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Fava Bean Soup

Dried fava bean, a North African staple, taste very different from their fresh counterparts, which are only available for a short time in the spring. After they cook for a few hours with garlic, cumin, and harissa, they become creamy and take on an earthy heat that is especially comforting on colder days. When served with a hunk of baguette, this soup could very well make an entire weeknight meal.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    6 to 8 servings

Ingredients

2 cups dried fava beans
1/4 cup olive oil
2 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon harissa (see page 33)
Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley or cilantro
Juice of 1 lemon

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Rinse the fava beans, and put them in a large bowl. Cover them with 6 cups water, and allow them to soak overnight.

    Step 2

    Heat the olive oil in a soup pot. Add the garlic, cumin, and harissa, and sauté over medium heat for about a minute, or until fragrant. Add the fava beans along with their soaking water, and pour in another 4 cups water. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Bring to a boil, lower the heat, and cover, simmering for 2 hours. Taste, adjusting seasoning if necessary. Serve garnished with the parsley or cilantro and a squeeze of lemon juice.

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