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Crockpot Great Northern Beans

What you need: 

1 pound great Northern beans (or any white bean)
1 onion, chopped
2 carrots, chopped
2 ribs celery, chopped
4 cloves garlic, chopped
2 heaping tablespoons vegetable bouillon seasoning (I use Morga)
1 bay leaf
1/4 cup olive oil
1-2 tablespoons vegan butter
salt and pepper, to taste

What you do: 

1. Night before: Sort, wash and cover beans with water to soak. I like to chop all the vegetables and store them in the fridge until morning. In the morning: Rinse beans.
2. Add to crockpot with veggies, bay leaf, vegetable seasoning, butter and olive oil. Cover with about 1" water.
3. Turn crockpot on low and cook all day. You might find that you need to add a little more water toward the end of the cooking process, so if you can’t get home during the day to check, you might want to add a little more water in the beginning.
4. Just before serving, take out about 1 cup beans and puree in a food processor and stir back into crockpot. This process will help thicken the soup. Salt and pepper to taste and enjoy!

Preparation Time: 
8-10 hours
Cooking Time: 
Servings: 
6
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SO HOW'D IT GO?

This was pretty good.  The only addition I made was some macaroni pasta.  It turned out to be a delicious, easy, cheap meal. Thanks!

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this could have been taken out of my grandmas recipe book. this is my favorite comfort food of all time. I serve this with cornbread and maple syrup. YUMMY!!!!!

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Anonymous

Absolutely delicious!! I cooked it all day (about 10.5 hours) and when I got home, there was a lot of liquid in the pot, so I drained a good bit of it out. Then, I pureed about half of it with a stick blender. This gave it a really good consistency. I served it with Quick and Easy Yeast-Free Oatmeal Whole Wheat Bread and some steamed kale. It was fantastic and I think next time, I might add some liquid smoke to the crockpot to see if it adds something. Great easy recipe - THANKS!!

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Simple, but very tasty.

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