Fresh Green Beans One of Summers Delights

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more-green-beansGreen beans sometimes called pole beans grow on a vine and are actually pods with little beans inside them. Beans were grown by Native Americans in fields along with the corn. Green beans have been grown in this country ever since. Green beans are a delicious side dish for any meal. They can be found in many variations such as Italian style, French style and simply cut.

Fresh green beans can be found at the Farmers market or in you local grocery store. It’s easy to grab a handful of fresh green beans and place them in a bag. They may also be found canned or frozen. Fresh green beans do have a much sweeter taste than canned green beans. The salt added to canned green beans may be the reasoning behind the taste. Most everyone would agree that green beans from the garden are the best.

When picking fresh green beans be sure to look at them closely. Don’t choose ones with spots or that are torn at the ends. The beans should be green and not brown. Some fresh beans can be found in purple or yellow varieties. Before cooking them, snap the ends off and snap any long beans in half. Rinse the beans under cool water to remove any dirt from them before cooking.

It doesn’t take long to cook green beans. They can be steamed in a small amount of water with potatoes, bacon pieces or chunks of ham. Green beans are tasty sautéed in some olive oil with onion. Snap beans can be used in stir fry mixtures as well. Fresh green beans have a bright green color when cooked and their shape should be maintained during cooking. Over cooking green beans will dull the bright green color and cause them to wilt leaving you with a bad tasting bean. Beans are usually served with some starch and meat for a complete meal. At Christmas time they take center stage in green bean casseroles. It is a popular dish at the holidays.

Fresh vegetables don’t last longer than a couple of weeks at their best. It is a good idea not to buy more than you can use at any one time. If you want to store your green beans to be used later blanch them for a few minutes. After the beans have cooled off, store them in freezer bags to be eaten at a later date. Allow the beans to thaw before cooking or adding them to your favorite recipes.

Green beans are a healthy addition to any diet. They are a fat free food and contain many nutrients such as vitamins A and C, calcium, iron and protein. They also contain very little carbohydrates. Fresh green beans are a healthy addition to any meal so enjoy all the green beans you like.

Onions Natures Wonder

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onionsbasketThe myth is that onions make you cry as you prepare them. Tearing up, while preparing onions is a natural process that the body uses to relieve the burning sensation that the strong scent of the onion produces. To help reduce the scent try running the onion under some cold water after skinning it.

Onions have many uses. They can be used cooked, sautéed and even raw. Some people even pick them up and eat them raw like a tomato or an apple.

A steak without sautéed onions just isn’t the same. The flavor enhances the taste of the steak and adds a great taste treat to a meal. While grilling your steak, pull out your favorite skillet, add a little butter and your onions and cook just long enough to make the onion transparent. Add to the top of your steak and the flavor just bursts in your mouth!

Vidalia onions are wonderful cooked. These onions are usually used for onion rings or baked with butter, bouillon and cheese in the oven because they are sweeter onions than most. These are also used in a lot of restaurants for blooming onions.

Green onions are long and thin and are great for a relish tray. Just add your favorite dip and other veggies and have a great idea for a family get together or party. You can also dice them up and add them to salads for color or add them to a favorite cheese ball.

Onions can be sliced for sandwiches. Burgers without onions seem like they are missing something. Dice one and they add a great flavor to a hot dog. Dice another and add to ham salad or chicken salad for a great taste sensation. Potato salad and macaroni salad are bland without a little diced onion thrown in.

Making a pot roast? Add sliced or quartered onions with the potatoes and add them to the pan or crock pot. Your family will love the additional flavor even if they don’t want to just eat the onion.

Because there is no fat or cholesterol in onions they are a wonderful choice for a healthy veggie. Plus there are a lot of benefits to an onion. They are full of great nutrients that can help prevent some cancers, lower your chance for heart problems and high blood pressure and even help with ulcers of the stomach. So be healthy and remember through all the tears that onions are one of nature’s wonders.