This easy, Thai-inspired chicken stir-fry makes good use of two favorite summer farmers market finds, basil and chili peppers. (Gretchen McKay/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/TNS) My kitchen garden is often a ...
Serves 2 to 3 as main dish, 4 as a side. Note: Gochujang, a Korean hot pepper paste, gives these green beans their savory-sweet spiciness. This dish works well as either a main dish with rice, or as a ...
Green bean season is shorter than my list of ways to prepare them. Before I can cycle through the dozen or so dishes, it’s time to move on to wintry Brussels sprouts and cabbage. This green bean dish, ...
Bring a large pot of water to a boil over high heat; add a generous pinch of salt, then add the green beans; cook for 2 to 3 minutes, until al dente yet still quite crisp. Drain in a colander. In a ...
The green beans at Wu Chow might be some of the best in Austin. I grew up eating simmered, canned green beans, but I came to sauteing them in garlic and butter as an adult. That simple preparation is ...
From "Bobby Deen's Everyday Eats" Instructions: Bring a medium pot of salted water to a boil over high heat. Add the green beans and cook for 2 minutes, until crisp-tender. Drain and run under cold ...
Snapped, stir-fried and pickled green beans are back in a big way as cooks bring new energy to one of summer’s most reliable vegetables. With evolving recipe styles, green beans stay in the mix, ...
My kitchen garden is often a hit or miss proposition, depending on how hungry the fat (and happy) groundhog who lives under my shed is on any given day or week. But I almost always can count on ...
This easy, Thai-inspired chicken stir-fry makes good use of two favorite summer farmers market finds -- basil and chili peppers. My kitchen garden is often a hit or miss proposition, depending on how ...