

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The Best Way to Cook Broccoli

This dish is best when the broccoli is beautifully charred. The crispy edges lend a fabulous layer of texture against the creamy beans and chewy-crisp bacon.

To accomplish this, place a large rimmed baking sheet in the oven while it preheats.

Once the oven reaches 375° Fahrenheit, remove the hot baking sheet and spread the broccoli florets out on it. Dress the broccoli very simply with only olive oil and kosher salt, and then gently fold it altogether.

Then place the broccoli in the oven. It won’t take long for the broccoli to emerge perfectly caramelized against the hot pan.

Roasted broccoli is my favorite way to eat broccoli!

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This dish’s simplicity will try to fool you into thinking it’s so much more.

There’s incredible texture and flavor when roasted broccoli florets, salty bacon pieces, creamy white beans, and bright, fresh lemon juice come together. It’s almost too simple to be true!

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The earthy colors and range of textures. They get me every time.

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If you, like me, keep a package of your favorite bacon in the freezer “for emergencies”, then you’re not far from enjoying this easy meal at your own table. With white beans, shallots, and garlic – always in our pantry – this dish comes together quickly and easily.

For a simple, no-fuss kind of meal, just serve this lemon broccoli with beans and bacon straight from the skillet. Because really, the only things that really matter are the meal’s deliciousness and comfort, and who’s beside you at the table.

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I had such a beautiful day with Amanda. Be sure to check out her own take on this day and recipe – and look her up on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram!

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A few more broccoli recipes for you! Coconut Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry Rice Bowls from love & olive oil. Lightened-Up Broccoli Salad from greens & chocolate. And Simply Scalloped Potatoes with Broccoli from Southern Bite.

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Lemon Broccoli with Beans and Bacon

Yield: 4 servings

prep time: 20 minutes mins

cook time: 35 minutes mins

total time: 55 minutes mins

I love all the fresh flavors and textures of this dish. There's white beans, roasted broccoli, chewy-crisp bites of bacon, and a squeeze of fresh lemon. It's humble, yet stunning!

4.4 Stars (53 Reviews)

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Ingredients

  • 1 small head broccoli cut into florets (about 3/4 pound)
  • 1-1/2 T. olive oil
  • ¼ tsp. kosher salt
  • ½ lb. thick-cut bacon cut into small matchsticks or 1/2″ size pieces
  • 1 15- oz. can white beans drained
  • 1 medium shallot chopped
  • 2 large cloves garlic minced
  • ½ medium lemon
  • 2 T. minced fresh parsley
  • ¼ tsp. black pepper

Instructions

  • Place a large rimmed baking sheet in lower half of oven and preheat oven to 375° F. Once oven is preheated, remove heatedpan and spread broccoli florets out on it. Drizzle broccoli with olive oil, then sprinkle with salt and toss just a bit to combine. Return pan to oven and roast for 15 minutes. Toss broccoli and roast for another 15 to 20 minutes, or until broccoli is just softened and nicely caramelized and charred. Remove pan from oven and set aside.

  • While broccoli is roasting, heat a medium-large skillet over medium to medium-high heat. Fry bacon pieces, stirring occasionally, until bacon is crispy on the edges but still mostly chewy. Once most of the fat has rendered from the bacon, drain all but 2 tablespoons of the fat from the skillet.

  • Add shallot to skillet and cook for another 4 to 5 minutes, stirring occasionally, until shallot has softened. Stir in garlic and cook for another 1 to 2 minutes, until garlic is softened and fragrant. Add roasted broccoli and beans, folding to combine.

  • Transfer to serving dish and sprinkle fresh lemon juice over the top, followed by lemon zest, parsley, and a bit of freshly ground black pepper.Servehot or at room temperature.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1 Calories: 473kcal Carbohydrates: 30g Protein: 28g Fat: 27g Saturated Fat: 8g Polyunsaturated Fat: 18g Cholesterol: 56mg Sodium: 1479mg Fiber: 7g Sugar: 2g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated by Spoonacular. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee accuracy. If your health depends on nutrition information, please calculate again with your own favorite calculator.

Did you make this recipe?Please leave a comment below. And share a photo on Instagram with the hashtag #afarmgirlsdabbles or tag @farmgirlsdabble!

© Brenda | A Farmgirl’s Dabbles

Cuisine: American

Course: Dinner Ideas

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This post was originally published in 2016. I updated some of the photos and text in 2020.

Lemon Broccoli with Beans & Bacon: Easy great northern beans recipe! (2024)

FAQs

Are white beans the same as great northern beans? ›

Large white beans, often called Great Northern beans, are bigger and have a mild, nutty flavor. Other white bean varieties, like Cannellini beans, are slightly smaller and have a creamier texture. While they can be used interchangeably in many recipes, the specific type can affect the dish's overall texture and taste.

Are navy beans the same as northern beans? ›

Although these two beans are very similar to one another, they are each a different variety. The main difference between the two is that white Navy beans are smaller than white Great Northern beans. However, they have similar culinary uses and can easily be substituted for one another.

What are Great Northern white beans good for? ›

The bean is commonly added to soups and stews because they hold their shape better than other beans. Great northern beans provide protein and fiber along with other important vitamins and minerals such as folate, phosphorus, and manganese.

What is the closest bean to Great northern beans? ›

For great northerns, you can opt for pinto beans, chickpeas, or lima beans. These alternatives offer a similar tender texture and mild taste that work well in delicate dishes. On the other hand, if navy beans are unavailable, you can easily use any white or colored bean, such as white kidney beans or black beans.

What to put in beans to prevent gas? ›

Sprinkle in some baking soda

As it turns out, baking soda significantly decreases the levels of raffinose, the gas-causing sugar present in beans. When should you add baking soda to beans? It works best with just a pinch (about 1/16 of a teaspoon) sprinkled into dried beans while they soak in water before cooking.

Are Great northern beans good for diabetics? ›

Unlike meat, however, beans are cholesterol-free and contain very little saturated fat. For this reason, beans are considered a healthy source of plant-based protein that may lower the risk of heart disease, diabetes and some cancers. Another benefit of Great Northern Beans is their rich fiber content.

Can I substitute white beans for Great northern beans? ›

For example, if you're wanting to make a recipe with a meatier texture, use Cannellini Beans or Great Northern Beans. One can be substituted for the other pretty easily. Likewise, if you're using beans to make a creamy dip, Navy Beans can easily be swapped for Baby Lima Beans (aka Butter Beans).

What is another name for white beans? ›

What Are White Beans? White beans as a category includes navy beans, great northern beans, cannellini beans, baby lima beans, butter beans, garbanzo beans, pinto beans, etc.

What bean is closest to white beans? ›

If a recipe calls for white beans, you can use Great Northern beans, navy beans, or white kidney beans (also called cannellini beans). Black Beans are medium-size, oval-shaped beans with matte black skin.

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