Green Bean
Green Bean, Zucchini and Potato Stew
Greeks call this fassolakia Iadera. It's a traditional vegetable mixture that is often eaten cold, accompanied by hunks of country bread and feta cheese.
Victory Garden Chicken-Vegetable Soup
Throughout World War II, everyone who had even a little plot of land was encouraged to grow a vegetable garden. Back then, this comforting soup would most frequently be made from water and contain no chicken, which was a Sunday treat. For convenience, you can skip the first part of this recipe and use six cups of stock or canned broth and omit the chicken altogether. But if you want to make the stock from scratch, be sure to do so a day ahead.
Beef Tenderloin with Spring Vegetables
Stew made with lamb may be known as the national dish, but beef is actually the most popular meat today. It turns up everywhere, including Tinakilly House in Rathnew, Ireland, where they offer this lovely dish. It's served with Champ (Green Onion Mashed Potatoes).
Green Beans with Lemon and Cloves
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Potato and Green Bean Salad with Citrus Miso Dressing
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Green Beans with Warm Bacon Dressing
While it is especially good with the meat loaf, this vegetable will also do wonders for chicken or roast beef.
Potato Salad with Haricots Verts, Roquefort and Walnuts
If you can't find haricots verts--thin French string beans--buy the slenderest green beans you can find. Pack the prepared potatoes and beans separately, then arrange them on a platter when you reach your destination.
Green Beans with Pecans, Lemon and Parsley
Michael McLaughlin, cookbook author, says, "Green beans amandine used to be the festive vegetable of choice at any number of my family's holiday celebrations. Over the years, a few of us have improvised here and there, resulting in this easy side dish, a real family heirloom. For a change of pace, orange peel can replace the lemon."
Vegetable Platter with Cannellini "Hummus"
Hummus, a dip/spread traditional in many Middle Eastern countries, is usually made with chick-peas (garbanzo beans), but we use white beans for a change of pace. It is delicious with steamed potatoes and artichokes as well as blanched broccoli, cauliflower and green beans.
Vegetable Stir-Fry with Garlic-Miso Sauce
Thai red chilies are used at Keo's, but a sliced jalapeño chili will work just as well.
Warm Green Bean Salad with Dill
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Green Beans with Mushroom-Madeira Sauce
Remember the green bean casserole made with nothing but convenience ingredients: frozen or canned green beans, canned cream of mushroom soup and, for the topping, canned fried onions? Here it is again, only fresher and better.
Hoisin-Braised Pork, Mushrooms and Green Beans on Noodles
This Asian-style stew features egg linguine, an easy substitute for Chinese egg noodles. Look for Chinese five-spice powder and hoisin sauce in the spice aisle or the Asian foods section of the supermarket.
Grilled Radicchio Salad with Lemon Vinaigrette
"I dined on the most sumptuous grilled radicchio salad at The Dish Bistro and Wine Bar the last time I was in Tucson," writes Cindy Shafer of Huntington Beach, California. "Please get the recipe — I must have it."
Yellow and green beans, and artichoke hearts are grilled along with the radicchio in this recipe. Serve the salad while the vegetables are still warm.
Green Bean Salad with Tuna Sauce and Olives
The tuna sauce for this salad is based on the Northern Italian tonnato— a summer sauce served over chilled veal roast. You could use light tuna, but white tuna makes the sauce a more attractive color.
Vegetable Soup with Basil and Garlic Sauce
(Soupe au Pistou)