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loveshoes
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Sat, Dec 25 2010, 8:03 pm
Does anyone have a recipe for either a salad or side dish with frozen green beans? I like green beans but hate trimming them.
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pobody's nerfect
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Sat, Dec 25 2010, 8:22 pm
my friend gave me this one - prob is on the site somewhere already, and I think she said it was in one of the judy fishbein books.
spray a pan with cooking spray. pour in a package of frozen green beans. top with 2 cans (1 if it's a big one) of creamed corn. sprinkle with french's fried onions. I'm not sure on the original baking times, but seeing as it's all pre-cooked food, it shouldn't matter much. I do it at 350 for about 1/2 hour while covered, then for 15 minutes uncovered to get the onions crispy.
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Chochmes Nushim
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Sat, Dec 25 2010, 9:00 pm
Put the beans in pot (if I saute onions 4 smthng else I put that as well)
Place chicken bottoms on top
season to taste: salt, pepper, garlic pwdr, onion powder
add water (not too much)
cook as long as u wld always cook your chicken
1/2 hr b4 finished add tomato sauce
yum!
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CatLady
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Sat, Dec 25 2010, 9:33 pm
Just toss them in some olive oil, sprinkle with salt and pepper, place on a low-sided baking sheet and roast at about 400 degrees. When they are wrinkly, they're done! Voila, Ugly Green Beans! (Warning - this may cause an addiction, they are that good!)
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elmos
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Sat, Dec 25 2010, 10:41 pm
take green beans frozen galic cubes salt and a little oil and bake at 350 uncovered for 1/2hr to 1 hr
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gold21
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Sat, Dec 25 2010, 10:50 pm
Cook french style green beans til done. Sautee onions. Add cooked green beans and slivered almonds. Sautee all together, then salt and spice to taste. YUM
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Sweet Valley Gal
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Sat, Dec 25 2010, 11:30 pm
I saute an onion. Add in green beans. Add some brown sugar, salt pepper and garlic powder and saute for a while on low.
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emmasence
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Mon, Dec 27 2010, 2:40 pm
loveshoes wrote: | I like green beans but hate trimming them. |
Same here, though I usually "suffer" through it anyway. I found a treat at a local supermarket last week, though - trimmed green beans sold packaged!! You may want to check and see if there's something similar in your neighborhood. Of course, this depends on whether you will purchase non-hechshered cut fruit/veggies. DH's rav says there is no issue with this, so we do.
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Pandabeer
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Tue, Dec 28 2010, 12:34 am
sautee onion. add green beans until they are unfrozen
take out and sautee bread crumbs with sugar, when it's browned add the green beans
bon apetit
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loveshoes
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Sat, Jan 01 2011, 11:11 pm
Thank you so much!! This was a big hit this shabbos. Next time my kids told me to triple the recipe. It was gone in a few minutes.
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Happy18
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Sat, Jan 01 2011, 11:27 pm
Thank you so much for posting this I've been looking for a recipe with frozen green beans.
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saweetie
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Tue, Jul 17 2012, 6:55 am
I just made these and I found them a bit bland. I added soy sauce and a little sesame oil and they were yum!!!
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elmos
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Tue, Jul 17 2012, 8:43 am
pobody's nerfect what size can of green beans do you use????
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sky
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Tue, Jul 17 2012, 9:31 am
I also hate trimming green beans and started using bagged frozen (plus in the winter it is cheaper. )
I spray a baking sheet with pam. spread out one or 2 bags. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, garlic. Drizzle on honey and soy sauce. Sray with pam. Bake at 400 for 8 - 10 minutes. They are YUM hot or cold.
variations:
omit soy sauce
add a can of sliced mushrooms
add thinly sliced red pepper before cooking
omit soy sauce add diced dried mango and nuts before serving.
Sugar snap peas are also a good substitute for green beans because you don't have to trim the ends.
[oops I just noticed this is a really old thread]
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The Happy Wife
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Tue, Jul 17 2012, 9:47 pm
CatLady wrote: | Just toss them in some olive oil, sprinkle with salt and pepper, place on a low-sided baking sheet and roast at about 400 degrees. When they are wrinkly, they're done! Voila, Ugly Green Beans! (Warning - this may cause an addiction, they are that good!) |
Thank you! Just made- sooooooooooo easy and delicious!
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