Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heat oil, add garlic, chili flakes, cumin etc. Toss in beans. Cover till cooked. Remove lid and let it dry out a bit. Add salt, unsweetened coconut flakes, crushed sesame seeds.
This sounds fantastic.
Anonymous wrote:Heat oil, add garlic, chili flakes, cumin etc. Toss in beans. Cover till cooked. Remove lid and let it dry out a bit. Add salt, unsweetened coconut flakes, crushed sesame seeds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For frozen green beans, I'd either roast them or do the casserole. I don't like steamed previously frozen green beans. For me, they always come out watery and they don't have that same al dente snap that a fresh steamed green bean has.
You must not be getting very good frozen beans. Try another brand maybe?
Anonymous wrote:For frozen green beans, I'd either roast them or do the casserole. I don't like steamed previously frozen green beans. For me, they always come out watery and they don't have that same al dente snap that a fresh steamed green bean has.
Anonymous wrote:Stonewall Kitchens has a garlic & onion jam. Steam beans until nearly done, then toss in a pan with some of the jam. It will glaze the beans with a sweet/savory flavor. Top with slivered almonds and/or crumbled Gorgonzola if desired.
This sounds awfully good.
Stonewall Kitchens has a garlic & onion jam. Steam beans until nearly done, then toss in a pan with some of the jam. It will glaze the beans with a sweet/savory flavor. Top with slivered almonds and/or crumbled Gorgonzola if desired.