White Beans and Artichokes

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Seems like I'm doing less planning and more tossing together lately, shopping more with the thought, "What would be good to have on hand?" and less with a list for "What do I want to make?"

Last night I had a can of white beans, a small jar of marinated artichoke hearts, some fresh thyme, a quarter of a red bell pepper and a par-baked frozen small baguette from Fresh Direct, so I made crostini. It would've been better if the bread had already been baked all the way, and maybe even a day old, because as it is I had to finish baking it, let it rest, cut it and broil it. And I was hungry!

While the bread was baking I chopped up the artichokes, drained the beans and diced the pepper and mixed it all together with the thyme, salt, pepper, a little marinade from the artichokes and some balsamic (which is less likely to give me heartburn). It was probably good the bread had a long process to go through because it gave the beans some time to just sit. It was good for a thrown-together meal. I'm pretty sure thyme is my favorite herb at this point. So durable in the fridge, and pretty versatile.

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Hunter Cashdollar said:

Bacon is so good, both smell and taste wise, that it essentially takes the taste out of anything else. Hunter Cashdollar

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