This white fish and brothy butter bean recipe packs a serious protein punch and is full of flavor. Prepared with canned butter beans, it makes for a quick weeknight seafood dinner. It's perfect to make with a firm, white fillet like Pacific halibut, lingcod, or yelloweye rockfish.
If desired, the brothy beans can be made ahead of time for ease, and even doubled or tripled as they’ll last up to a week in the fridge — a healthy meal prep idea that will cut the cook time down to under 10 minutes. From there, all you need to do is reheat the beans while you sear a fillet of fish, then plate yourself a fine meal.
About Chef Alexandra Albrecht:
Alexandra has been working as a personal chef in New York City and Long Island for over 10 years. Whether she’s cooking for clients, teaching cooking classes or preparing dinner for her family of three, she centers her ethics of sourcing the finest seasonal ingredients to ensure delicious, balanced and nutrient-dense meals. She is also a professional dancer and therefore has a deep personal understanding of how proper nutrition fuels a healthy, active lifestyle.