For me, a meal's success isn't just about its nutritional value; it's about whether my family will actually enjoy eating it. No matter how healthy a dish might be, if my children turn up their noses, it's not a practical choice for our dinner table. As a food writer and recipe developer, my focus is on creating simple, healthy meals that appeal to kids while still offering enough culinary interest for adults.
My dietary philosophy centers on fundamental nutrition principles, largely influenced by a plant-based Mediterranean diet. Beans are a cornerstone of my weekly menu due to their exceptional plant-based protein content, abundant gut-friendly fiber, and vital vitamins and minerals. Crucially, my children adore beans, especially the creamy, gently stewed butter beans featured in this one-pan Broccoli-Cheddar Butter Beans recipe.
The health advantages of consuming more beans are extensive. They serve as both a vegetable and a meat alternative, providing protein and essential minerals like iron and zinc. Beyond that, beans support gut health by enhancing microbial diversity, promote colon health, help reduce chronic low-grade inflammation, and contribute to managing body weight. This recipe alone delivers a substantial portion of the 21 grams of protein per serving.
Meals require more than just beans, and that's where broccoli shines in this one-pan dish. Broccoli is a vegetable my daughters happily eat and frequently appears in our dinners. Like beans, it offers significant health benefits, being rich in vitamins and minerals. It also contains phytochemicals with powerful antioxidant properties, which may decrease the risk of certain cancers. For my personal health, broccoli's ample fiber and anti-inflammatory compounds are particularly valuable, as they can help lower cholesterol levels and improve blood pressure, thereby reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease.
The preparation begins by gently sautéing onion and garlic in butter until softened. Then, broccoli florets are added with vegetable broth, and the pan is covered to simmer until the broccoli is bright green and tender. It’s important not to overcook the broccoli at this stage to maintain its texture. Once the broccoli is just tender, rinsed canned butter beans, half-and-half, dry mustard, salt, and pepper are stirred in. The mixture simmers uncovered for a few minutes to warm through and allow some liquid to evaporate. Finally, remove the skillet from heat and stir in sharp Cheddar cheese, reserving some for garnish.
This entire recipe can be prepared in about 30 minutes, with the option to save time by using pre-chopped bagged broccoli. The beauty of such a simple dish lies in its adaptability. For instance, I often omit onions and garlic due to dietary sensitivities, replacing them with a spoonful of Dijon mustard, Italian herb seasoning, fresh thyme, oregano, or even sun-dried tomatoes. If sharp Cheddar isn't your preference, Monterey Jack is a great substitute. For a creamier texture, cottage cheese or cream cheese can replace the half-and-half. Cannellini beans can also be used instead of butter beans, though the large, creamy texture of butter beans truly elevates this dish.
The resulting dish has a warm, creamy consistency akin to a bean dip, making it perfect with crusty whole-wheat bread. My family enjoys scooping it up with warm baguette or naan. For a more substantial meal, I often serve the cheesy bean-and-broccoli mixture over whole-wheat orzo.
For an extra touch of elegance, I sometimes prepare an herb-ricotta topping. This involves mixing ricotta cheese with fresh herbs like parsley, tarragon, or basil, along with a hint of lemon zest and cracked pepper. Dollops of this mixture are added to the skillet just before serving, creating a dish sophisticated enough for a dinner party. Occasionally, I’ll substitute most of the cheese in the recipe with this ricotta mixture, resulting in a lighter yet equally satisfying meal.
Whether you adhere to a plant-based, Mediterranean, or simply seek a quick and nutritious weeknight dinner, this broccoli and bean skillet is wonderfully delicious. Its super creamy and cheesy texture makes it ideal for scooping with crusty bread and fantastic over pasta or mashed potatoes. With endless possibilities for customization, this hearty, creamy, and cheesy meal is sure to impress your family and change their perception of beans forever.