Rosemary Garlic White Bean Soup (Cannellini, Fresh Rosemary, Tuscan-Style, 35 Min)
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Rosemary garlic white bean soup in a rustic ceramic bowl, creamy cannellini beans, golden olive oil drizzle, fresh rosemary sprig garnish, toasted bread on the side, warm natural light
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Rosemary Garlic White Bean Soup (Cannellini, Fresh Rosemary, Tuscan-Style, 35 Min)

5.0 (69 reviews)
· 35 min
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Published June 3, 2026
Category Soup
By Sara

This is the Tuscan-style one-pot dinner that turns three cans of beans into a restaurant bowl. Cannellini beans simmered with fresh rosemary, lots of garlic, good olive oil, and a final handful of spinach — then half the pot blended smooth so it gets creamy without any dairy at all. Twenty-five minutes of work, thirty-five minutes total.

Fun fact: this soup belongs to the Tuscan family of bean-and-bread peasant cooking — the same lineage as ribollita and pasta e fagioli. White beans were a winter staple for farmers in Tuscany because they grow well in poor soil and store all year. Olive oil and rosemary turned a survival meal into one of Italy's most copied comfort dishes.

Why this recipe works

  • HALF-BLEND TECHNIQUE. Pureeing half the beans gives the soup body and a silky mouthfeel; leaving the rest whole keeps texture. No cream needed.
  • BLOOM ROSEMARY IN OIL. Frying the rosemary sprigs in the hot olive oil for 60 seconds before anything else releases the piney oils and perfumes the whole pot.
  • USE THE BEAN LIQUID. Don't drain those cans — the starchy bean liquid is what gives the broth its body. Rinse-and-drain ruins this soup.

Nutrition information

  • Calories: 340 kcal per serving
  • Protein: 16 g
  • Carbohydrates: 42 g
  • Fiber: 12 g
  • Fat: 14 g
  • Iron: 28% DV

Pro tips for the best rosemary garlic white bean soup

  • Use the BEST olive oil you have. There are 5 ingredients carrying the flavor; cheap oil tastes like cheap soup. Save the good stuff for finishing.
  • PARMESAN RIND magic. If you've been throwing them away, stop. Freeze ends of parmesan and toss one in any brothy dish — adds umami no other ingredient gives.
  • Want it heartier? Add a chopped link of Italian sausage when you cook the garlic. Brown it before the onion goes in.
  • Make it ribollita. Day-two leftovers: tear stale crusty bread into chunks, stir into reheated soup, let sit 5 min. Now it's ribollita.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use dried beans?

Yes — soak 1.5 cups dried cannellini overnight, simmer 60-90 min in broth until tender. Then proceed from step 4. Total time becomes ~2.5 hours but result is even creamier.

Is it freezer-friendly?

Yes — cool fully, freeze in portions up to 3 months. Texture stays great. Re-warm slowly and add a splash of broth if too thick.

Can I make it vegan?

Already vegan if you skip the parmesan rind. Use vegetable broth. Add 1 tbsp nutritional yeast for the umami the cheese would have provided.

My soup is bland — what went wrong?

Probably under-salted or you drained the beans. Bean liquid is essential. Add salt 1/4 tsp at a time, then a squeeze more lemon. Adjust until each spoonful makes you want another.

Can I add pasta?

Yes — for pasta e fagioli style, add 1 cup small pasta (ditalini) during the last 10 min of simmer. Add extra broth as needed.

Rosemary garlic white bean soup in a rustic ceramic bowl, creamy cannellini beans, golden olive oil drizzle, fresh rosemary sprig garnish, toasted bread on the side, warm natural light
Rosemary Garlic White Bean Soup (Cannellini, Fresh Rosemary, Tuscan-Style, 35 Min)

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