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  2. 'These Copycat Green Beans Bring Texas Roadhouse to ... - AOL

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    2. Remove the bacon and let it drain on a paper towel-lined plate while you sauté the onions and garlic. You want the bacon flavor, and some of the fat, but we don't need the extra grease.

  3. Rattlesnake bean - Wikipedia

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    The rattlesnake bean is an heirloom cultivar of pole bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). The pods are 6 to 8-inches long with purple markings, and the seeds are light brown with brown markings, still visible after cooking. They are named for the snake-like manner in which their pods coil around the vine. [1]

  4. Campbell's Green Bean Casserole Is My Forever Thanksgiving ...

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    In a large bowl combine the drained green beans, soup, milk, soy sauce and half of the fried onions. Season with salt and pepper and transfer to a casserole dish . Related: 150+ Easy Thanksgiving ...

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    Sautéed with shallots and garlic, tossed with buttery, toasted almonds, and finished with lemon, these French green beans are quick enough to serve for a weeknight dinner while also being fancy ...

  6. Green bean - Wikipedia

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    Green beans may have a purple rather than green pod, which changes to green when cooked. [25] [page needed] Yellow-podded green beans are also known as wax beans. [3] Wax bean cultivars are commonly of the bush or dwarf form. [26] [page needed] All of the following varieties have green pods and are Phaseolus vulgaris unless otherwise specified:

  7. Shucky beans - Wikipedia

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    The traditional method to prepare the shucky beans is with a needle and thread. The beans are strung on the thread and hung, usually behind a wood stove, until they shrivel giving the appearance of "leather britches". They can be dried other ways as well such as in a greenhouse, on a tin roof or in a hot car. [2]

  8. Susie's Beans Recipe - AOL

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    TO MAKE THE SALTINE CRUST (OPTIONAL): While the beans are baking, grind up the crackers, garlic powder, brown sugar, salt, and thyme leaves in a food processor fitted with the metal blade for ...

  9. Lima bean - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom and the United States, "butter beans" refers to either dried beans, which can be purchased to rehydrate, or the canned variety, which are ready to use. In culinary use there, lima beans and butter beans are distinct, the former being small and green, the latter large and yellow.