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White Bean and Spring Vegetable Stew

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A single serving bowl of spring stew with white beans bright chopped green vegetables and shaved radish coins with a...
Photo by Emma Fishman, Food Styling by Susie Theodorou

This stew recipe is all about those lovingly cooked and seasoned dried beans and the glorious (vegan!) broth they create. Just keep in mind that for the best results, you have to soak the beans overnight. Though asparagus and peas scream “spring!” this really is a stew for all seasons—those veggies can be swapped with whatever looks good at the market, as long as they’re quick-cooking and/or thinly sliced.

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