By: Chef Laura Bonicelli
Lemony Green Beans with Radishes and herbs is a beautiful and unexpected side dish, adding color and crunch to any menu. This recipe works well with green or yellow beans and haricot verts. Buy your beans and radishes at your favorite Farmers Market!
About Lemony Green Beans and Radishes
I love the combination of Green Beans and Radishes. In salads, they both add color and crunch. In this recipe, we cook both – but just enough to take the edge off their rawness. The radishes lend an earthy flavor.
I love a unique cooking method. I frequently use this one with vegetables. We’re adding water and oil to the pan with the beans. First, we steam the beans, and then they are sauteed once the water cooks off. Sauteeing the beans intensifies their flavor and releases just enough moisture to cook them while retaining their crisp quality and bright color.
Lemony Green Beans with Herbs is a classic side dish with a twist. It’s fresh, crunchy, and beautiful. Delight your guests with a new recipe!
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