Bean Pickles

"Pickled green beans. Prep time would vary depending on the amount you were making but I will make an educated guess and include the time for washing the beans and jars and packing them into the jars. The cooking time will be for blanching the beans after the water boils. Here again I'm guessing at the amount it will make. Sorry but I found the recipe on the internet and that's all it said about it."
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
4
Yields:
6-8 quarts
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cook the beans until they change color.
  • Drain and cool.
  • Put in jars and seal.

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  1. I found the beans are better, a little more crunchy if your use them raw. I prefer crunchy...
     
  2. We always did beans fresh and not cooked; if you are in a hurry you could try that. We put then in jars and hot water bath sealed them- that was all the cooking they got, and they stayed nice and crisp.
     
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Hi, I live in the Ozark mountains in north central Arkansas. I'm married to Jerry for 27 years now and he had our two kids when we married. I didn't have any so he gave me his and I was happy to get them!8-) We have two other boys, JJ and Andy who are a daschund and a maltese respectively. JJ left us to go to doggy heaven in 2004. Now we have another Maltese and her name is Keisha. I usually call her "Keter-bug". I worked with developmentally delayed individuals in a state Human Development Center for 12 years and wouldn't change it for anything else. My favorite cookbook would have to be Joy of Cooking because it's like a Cook's Bible...if you can't find something anywhere else you will find it in there. I don't use it all the time but if I have a question it's the first place I turn. The one I use the most is a Louisiana Junior League cookbook called "Cotton Country Cooking". It has everyday food in it that is what we like to eat the most. I've cooked just about anything I can think of from lobster to raccoon. We even cooked turtle. The thing that I really get peeved about is when people try to be someone they aren't. If you are just yourself you'll come a lot nearer to being who you want to be which is probably accepted and liked by all. I'd like to go to Europe if I had a month off. I've always wanted to go to France because that's where one side of my ancestors are from, England and Wales since that is where the other side originates and then Scotland where even others are from. I think everyone should know their heritage.
 
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