Kathleen’s 3 Bean Salad

"The original recipe which I grew up with called for half yellow wax string beans (canned) and half regular green beans (regular cut) but since I haven't been able to find the yellow wax string beans canned for quite some time anymore, I just reluctantly made the green bean component all GREEN bans."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
16
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Drain the canned beans and place in large bowl.
  • Cut the red onion (can use white but it is stronger) into slices, then separate into rings.
  • Cut the bell pepper into medium thin rings.
  • *Add optional pimentos if you are going to add them (for color).
  • *Add optional sliced water chestnuts if you are going to add them (for crunch).
  • Make dressing by combining dressing ingredients in the following manner.
  • With wire whisk or in food processor,.
  • Mix sugar and oil and process or beat in by hand until sugar is dissolved in oil. Then add vinegar as the processor is going and add add garlic, salt and pepper.
  • Pour dressing over salad.
  • Taste and adjust for balance of sweet/sour, add a little oil or water as needed if too strong.
  • Sprinkle dried parsley over the finished salad. It will soak into the dressing.
  • Let marinate and blend in refrigerator. It really gets good when it is refrigerated and sits overnight but can be eaten sooner.
  • This is a great dish to accompany picnic foods.

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Reviews

  1. This came out very nice - not as sweet as some bean salads are. I did scale the recipe to make half a batch of the dressing, following the ingredients and proportions. However, although I used all the ingredients for the salad, I did not follow the amounts so carefully. I used about equal amounts of canned chickpeas and kidney beans, and cooked fresh green beans. I will be using this recipe again. Thank you very much for sharing it with us.
     
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<p>I am currently retired and trying to salvage our <br />family heirloom recipes that my mother left 40 years ago hand written on now fading recipe cards. <br /><br />I would like to share some of these recipes with the general public. Of course they reflect the old high fat 'un-healthy style of cooking done fruequently in those days. So, if you see something you like, feel free to try to modify it to a more healthy modern equivalent if you don't think it will hurt anything. I see it this way: recipes are guidelines, not commandments.</p>
 
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