Country style green beans

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jcam222

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I'm always excited when the green beans start coming on. I can buy them so cheaply at the Mennonite stand that I don't grow them anymore. I paid $5 for a nice half bushel. I hate snapping them ask much as I love eating them. After what seemed like forever getting them ready into the 17" Lodge they go along with a few cups of double strength Minors chicken broth. I made up about 8 cups total as they will be cooked down repeatedly.
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While those started to simmer it was time for the bacon and onions. One pound of bacon and about 1 1/2 candy onions.
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Once the bacon was done and clean onions were tender into the beans they go.
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Mixed in and cooked down repeatedly adding broth as needed for about an hour. I also added a good big pinch or two of coarse pepper and maybe 2t salt
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I cook until I think the amount of liquid left is good for serving. Here they are off the stove and into storage.
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I know this is a simple dish but it's one of my favs and one my food posse goes bananas for. Thanks for looking.
 
Heck of a good looking side dish Jeff - Bravo. We grew them for a couple of years, but like the snap peas. Very few of them made it into the house. Even Skidmark liked them raw.

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Chris
 
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Those look great, Jeff and that's how we like them. After shelling butter beans and blackeyed peas, snapping green beans was also something I hated doing...
 
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Nice cook Jeff, Bacon and onion just to let them know you are cooking but magic happens when you cook green beans in with it. Excellent.
 
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Looks delicious! This is very close to the beans are family has been making for years.
 
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