Vegetable Sides



Uncle Bob’s Green Beans


Easy green bean casserole that goes great with Thanksgiving dinner or any other family get-together.

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Cooking Tips:

No More Water

Instead of the water your recipe calls for, try juices, bouillon, or water you've cooked vegetables in. Instead of milk, try buttermilk, yogurt or sour cream. It can add a whole new flavor and improve nutrition.

Left Over Halloween Pumpkins:

Scoop out seeds and strands if using a new pumpkin. Stand pumpkin upright and cut down the middle. Halves should be able to fit on a baking sheet. Place one half pumpkin, or two if they fit, cut side down on the baking sheet. You may sprinkle a little water on the sheet first. Bake at 350F for 30-60 minutes, depending on the size. When done, the skin darkens and the pumpkin begins to collapse. Check for softness with a fork or knife. It will go in easily if done. Remove from oven, cool about 20 minutes. Scoop pumpkin flesh away from skin. Discard skin then puree in food processor.

Less Pungent Shallots

When using raw minced shallots in salad dressings, lessen their pungency by reducing the juice; wrap the minced shallots in a clean kitchen towel and squeeze the shallots so the cloth absorbs some of their juices, then add the shallots to the recipe as directed.




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