Grilled Romano Beans

"My husband came home yesterday with green Romano beans he bought at our local farmers' market and I was thrilled because we don't see them too often! What a rare treat! As far as preparing the beans, simple and quick is best and I usually steam or lightly sautè however this time I tried a stove top grill pan. If you are fortunate to find (or grow) yellow or purple Romano beans, replace a portion of the green ones for yellow/purple beans in this recipe. The garlic is my addition as is the cheese and although the latter is my contribution it is optional. *Be careful how much you salt the beans especially if you are adding the optional cheese- remember the cheese is salty, too.* Perfect all on its own, as a side dish, or as a delicious ingredient in warm weather salads or arranged over fresh pasta. Recipe found on the blog coconutandquinoa.wordpress.com."
 
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Ready In:
15mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
4
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ingredients

  • 226.79 g green romano beans, ends trimmed
  • extra virgin olive oil (I used roughly 3 tablespoons of olive oil-a good quality one!)
  • 2 garlic cloves, finely minced
  • sea salt (I used medium-coarse Sicilian salt)
  • pecorino romano cheese, freshly grated (optional, or other strongly flavored Italian cheese such as Parmesan, grana padano, etc.)
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directions

  • Heat grill pan over medium heat for 4 or 5 minutes. Tip: if using an outdoor grill, thread the beans crosswise on bamboo skewers (skewers soaked in water first) on both the top and bottom of the beans.
  • In a shallow pan, lightly coat beans by rolling them in the olive oil.
  • Place the Romano beans on grill pan in a [single layer] and grill 4 minutes on each side.
  • Transfer to a serving dish and garnish with the minced garlic, sprinkle with sea salt and cheese, if using.
  • Servings are estimated.

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Reviews

  1. Wow these are good. A neighbor was growing and overabundance of yellow romano beans, so I used those, but green would be equally good. Instead of putting them on skewers, I used the vegetable wok, which was way easier. I used minced shallots instead of garlic.
     
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  1. Wow these are good. A neighbor was growing and overabundance of yellow romano beans, so I used those, but green would be equally good. Instead of putting them on skewers, I used the vegetable wok, which was way easier. I used minced shallots instead of garlic.
     

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