
1 lb. fresh green beans, trimmed
2 tsp whole grain mustard
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
How to Make It:
Fill a pot two thirds full of water and place the pot over high heat.
Bring the water to a brisk boil.
Place the green beans into a steamer basket and place the basket over the boiling water.
Cover the pot and cook the beans for 4 minutes or until just beginning to tender.
Drain well and place in a serving bowl.
Sprinkle the mustard, salt and pepper over the beans and toss to coat well.
Makes 4 servings
These beans have a nice tangy bite thanks to the whole grain mustard. Whole grain mustard is derived from the actual mustard seeds that haven’t been ground but have had some seasoning added to them. Most grocery stores sell whole grain mustard in their spice section. Liven up your beans a little more by adding onion, crumbled bacon or ham chunks.

Green 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.
This vegetable may remind you of a cucumber but it is actually a member of the squash family. Zucchini can be found green in color like a cucumber but there are also yellow varieties as well. Zucchini can be stir fried, steamed, baked or even eaten raw and are a great compliment to other vegetables as well.




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