Psychologies (UK)

Roasted white beans with Caesar-style tahini dressing

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Serves 2–3 as a main or 4 as a side

Use any crunchy salad leaves you like here, but I love the combinatio­n of gem lettuce and red chicory for the contrast in colour and between the sweeter and more bitter leaves. I love this dressing, so this recipe makes lots – you’ll have extra. Use it as a dip, in a lunch wrap the next day, on roasted cauliflowe­r and broccoli, drizzled over grilled sweet potatoes, or tossed through a pasta salad.

● 3 tbsp ghee or olive oil

● 400g tin of white beans or chickpeas, drained and rinsed

● 1 tsp dried thyme or rosemary

● 1 handful of walnuts or pecans

● 1 handful of bread, cut into 1cm chunks

● 1 little gem lettuce

● 1 head of red chicory (or another little gem lettuce)

● Sea salt and black pepper

For the dressing (makes extra):

● 2 anchovy fillets (from a jar or tin) ● 2½ tbsp tahini (stirred well in the jar first)

● 1 garlic clove

● ¾ tsp Dijon mustard

● 2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil

● 3 tbsp lemon juice

● 1 handful of grated Parmesan or other hard cheese, plus extra to serve

TIP: To make this plant-based, swap the anchovies for 1 teaspoon of vegan Worcesters­hire sauce or 1 teaspoon of miso paste plus 2 teaspoons of pickling liquid from a jar of capers. Instead of cheese, use 1 teaspoon of nutritiona­l yeast, and roast the beans in olive oil.

1 Preheat the oven to 240°C, fan 220°C, gas mark 9, then place 1½ tablespoon­s of the ghee in a large roasting tray and pop in the oven to heat up. Meanwhile, dry the beans well in a tea towel to ensure they don’t spit in the hot ghee.

2 Once the tray is hot, remove from the oven and toss the beans in the melted ghee, along with a good pinch of salt and pepper and the dried herbs, then spread out in a single layer. Roast for 15 minutes.

3 Add the rest of ghee and the nuts and bread chunks, toss everything together well and spread out again into a single layer, then pop back in the oven to cook for another 10 minutes. Remove the tray from the oven and let the roasted bean mixture cool for 10 minutes if you have time, as it will crisp up more as it cools.

4 Meanwhile, add the dressing ingredient­s to the small bowl of a food processor, along with about 4 tablespoon­s of water, then blitz to combine. Season with salt and pepper and add 1–2 tablespoon­s of water if the dressing needs thinning down.

5 Slice off the ends of the lettuces and separate the leaves, then wash and dry really well so that the dressing doesn’t slide off the leaves. Arrange haphazardl­y on a big serving platter. Scatter the roasted bean mixture over the leaves, drizzle over half of the dressing, and sprinkle with extra grated cheese.

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