Green Beans with New Potatoes
Show: Paula's Home Cooking
Episode: Family Dinner
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By dmitchell64
Clovis, NM
on June 07, 2012
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Wow! This recipe is absolutely delicious! My husband was even raving about it and couldn't keep from picking at it before dinner. I had never cooked fresh green beans and was looking for a recipe. This one tastes just like my great grandmother used to make. I made a few little changes. I too did not use salt pork. I used thick bacon and cut it into lardons then used the fat rendered from it. I also did not add the butter at the end and it was still delicious. I will definitely make this one again!
By Meeko
Texas
on June 05, 2012
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Delicious, tasty, and YUMMY! Didn't use the salt pork, didn't have it. Only used about a teaspoon of bacon grease since it was all I had on hand. A teaspoon of salt, 1/4 tsp of each pepper and garlic powder since I don't have Paula's seasoning pre-made. Even through in a dash of Mrs. Dash. I also left out the 1/2 stick of butter and we just put a little bit of Smart Balance on our potatoes after we cut them open. Consensus at our house was, that too, we could have just eaten the pot of beans and potatoes, and nothing else, although the grilled pork chop on the side was an added bonus!
By sn.stokes_11583384
Bonaire, GA
on March 20, 2012
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Paula, this recipe is so delicious. It is in my file to keep. Love it!!
By dsassy1
Smithville, MO
on November 12, 2011
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These are SOOOOO good! Yes, they are slap your mama good! lol I had these all the time growing up and was looking for the recipe and this is it and tasted even better! I didn't have the salt pork so I just sliced up some bacon and browned it in the dutch oven first before adding the rest. They turned out fabulous. I could've just eaten that and nothing else!
By jennilynn5252
Indiana
on August 31, 2011
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I was looking for a recipe my grandma used to make and this is almost identical except for one minor change. After everything is done, I make a white cream gravy (with the bacon fat and chicken stock, flour, milk and tons of pepper and add it to the pot. This takes it over the top!
By Jbug52
USA, USA
on August 25, 2011
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Oh my goodness! These were to die for! My Mom was born and raised in the South but I had never had the beans with potatoes and onions. Talk about your comfort food: My Dutch hubby even loved them and he usually just likes his beans blanched well!
By kml8704
Chillicothe, IL
on July 17, 2011
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OMG!!! AMAZING!!! I just used 3/4 pound of bacon and sliced it and cooked that instead. Then I did not add any butter. These beans and potatoes were DELICIOUS!! I mean I could have eaten the whole dutch oven full!!! Thanks Paula, YOU ROCK:
By luvsfnc
on July 09, 2011
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once again paula rocks! I grew up with similar recipes with vegetables from our garden, and this one ranks right up there with grandmas.
By bohemian81_12589950
Austin, TX
on June 27, 2011
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Raised on Southern cooking, I can attest that these are just like Nana used to make. They're not particularly healthy, but they sure do taste good!
By Michelle M. C.
Fort Wayne, IN
on June 19, 2011
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Excellent! I used thick-sliced bacon cut into lardons, about a 1/2 lb, and used all the bacon grease from crisping the lardons. I also added the onion at the same time as the green beans and sub'd beef stock for the chicken broth since I had some open that needed to be used--it was perfect. I even forgot to add the butter, and we didn't miss it a bit. I didn't have any problem with too much salt, and I used the full 3 teaspoons of House Seasoning, so you may need to adjust for personal taste. I didn't bother with peeling the potatoes in the middle since most of mine were really too large to leave whole--just halved or quartered as needed.