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Green Bean Salad ~ Lemon/Thyme Vinegrette
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Blanched & french cut to make the salad above
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Bacon wrapped & roasted ~ dressed with broiled lemon and balsamic vinegar
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Blanched, tossed with EVOO, sea salt & cracked black ... then bacon wrapped
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Old school country style green beans w/bacon and onions
I'm definitely an old school kinda green bean eater - cause that's what I grew up on.
ReplyDeleteyeah, that's my favorite way too ... with pan fried chops, chicken or meatloaf - it's the only way to fly.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you both. I grew up eating this kind of food from a Georgia raised mother. Seeing your version of "old-school country style green beans w/bacon" brought back many fond memories. Properly done, that kind of cooking is certainly hard to beat!
ReplyDeleteGood job, John, as always.