Reviews (2) Add Rating & Review 18 Ratings 5 star values: 0 4 star values: 2 3 star values: 7 2 star values: 7 1 star values: 2 Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 06/06/2008 I have fixed these several times, and I always get compliments on them. My son always wants to finish them off, so I never have leftovers unless he's not at that particular meal. If you have finicky eaters, try asking them to help you make the beans. They can help crumble the bacon, stir the sugar and vinegar together, etc. Or you can give them a fun name like Greta's Great Green Beans or Grandma's Scrumptious Green Beens. Kids will usually try fun foods or foods they help create. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 12/23/2007 I fixed this for Thanksgiving my family loved it. I also fixed green beans the regular way I had plenty of those left but the sweet and sour went in a hurry. They where great!!!!!!!
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Gallery Sweet and Sour Green Beans Credit: Anna Williams Recipe Summary prep: 30 mins total: 30 mins Servings: 4
Ingredients Ingredient Checklist 4 slices bacon 1 large onion, chopped Coarse salt and ground pepper 1 pound green beans, trimmed 1/4 cup cider vinegar 1/4 cup sugar
Gallery Sweet and Sour Green Beans Credit: Anna Williams
Recipe Summary prep: 30 mins total: 30 mins Servings: 4
Gallery
Sweet and Sour Green Beans Credit: Anna Williams
Sweet and Sour Green Beans
Credit: Anna Williams
Sweet and Sour Green Beans
Recipe Summary prep: 30 mins total: 30 mins Servings: 4
Recipe Summary
prep: 30 mins total: 30 mins
Servings: 4
prep: 30 mins
total: 30 mins
prep:
30 mins
total:
Servings: 4
4
Ingredients
Ingredients
- 4 slices bacon 1 large onion, chopped Coarse salt and ground pepper 1 pound green beans, trimmed 1/4 cup cider vinegar 1/4 cup sugar
Directions
In a large skillet, cook bacon over medium until browned, 3 to 4 minutes per side. With tongs, transfer to a paper-towel-lined plate (reserve skillet with pan drippings).
Add onion to skillet; season with salt and pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until onion starts to brown, 3 to 5 minutes. Add green beans and 1/4 cup water; cook, tossing occasionally, until beans are bright green and tender, about 10 minutes.
Crumble bacon into skillet; add vinegar and sugar. Cook until a syrupy sauce forms, 2 minutes, tossing to coat. Serve immediately.
Reviews (2)
Add Rating & Review 18 Ratings 5 star values: 0 4 star values: 2 3 star values: 7 2 star values: 7 1 star values: 2
Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 06/06/2008 I have fixed these several times, and I always get compliments on them. My son always wants to finish them off, so I never have leftovers unless he's not at that particular meal. If you have finicky eaters, try asking them to help you make the beans. They can help crumble the bacon, stir the sugar and vinegar together, etc. Or you can give them a fun name like Greta's Great Green Beans or Grandma's Scrumptious Green Beens. Kids will usually try fun foods or foods they help create. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 12/23/2007 I fixed this for Thanksgiving my family loved it. I also fixed green beans the regular way I had plenty of those left but the sweet and sour went in a hurry. They where great!!!!!!!
Reviews (2)
Add Rating & Review 18 Ratings 5 star values: 0 4 star values: 2 3 star values: 7 2 star values: 7 1 star values: 2
Add Rating & Review
18 Ratings 5 star values: 0 4 star values: 2 3 star values: 7 2 star values: 7 1 star values: 2
18 Ratings 5 star values: 0 4 star values: 2 3 star values: 7 2 star values: 7 1 star values: 2
18 Ratings 5 star values: 0 4 star values: 2 3 star values: 7 2 star values: 7 1 star values: 2
5 star values: 0 4 star values: 2 3 star values: 7 2 star values: 7 1 star values: 2
Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 06/06/2008 I have fixed these several times, and I always get compliments on them. My son always wants to finish them off, so I never have leftovers unless he's not at that particular meal. If you have finicky eaters, try asking them to help you make the beans. They can help crumble the bacon, stir the sugar and vinegar together, etc. Or you can give them a fun name like Greta's Great Green Beans or Grandma's Scrumptious Green Beens. Kids will usually try fun foods or foods they help create. Martha Stewart Member Rating: Unrated 12/23/2007 I fixed this for Thanksgiving my family loved it. I also fixed green beans the regular way I had plenty of those left but the sweet and sour went in a hurry. They where great!!!!!!!Martha Stewart Member
Rating: Unrated 06/06/2008
I have fixed these several times, and I always get compliments on them. My son always wants to finish them off, so I never have leftovers unless he’s not at that particular meal. If you have finicky eaters, try asking them to help you make the beans. They can help crumble the bacon, stir the sugar and vinegar together, etc. Or you can give them a fun name like Greta’s Great Green Beans or Grandma’s Scrumptious Green Beens. Kids will usually try fun foods or foods they help create.
Rating: Unrated
Rating: Unrated 12/23/2007
I fixed this for Thanksgiving my family loved it. I also fixed green beans the regular way I had plenty of those left but the sweet and sour went in a hurry. They where great!!!!!!!
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