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To: MozartLover
SNAP GREEN BEANS ITALIAN-STYLE
This is one of my favorite recipes. As a side dish, it is especially good with an Italian omelet. Try to find Italian flat beans or pole beans, but regular snap beans work as well. If you want a more substantial main dish, Italian sausage can be added. Slice and sauté before adding the garlic, then continue with the recipe as written. 1) Snap the beans into 2-inch pieces, if desired. Blanch in boiling water for 2 minutes to soften slightly. Drain well.
2) Heat the olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the garlic and sauté until softened.
3) Add the tomatoes, oregano, salt and pepper. Simmer uncovered, until tomatoes start to break down.
4) Add the green beans and cook, uncovered, until bean are tender. Check often for moisture; cover the pan and reduce the heat if bottom is dry.
Taste the beans for seasoning and add additional salt, pepper and oregano as needed.
Cook for 10 additional minutes, or until beans are very tender.
Note: Frozen green beans which have been thoroughly defrosted can be substituted for the fresh, although the effect of the dish is quite different. Do not blanch the frozen beans before using, and cut down on the cooking time. Even when using fresh beans, especially young tender beans, the blanching process may be omitted, but additional cooking time in the skillet will be needed.

337 posted on 12/02/2005 6:18:36 AM PST by carlo3b (http://www.CookingWithCarlo.com,)
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To: carlo3b
Perfect! Red & green.........what could be better for Christmas??

....and hubby is a bean-a-holic.;^)

352 posted on 12/02/2005 8:52:36 AM PST by MozartLover ( My son, my soldier, my hero. Protect him, Lord, wherever he goes, and keep him strong.)
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