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Dinner Tonight: Green Beans with Mint and Red Onion

Green Beans with Mint and Red Onions

Along with all the fresh farm corn our lovely guest brought us this week, was an enormous bag of bright green beans. These were far from effeminate haricots verts. Big Midwestern boys, these were mammoth and nearly bursting at their seams. Honestly, we could have done anything with these beans and they would have been good. But instead of using a plain Jane recipe, we decided to test the limits, albeit in a 15-minute time span.

If you can expect one thing in life, it’s that a Mario Batali recipe will bring the flavor. This one certainly does. Although the mint in the dish sounds suspiciously like the peas with mint that we’d made a couple of weeks back, it is actually the crisp red onions that steal the show here. I was convinced that I’d burned them, even though I had written consent from Batali. Ends up he’s right. Sweet, crunchy red onions are a marvelous thing.

Green Beans with Mint and Crispy Red Onion

Adapted from Mario Batali

Ingredients

3 tablespoons olive oil
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 red onion, thinly sliced
1/2 teaspoon dried chile flakes
1/2 tablespoon mint leaves, chopped
1/2 green beans, hopefully fresh
Salt and pepper

Procedure

Heat the olive oil over medium high heat until almost smoking. Toss in the onion, garlic, chile flakes, and mint. Cook for a minute and then add the green beans. Cook, stirring occasionally for 15 minutes. Season to taste.

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2 Comments:

Is that a half pound of green beans?

I have to say, I'm not loving this new format of no line breaks in the ingredients lists. I have to decipher where a line ends? What's that about?

Thanks, klg19. Fixed.

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