Spanish Beans with Tomatoes (2024)

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These Spanish beans with tomatoes and smokey sweet spices are so easy to make in one pot in less than 20 minutes with just 7 ingredients. Only 125 calories per serving, this Spanish bean stew recipe is perfect as tapas, main meals or a side dish. Vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free.

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Spanish Beans

This easy gluten free vegan recipe for Spanish beans is rich, flavourful and smoky.

The white beans stew in the thick tomato sauce, spiced with paprika.

This version of Gigantes Beans is smokey and delicious, perfect mopped up with a hunk of fresh bread.

You can serve it as tapas, on its own or as a side dish.

Plus, it's ready in just 20 minutes!

This recipe was originally published in June 2016. Updated November 2018.

Why you'll love this recipe

Only takes 20 minutes.

Hearty and filling.

Makes a great tapas, side dish or main meal with bread or rice.

Uses just a few pantry ingredients and a few fresh.

Only 125 calories per serving

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Ingredients

You only need a few simple pantry and fresh ingredients to make tasty Spanish beans:

Olive oil
Onion
Garlic
Bay leaves
Smoked paprika
Canned (or cooked) Lima beans (aka butter beans)
Canned tomatoes
Spinach

Tools needed:
Large sautee pan, pot or frying pan
Wooden spoon
Can opener

Reader Testimonials

Loads of you have been making this recipe! Here are some reader reviews:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'These Spanish beans were so simple and easy to make, and not to mention delicious. I made the naan bread suggested in the post and that was quick simple and went perfect with the beans. I surly will be making this again and again for my family.' - Karen

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Amazing, really quick, easy and full of flavour. Served the gigantes beans over rice." - Ali

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'This Spanish bean stew was very easy to make and it was delicious!' - Catherine

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Very simple and tasty. Smoked paprika really adds a layer of flavour. I served over rice for a complete meal.' - Mitchel

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'This has become a regular meal in our house.' - Katie

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Absolutely delicious! I was pleasantly surprised that little seasoning was needed. I was tempted to add a little 'All Seasoning' but it was not necessary. I normally take a photo but the family and I devoured it and there is none left. I would definitely make this again.' - Debbie

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'I used both sweet and hot Spanish pimenton, also some cinnamon, and cooked it slow and long. Good flavour' - Julia

Have you made these Spanish Beans? Let me know in the comments!

What are Spanish Beans?

In Spain, you can often find versions of this bean stew on tapas menus. Large white beans (lima beans / butter beans) are cooked in a rich and smoky tomato stew that's seasoned with smoked paprika.

At the end, a large handful of fresh spinach leaves is added and wilted into the stew.

Spanish Beans are delicious hot as a stew, side dish or tapas.

They're also delicious cold as a hearty salad.

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Expert Tips

I used canned white beans (butter/lima beans) for these gigantes beans but you can also used dried beans. Just soak them for 4 hours or overnight in a bowl with plenty of cold water. Then drain and rinse them before boiling for 45 minutes. Then carry on with the recipe.

You can substitute any other white beans in this bean stew that you have to hand such as Great Northern beans, though I like the large butterbeans, lima beans. They have a great potato-like texture that really makes this a hearty dish.

Be sure to get the onions nice and soft before moving on to the next step so they're soft and flavorful.

For a quick side dish, my yeast free naan bread recipe is a tasty flatbread that's perfect for mopping up the Spanish Beans' juices and only takes minutes to make.

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Spanish Recipes

My husband recently returned from a trip to Almeria in Andalusia, southeastern Spain.

He was raving about the beans in tomato sauce that he had and said that they were an amazing vegan option.

I've tried to recreate them here, but this is definitely an adaptable Spanish stew dish.

If you like things spicy, then go for a hotter paprika, if you like them sweeter then use a sweet/smoky paprika.

You could even add a tiny pinch of cinnamon for another flavour dimension.

You can serve these Spanish beans as tapas alongside olives, bread and patatas bravas, perhaps with a few Spanish beers or a big jug of sangria! Try it with some Spanish Omelette.

I tend to have it simply served with fresh crusty bread to mop up those fragrant juices.

You can also serve it as Spanish Beans and Rice, by serving it on a bed of... rice.

If you're looking for other gluten free vegan main meals, try my vegan shepherds pieportobello mushroom steaksor lentil dahl recipe.

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Step by step tutorial

This recipe is soooo quick and easy. Follow these simple photo steps for success every time!

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1: cook the onion and garlic in a pan until soft.
2:add the bay leaves and paprika.
3: stir well and cook for one minute.

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4: add the canned tomatoes and white beans (butter beans, lima beans etc).
5: simmer the Spanish bean stew for 15 minutes until thick.
6: add the spinach and stir into the Spanish beans to wilt, then serve.

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Spanish Beans with Tomatoes

Kate Hackworthy | Veggie Desserts

These vegan gluten-free Spanish beans are packed with flavour, but are so easy to make in less than 20 minutes with just 7 ingredients! Perfect served with rice or fresh bread and only 125 calories per serving.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Main Meals

Cuisine Spanish

Servings 4

Calories 125 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 onion diced
  • 2 garlic cloves finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoon sweet smoked paprika pimenton dulce - or hot paprika if you like it spicy
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 2 cans butter beans 400ml/14oz (lima beans), drained and rinsed
  • 2 cans plum tomatoes 400ml/14oz
  • Sea salt and black pepper
  • 2 large handfuls spinach roughly chopped

Instructions

  • In a large saucepan, heat the oil over a medium heat. Add the onions and fry, stirring continuously, for 3-5 minutes until translucent but not browned.

  • Add the garlic, paprika and bay leaves and fry for a further minute.

  • Add the beans and tomatoes. Stir and break up the tomatoes a bit, then season with salt and pepper. Stir well and reduce the heat to low. Simmer for 15 minutes, checking regularly so it doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pan.

  • As it finishes, stir the spinach through to wilt.

  • Serve hot or cold, as tapas or a side dish, sprinkled with the fresh parsley.

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Notes

You can use dried butter beans for this recipe. Soak them for 4 hours or overnight in a bowl with plenty of cold water. Then drain and rinse them before boiling for 45 minutes. Then carry on with the recipe.

You can substitute any other white beans in this bean stew that you have to hand such as Great Northern beans.

Be sure to get the onions nice and soft before moving on to the next step so they're soft and flavorful.

Try it with Spanish Omelette.

You can also serve it as Spanish Beans and Rice, by serving it on a bed of... rice.

The nutritional information provided is approximate and is created with online calculators. Info will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 125kcalCarbohydrates: 19gProtein: 6gFat: 2gSodium: 2mgPotassium: 450mgFiber: 6gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 30IUVitamin C: 1.7mgCalcium: 20mgIron: 2mg

The nutritional information provided is approximate and can vary depending on several factors, so is not guaranteed to be accurate. Please see a registered dietician for special diet advice.

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FAQs

Do tomatoes stop beans from cooking? ›

Cooking with the addition of vinegar, acidic produce such as tomatoes or lemons, or citric acid can actually lengthen cooking time and cause unevenly cooked beans.

How do Argentines say beans? ›

Beans are known by many different names in Spanish-speaking countries. Depending on who you ask, they'll say these legumes are called “frijoles”, “porotos” or even “habichuelas”.

How do Cubans say beans? ›

For example, Cubans call beans of any color frijoles. But Puerto Ricans call them habichuelas.

How long does it take for beans to cook? ›

Place soaked beans in a large pot; cover with fresh water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer gently until beans are tender but firm. Most beans will cook in 45 minutes to 2 hours depending on the variety. Periodically, try a taste test or mash a bean against the side of the pot with a fork or spoon.

Should tomatoes be added to cooking beans before they are tender? ›

What about things like canned or fresh tomatoes, wine, lemon juice? Acid will make your beans tough, so wait to add acidic ingredients until the beans are tender.

Why put baking soda in beans? ›

The addition of baking soda to the cooking water does two things: It adds sodium ions that weaken the pectin as explained above, and more importantly, an alkaline environment causes the pectin molecules to break down into smaller molecules that greatly weakens the pectin causing the beans to soften much more rapidly.

How do Mexicans say beans? ›

bean
  1. (gen) frijol m ⧫ alubia f (Spain) (kidney) frijol m ⧫ judía f (Spain) ⧫ poroto m (Southern Cone) (broad, haricot) haba f. (green) habichuela f ⧫ judía f verde (Spain) ⧫ ejote m (Mexico) ⧫ poroto m verde (Southern Cone) ...
  2. ( as form of address) hello, old bean! ( ...
  3. ( US) (informal) (= head, brain) coco (inf) m.

What is the slang for flirting in Argentina? ›

Chamuyar is a very popular slang word in Argentina, and it refers to the act of seducing or persuading somebody. It is most often used in relation to flirting or hitting on somebody – mostly, men hitting on women. But it can also just mean speaking with the intention of persuading without having a solid argument.

What do Cubans call bacon? ›

Bacon or Beicon or Tocineta

In some Latin American countries like Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, or Panamá, this bacon is called la tocineta.

What do Puerto Ricans call beans? ›

Dominicans and Puerto Ricans say habichuelas, which is the diminutive of habas (the word for beans in some regions of Spain).

How do Guatemalans say beans? ›

In Spanish, there are several different words for 'bean. ' For example, beans are called frijoles in Guatemala, El Salvador, and Costa Rica, but they are called habichuelas in the DR.

Can tomatoes and beans go together? ›

These one pot white beans with tomatoes are simple, delicious & comforting. Using canned beans makes this recipe quick to cook for dinner.

Do tomatoes stop the cooking process? ›

This effect on cook time can be chalked up to the amount of acid in tomatoes. With a pH range of 4.3 to 4.9, tomatoes will turn any boiling water or solution into a highly acidic mix. This acid keeps the hemicellulose carbohydrate molecules of some foods from breaking down and softening up.

Can I use tomato feed on beans? ›

Check the plants as they grow and help any loose shoots to cling to the canes. They should cling to the canes themselves once you coax them in the right direction. Feed runner beans with a general liquid fertiliser each time you water them, then switch to a tomato fertiliser once the first flowers start to form.

Can you plant tomatoes where beans were? ›

Vegetables that are members of the same botanical family are susceptible to the same problems, so try to follow members of one family with members of a different family. For example, plant tomatoes in the spot where the beans grew last year, the squash in the spot where peas grew, etc.

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