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Back in the 80s, I wrote a book called "Voyaging on a Small Income", which was published and sold astonishingly well. It’s become almost a “classic” and is probably why you’ve found this site! I’ve been living aboard and sailing since the 70s. Nine different boats have been home, sometimes for several months, sometimes for many years. I love the way of life, the small footprint and being close to Nature. I’m a great fan of junk rig and having extensive experience with both gaff and bermudian rig, I wouldn’t have any other sail on my boat. It’s ideal as a voyaging rig, but also perfect for the coastal sailing that I now do. I’d rather stay in New Zealand, not having to keep saying goodbye to friends, than go voyaging, these days. Between 2015 and 2021, I built the 26ft "FanShi", the boat I now call home. For the last 45 years or so, my diet of choice has been vegetarian and is now almost vegan. I love cooking and particularly enjoy having only myself to please. I am combining all these interests (apart, perhaps, from junk rig!) in this blog. I hope you enjoy it. I also have other blogs: www.anniehill.blogspot.com and http://fanshiwanderingandwondering.wordpress.com

06 September 2025

Italian sausage and white bean stew

 


When I’m making sausages from seitan, I like to make enough for more than one meal. They keep well without a fridge, so that you can, for example, have them with potatoes and greens on Monday and then make something quite different with them on Wednesday. They are also delicious for breakfast and if you split and heat them, they make a great sandwich, especially in the end of a French stick. You can spread the bread with butter, but tahini also goes well with them, as does a little sun-dried tomato pesto. However, one of my favourite ways of cooking them is with white beans and tomatoes in this stew. Cannellini or butter beans are probably the best, because they are more floury than other white beans, but as both appear to be unobtainable in NZ at the moment, except in tins, I use haricot beans.

Serves 2

Ingredients

1/2 cup of white beans (any kind) soaked and cooked in the usual way
1/2 green pepper
6 Italian sausages (seitan)
olive oil
I medium onion, chopped
1 large clove of garlic, chopped
4 medium tomatoes, diced or 1, 14oz/400g can crushed tomatoes
1 tbsp sundried tomato purée

Method:
  • Remove the seeds from the pepper and cut it into thin strips.
  • Cut the sausages into chunky pieces, big, or small, according to your preference.
  • Pour the oil into a pan and heat it, then add the onion, garlic and green pepper. Cook over a medium heat until the onion has softened.
  • Add the tomatoes to the pan and mix them in. Heat to a gentle simmer. If using fresh tomatoes, simmer until they have softened into a sauce.
  • Add the tomato purée, beans and sausages. Once the mixture is simmering, turn to down to cook until the sauce is the consistency that you want.
Serve hot, with bread or smashed potatoes and a green vegetable or salad.

Notes:
  • If you don’t have sun-dried tomato purée, use the ordinary stuff. If you’re using fresh tomatoes, the sun-dried purée adds a richer flavour.
  • If you’re can’t get crushed canned tomatoes, use diced, but try and find some in tomato purée. It’s worth buying a more expensive brand because cheap diced tomatoes tend to have very thin juice with them, which leads to a watery stew.
 
 
 
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