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Fresh Green Beans with Bacon/Onion

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Fresh Green Beans with Bacon/Onion

2lbs Fresh green beans
1-2 Sweet Vidalia Onions, chopped coarse
1lb of Bacon, chopped coarse
Salt, crushed Red Pepper
bacon grease

precook bacon till crisp, chop into large hunks, save grease
Heat a large wok, add 2T of bacon grease
Stir fry the green beans and onion till the onion starts to soften
Add in bacon and stir fry for 2 more minutes
Salt and red pepper to taste

 
Fresh Green Beans with Bacon/Onion

2lbs Fresh green beans
1-2 Sweet Vidalia Onions, chopped coarse
1lb of Bacon, chopped coarse
Salt, crushed Red Pepper
bacon grease

precook bacon till crisp, chop into large hunks, save grease
Heat a large wok, add 2T of bacon grease
Stir fry the green beans and onion till the onion starts to soften
Add in bacon and stir fry for 2 more minutes
Salt and red pepper to taste

My first batch of beans are just a few days from being picked. I make the same recipe, and sometimes throw broccoli in as well.
 
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One of my favorites! We’re harvesting beans and the tops on my onions just fell over. The garlic is almost done curing and there’s a half belly in the process sitting in the fridge. This will be a frequent side dish over the next six weeks or so.
 
Has anyone here heard of ruined beans? A very favorite of mine
 
I love fresh beans from the garden, add bacon and onions mmm mmmm ..... Like for me.
 
Looking good. I've had potatoes,beans,and bacon in a broth many times so I'm going to have to try this. Like.
 
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