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Whole Wheat Pasta with Rainbow Chard and White Beans

Posted in: Dinner Ideas, Food Photos, Pasta Ideas, Toddler Approved, Vegetarian Ideas | 10 Comments

Confession time… I have NEVER eaten Chard. Ever. I’ve seen it and always thought the colors where amazing but what in the WORLD do you do with it? I mean it’s a big leaf for heavens sake!

I knew joining a CSA would be a good way to get me over the hump with some of the more intimidating veggies and in the first week it already is!

I made a huge salad with greens I would have never bought, tried kohlrabi for the first time and now I am cooking with rainbow chard. Scratch that… WE are cooking with chard. That’s right "WE!" Last night’s dinner was a collaboration between Little Guy and I. We were home alone for dinner and decided to play. :) Whole Wheat Pasta with Rainbow Chard and White Beans

The result was a healthy vegetarian pasta dish that both him and I LOVED! Let me show you how we made it… And I do mean SHOW you.. I went picture happy again. ;)

  • 6 oz of cooked whole wheat pasta (we used bionaturae Organic Whole Wheat Chiocciole)
  • 2 tsp olive oil (10g)
  • 1 small sweet onion chopped
  • 3-4 cloves of garlic minced
  • 1/2 lb Rainbow Swiss Chard washed
  • 15oz can of diced tomatoes
  • 1-2 pinches of salt
  • 1/2 tsp drid basil (plus more to taste) and/or fresh basil leaves
  • 1 15oz can of great northern beans drained and rinsed
  • Parmesan cheese (optional)

Put on a pot of boiling water and cook the pasta according to the package.

Wash the chard. It’s so pretty, isn’t it?

Whole Wheat Pasta with Rainbow Chard and White Beans - the chard

Chop it up a bit and seperate the steps from the leaves. We are going to cook them at different times since the stalks will take longer.

Whole Wheat Pasta with Rainbow Chard and White Beans - cut up chard

Heat the 2 tsp of oil in the pan over medium high heat. And yes that is 2 tsp, can you see it? Coats the pan nicely without drowning everything in oil.

Whole Wheat Pasta with Rainbow Chard and White Beans - the oil

Add the onion and the garlic. I love having a helper!

Whole Wheat Pasta with Rainbow Chard and White Beans - step 1

Add the chard stalks.

The pan may start to get dry as the onion and garlic cook. That’s ok. Add the can of diced tomaotes.

Whole Wheat Pasta with Rainbow Chard and White Beans - step 3

I plucked some baby basil leaves from my garden if don’t have any, no worries we’ll be adding dried in a bit. :) Add a pinch of salt

Whole Wheat Pasta with Rainbow Chard and White Beans - step 4

Add the leaves of the chard and…

Whole Wheat Pasta with Rainbow Chard and White Beans - step 5

…stir until they start to wilt. (I had SUCH a great helper!)

Whole Wheat Pasta with Rainbow Chard and White Beans - step 6

Add the beans.

Whole Wheat Pasta with Rainbow Chard and White Beans - step 7

At this point we tasted it and thought it needed some more basil. We added 1/2 tsp and another pinch of salt.

Whole Wheat Pasta with Rainbow Chard and White Beans - step 8

Add the cooked and drained pasta and…

Whole Wheat Pasta with Rainbow Chard and White Beans - step 9

… again stir to coat.

Whole Wheat Pasta with Rainbow Chard and White Beans - step 10

It should look like this…

As soon as all ingredients are well mixed, serve! We liked it with a little Parmesan cheese. Honestly, I was shocked at how good it was AND that Little guy ate a whole serving! Don’t tell the husband, but dude… we eat MUCH better without him. ;)

Approx Nutritional Information per serving
Servings Amt per Serving
4 about 1.5 cups
Calories Fat Fiber WWPs
300 3g 10g 6 (5.5)
Sugar Sat Fat Carbs Protein
7g 0g 58g 12g

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This entry was posted on Friday, June 18th, 2010 at 8:59 pm and is filed under Dinner Ideas, Food Photos, Pasta Ideas, Toddler Approved, Vegetarian Ideas. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
10 Comments so far
  1. Krista S. on June 19, 2010 12:45 am

    I love love love the pictures! It’s such a joy to see Ryan in the kitchen with you. And wow, I am impressed with you both eating Swiss chard! I have always thought it was beautiful, but when I cooked it and ate it, it tasted like dirt to me. I’ll have to give it another try. Thanks for always being such an inspiration, Roni!

  2. Tonyne @ Unlikely Success Story on June 19, 2010 8:41 am

    That looks amazing! I will try chard for sure now! :)

  3. Alison on June 19, 2010 1:40 pm

    I love Chard and it’s so great to see Ryan really helping in the kitchen, totally awesome.

    I did a chard dish earlier this year for blogger secret ingredient if interested check it out. It’s a side dish swiss chard with currants and pine nuts http://www.waistingduxie.com/2010/05/new-bed-new-recipe-cool-day.html

  4. Kerry on June 19, 2010 9:50 pm

    I’ve used Swiss Chard mostly in soups, but this looks great. Plus, it’s a little hot for soup at the moment.

    The Little Guy is a great helper – can’t wait until my nephew can do the same.

  5. Leanne on June 20, 2010 3:03 pm

    I’ve been reading about your CSA adventures and even though we aren’t in one, decided to buy some of the things you have been trying. Last night we had rainbow chard (wilted up with some garlic and red pepper flakes) – reminded me of the greens in chinese food but with a fraction of the fat. It was a great side dish! I’ve also got 3 little kohlrabis in the fridge that we’ll give a try soon. Thanks for challenging us to try something new!

  6. FoodontheTable on June 21, 2010 10:31 pm

    This looks like such a great vegetarian dish. Nice work!

  7. Sherri on June 22, 2010 7:16 am

    That looks awesome! I’m going to have buy some swiss chard. Thanks for sharing!

  8. JoeyfromSC on June 29, 2010 4:54 pm

    Just saw your tweet..That’s awesome he wanted it for dinner lol

    Looks DEELISH!! I have never tried swiss chard though..but I want to..I have not met a veggie I dont’ like! well, cauliflower haha

    Thanks for the recipe!

  9. JoeyfromSC on June 29, 2010 4:55 pm

    I forgot to say that I loved the pics and I LOVE your kitchen!

  10. Lori on July 8, 2010 9:23 am

    Tried this last night, we probably needed to add more basil or garlic. Husband complained it had no taste, but everyone finished it. We’ll try it again sometime with a few tweaks. Thanks for the ideas.

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