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From the Garden-Garlic Beans

   This year we planted purple and yellow beans.  The flowers from the bean plants are the same color as the legume they bare, which are so pretty to look at.  Bean plants don’t need much water, and the plants produce every few days.  It’s important to harvest the bean pods in order for the plant to continue producing.

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 This recipe is a quick and simple one, great for summer bbqs.

Fill a medium pot (I used 3 QT) halfway with water and bring to a rolling boil. Fill a medium bowl with ice water.

Garlic Beans (serves 4)

  • 1 lb. green beans (or whatever color you like) washed and trimmed
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tsp smoked sea salt or plain sea salt
  • 1 tsp ground pepper
  • 1 clove garlic minced

Place beans in boiling water and cook for 5 minutes.  Remove from boiling water and place in bowl with iced water to stop the cooking process, leave approx 2 minutes.  Drain the beans, dry bowl which contained the iced water. Place beans inside bowl, drizzle with the olive oil, sprinkle with the smoked salt, pepper and minced garlic.  Gently coat the beans with mixture and serve.

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I noticed something interesting while making this recipe.  The dark purple beans that you see in first picture turned dark green while they were cooking. Anyone know why this happened? I’m sure I can google it but it would be more fun hearing what you guys have to say about it!

 
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gardening

Update to Lazy Gardeners Guide…

What a beautiful morning this is.  Walking through my garden I noticed how big the different vegetable plants have gotten over a short period of time.

IMG_0852 (2) It has to do with the weather being so warm I’m sure.  We’ve already harvested zucchini and beans.

Last  month I posted an article called Lazy Gardeners Guide to planting. Most of these tomato plants grew from my garden/kitchen compost that I had mixed into the soil at the beginning of planting season.  Now that the plants have grown, I can see how different they are.  Some are very tall with small leaves, some are short with large leaves.  I can’t wait to see what types of tomatoes will be growing.

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Over the summer and as the vegetables grow and we harvest them, I will be writing a series called “From the Garden“, where I will post recipes that I make with the crop.  Aren’t these little watermelons the cutest? They are a variety called sugar baby melons and won’t get very big.  I can’t wait to taste them!

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I hope you can join me on this fun summer trip to the garden of cuisine!