FoodThe secret ingredient for perfect green beans revealed

The secret ingredient for perfect green beans revealed

Green beans will be better than ever. Salt is not enough, add something else.
Green beans will be better than ever. Salt is not enough, add something else.
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12 July 2024 12:49

Green beans will be much tastier when you learn this simple trick. What needs to be done? It's very simple—just don't limit yourself to seasoning the boiling beans with salt. One more ingredient will make the snack much better.

Green beans are a childhood taste for many people. Eating them on the porch of grandma's house is a memory we want to return to as often as possible. More precisely—every year when the season for this tasty and healthy vegetable comes. The question is: how did grandma prepare them to make them taste so good? As is often the case in cooking, the answer lies in the smallest details.

Green beans will be even tastier

Cooking green beans always begins with the same task: cleaning the pods and getting rid of the strings, which—especially in the case of slightly older beans—can spoil the whole pleasure of eating later. Then, we bring water to a boil, in which we will prepare the pods. However, before placing them there, the liquid must be properly seasoned.

Most people season such water with just salt. This mistake results from being accustomed to cooking other products—pasta or potatoes. Green beans should be prepared in boiling water with salt and enriched with a bit of sugar.

A bit of sugar and salt. That's all you need for the beans to turn out perfectly tasty.
A bit of sugar and salt. That's all you need for the beans to turn out perfectly tasty.© Canva | tab1962

The proportions worth considering are very simple. For 500 grams of beans, we use about 1-1.5 litres of water. We bring it to a boil with a level spoonful of salt and the same amount of sugar. We keep yellow beans in boiling water for about 7 minutes and green beans for about twice as long. And it's ready!

Beans are already cooked. What's next?

How to serve cooked green beans? Contrary to appearances, butter and roux are not the only products that go perfectly with this vegetable. Recently, more and more people have been serving green beans, for example, in the form of a casserole. It turns out that combining the pods with other vegetables, as well as with cheese, bacon, and mayonnaise, and then placing them in a baking dish and baking is an ideal recipe for a family dinner. The preparation method is very simple—click here and find out.

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