Roasted Garlic and Rosemary White Bean Dip

in #food7 years ago

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This scrumptiously creamy  Roasted Garlic and Rosemary White Bean Dip is loaded with flavor and  simple to prepare. Roasted garlic is pureed with cannellini beans, fresh  rosemary leaves for a creamy addictive dip. Serve with toasted naan or  pita for a crispy way to dip. 


 

Yield: about 6 servings 

Prep Time: 5 minutes 

Cook Time: 20 to 25 minutes (for roasting the garlic) 

Total Time: about 35 minutes 

Ingredients:

1 head of roasted garlic* 2 (15 ounces each) cans cannellini beans, drained and rinsed 1/4 cup low-sodium chicken broth 3 tablespoons good quality olive oil, plus more for serving 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar or fresh lemon juice 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh rosemary leaves kosher salt, to taste freshly ground black pepper to taste    

 

Directions:

FOR THE ROASTED GARLIC: Break up a small  head of garlic into individual cloves [with the outer skin intact] and  place them on to a sheet of aluminum foil. Drizzle with a little olive  oil, then fold up the sides of the foil like a purse, and place onto to  the middle rack of your preheated 400° oven and roast for 20-25 minutes.  Remove and let cool until safe enough to peel off the outer skin of  each clove. Drain and rinse 2 cans of cannellini beans. In the bowl of your food processor, fitted with the blade attachment,  add the beans, roasted garlic, broth, olive oil and vinegar. Pulse a  few times to combine. Then add in the chopped fresh rosemary and blend  until smooth. Taste-test and season with kosher salt and black pepper to  your preference. Serve immediately or cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate. TO SERVE: Spoon the roasted garlic and rosemary white bean dip in a  bowl, use a spoon to create dips and valleys before drizzling with a  little olive oil. Garnish with extra whole roasted garlic cloves and  rosemary sprigs if desired and serve with toasted naan bread or pita  chips.  

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