Fettuccine tossed with a light, three-cheese sauce and served with sauteed garlic green beans, makes a quick menu. To make this a vegetarian dinner, use vegetable broth instead of chicken broth for ...
This recipe is noisy and fun, but watch the splatters. When the raw green beans hit the hot oil, they spit and sputter and soon become slightly caramelized and brown on the outside; during the cooking ...
Clean and rinse the beans thoroughly. Then pat them dry with a cloth towel. Cut into 2 1/2-inch pieces. Combine the chicken broth, cooking wine or sherry, salt, sugar and soy sauce; set aside. In a ...
Green beans tossed with herbs and toasted almonds become a quick and easy vegan side-dish that you can serve in season from May to October, depending on your locale. Though green beans are available ...
Green beans and almonds are two ingredients that can elevate vegetarian dishes with their unique textures and flavors ...
If you're a fan of the green beans served at Chinese buffets, the following recipe, adapted from "Morton's The Cookbook" by Klaus Fritsch (Clarkson Potter, 2009), will be right up your alley. Set a ...
This quick skillet dinner is inspired by the dry-sautéed string beans with pork that’s been my go-to whenever I order in from my neighborhood Chinese restaurant. The vegetable is so lip-smackingly ...
Sautéing green beans allows you to add other ingredients for flavor while saving space in the oven. Blanching green beans before sautéing them can yield a nice vibrant green color and crisp texture.
1. Bring 2 quarts water to a boil, then place trimmed beans in pot and simmer for about 10 minutes or until crisp-tender. Drain the beans. 2. Meanwhile, in a large skillet, melt butter and sauté ...
Recipes that appear in Idea Alley have not been tested by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. The following recipes are among the many sent in by Anita Rowe. While they were not submitted as a meal, I ...
Sautéing brings out green beans’ flavor while keeping them crisp and vibrant. Blanching first preserves color and texture, but it’s optional for busy cooks. A hot pan and good oil are the keys to ...