Lemony Shrimp and Bean Stew Recipe (2024)

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Randy

@Cassie: Shrimp will turn rubbery and flavorless if cooked ahead and reheated...not good. To make ahead:Make marinade but DO NOT add the shrimp. Make the leek & bean stew. Both can be done ahead and held in the refrigerator (cooled & covered) without deteriorating.Just before serving, reheat the stew, marinate the shrimp, saute the shrimp in butter just until they turn pink and then add them to the stew. The shrimp will be tender and the stew will be perfect.

Mimi

Make a quick shrimp stock with shrimp shells to use in place of chicken stock:1TBS veg oil warmed in pan, add shells and sauté for 3 min.Add 1/4C dry white wine and 1 3/4 water to pan with celery leaves and lemon peel if you have. Simmer for 10 min.Drain through sieve into pan with leeks and beans.

Caroline

Lovely! I traded shallots for leeks and added a bag of spinach for more greens. Served with some garlic naan on the side.

andrea

Made this exactly according to the recipe and it may be the best thing I ever cooked in my life — I’m 71.

Natalie

This was really quick and delicious, but next time I would use slightly less shrimp, more beans, and more broth. I used a half of an onion instead of leeks because that is what I had on hand and it tasted great.

fill my grave with this stew

i'm going to be real, i eat this whole thing in one meal.

Michael

I wonder if adding a bit of white wine and letting it cook down before adding the broth would add a nice flavor to it ....

Shelley

This was easy to prepare as a week night meal and quite delicious. I followed the recipe as written except that I used about 5-6 cloves of garlic. My husband felt it needed more beans, so next time I make it, I will use two cans. I sautéed the shrimp in two batches to avoid overcrowding the pan. I also made some penne rigate as I thought rigatoni is too large. The rigate was the perfect size and a good addition to add some heft for those wanting a heavier meal. Definitely a keeper.

Sanjay

My wife and I loved this. Thinking of swapping in shallots for leeks next time to speed up the prep.

Jeff Mullen, Ohio

This is the rare recipe that I could smell and taste as I read it. I made it for my family tonight. They were wowed. I served it over linguine with torn, toasted French bread to sop the juice. I made one change. I wanted the lemon juice in the marinade. So I put it in with the shrimp marinade and reserved it. When the recipe calls to add the lemon juice, I added the reserve marinade. The whole recipe took about an hour, not 30 minutes. But one of the best.

Jennie VT

Oh, yum! Made this tonight in about an hour, served with crusty bread and a good pinot noir. Flavors are bold, rich and satisfying, the beans add heft and creaminess and the lemon juice adds a fine note of brightness. I increased the lemon zest to the entire lemon's worth (about a Tablespoon) because I love that flavor and decreased the salt and pepper added to the shrimp to 1/2 teaspoon each, which to my taste was plenty. This is so good, the two of us almost finished it off!

SM

Delicious and simple, only thing I would change is cooking time of shrimp to 1-2 mins, slightly undercooked. Before adding to sauce. Or even cooking shrimp separately and adding to sauce immediately after cooking for 2-3 mins.

kmm

A really good recipe! I followed the advice of another cook and added a second can of cannellini beans. I also made a quick stock with the shrimp tails, and supplemented it with a bit of veggie broth to make 2 cups instead of using chicken broth, but otherwise followed the recipe. We loved it, and it came together quickly.

Jill

Excellent and easy. I used fennel instead of leeks because that’s what I had on hand and we love fennel. It worked beautifully. I’ll definitely make this again.

Lisa

Fast, easy and tasty. A stick-to-your ribs kind of meal (as in very filling). Made for 2 with 1/2 lb. shrimp, 1 can of Great Northern Beans, and 1/2 of a large onion instead of leeks.

Beverly

Absolutely delicious. I did add some red pepper flakes when I added the beans and broth. I will definitely make it again and again.

Charles/Dallas

I made this recipe as directed. However, near the end, as the stew was simmering with the shrimp, I thought the flavor was a tad bland. So I added a tsp. of dried oregano, a tsp. of dried thyme, some fresh basil leaves, and some fresh rosemary. I then let the stew simmer a few minutes more and the flavor was enhanced. Everyone enjoyed the meal, and by all means please have some crusty bread within reach. It's a wonderful complement to the stew.

Devin

Add Orion too, easy on the large leeks

Mary

This is our favorite Lenten pantry meal. Quick and easy and you can substitute shallots for leeks. I always have frozen shrimp and home made beans in my freezer. Yummy with a nice crusty slice of bread.

Marie

This is quick and oh so delicious. We love it at our house! The addition of spinach another comment specifies is a nice addition.

dfasfaf

Make a quick shrimp stock with shrimp shells to use in place of chicken stock:1TBS veg oil warmed in pan, add shells and sauté for 3 min.Add 1/4C dry white wine and 1 3/4 water to pan with celery leaves and lemon peel if you have. Simmer for 10 min.Drain through sieve into pan with leeks and beans

Jeannie

This recipe is delicious and has joined our regular meal rotation. I cook beans and freeze them in meal sized portions. Much better taste and texture than using canned, and budget friendly.

Denna

This is a great dish!!. I am not the cook in my house, my husband is a Great cook (without using any recipes) and everything is fantastic. However, since I have the NYT App my family does not squirm when it is my night to cook. This is one of the favorites that makes me shine!. Easy and tasty!! Enjoy!!

Dee

Would the white part of scallions be an okay substitute for the leeks?

Richard X

Okay, but not the same. Buy some leeks.

Sandy

An all-time favorite, especially since it's easy to make from food on hand-- shrimp in freezer, onions (if leeks unavailable or ridiculously expensive), veggie broth and/or white wine, and canned beans. Also top the finished dish with parm (b/c everything is better with cheese!). Plus crusty French bread or quality pita to sop up the yummy sauce.

Claudia Verano

Wonderful very easy and versatile recipe.

Halle

The only thing that I changed was I added more stock to make it brothier, which I really enjoyed! Gave me more to sop up with some lovely French bread!

nvz

I add a bag of baby spinach at the end when I re-add the shrimp to the pot.I also use one tbl of butter and 3 tbl of olive oil to start -- healthier that way Just as delicious.For ease I used the chopped large onion-- very good.

Mrs Magoo

Very good. Someone mentioned using an immersion blender, which was a great idea. I used a masher on one side of the pot to get it slightly creamy with some of the beans. It’s well known the shrimp cooks fast… I cooked per recipe. I don’t mind shrimp a little extra firm. I added just a wee bit of sugar at the end. I wasn’t sure… but it did something really good 😂

Anna M

This was really great and came together easily. Hardest part was just the prep work that goes into leeks! I used an immersion blender to blend around 1/3 to 1/2 of the stew prior adding shrimp for a slightly creamier texture.

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