The key: Wiggly, but not floppy
11 November 2011 - 10:36am
The key: Wiggly, but not floppy
We first posted this recipe nearly four years ago, and it is by far our most requested HoliBlog entry, so here it is again.
With a photo and video, this time.
When we opened Plymouth Rock Cafe in 2007, we chuckled all summer long as emails came in requesting the recipe for our green beans. And as the park closed for the season, folks weren't just bemoaning the long cold winter without Kringle's pizza ... they were wailing about the lack of, um, green beans. That's right, the green beans were a big hit.
One newly engaged woman even asked for the recipe so she could serve our green beans at her wedding reception.
And so, here's our recipe. It calls for a lot of beans, but is easily reduced by half or even fourths for a smaller appetite.
Plymouth Rock Cafe's Green Beans
10 lbs of green beans
1 lb of butter
1 oz of seasoned salt
1 oz of garlic herb seasoning
1. Melt butter in skillet.
2. When butter is melted add green beans, then both seasonings.
3. Continue sautéing while flipping green beans until thoroughly heated but still crisp; they will continue cooking once you take them out of the skillet.
4. Tip: You want them to wiggle just a little when you take them out. If they are floppy they will be very soggy when you are ready to eat. They only take a few minutes to cook and the closer you make them to the time you are ready to eat the better they will be.
Would you like to watch a cooking demonstration? Michelle takes you into our kitchen (please note she is making five pounds in this demo - but uses the full amount of butter due to the pan being so large; at home, half a stick of butter plus a squirt or two of olive oil should do the trick):
And no matter what time of the year you fix this dish: Happy Thanksgiving!



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Thanks!
Thanks are good but can we please have the sweet potato casserole??? :)
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doug
Would love it if you would share the stuffing recipe.
Stiffing recipe
Would love it if you could share the stuffing recipe
Great Job I enjoy the video
Great Job I enjoy the video
Green Beans
I could eat these every night! What a great side dish!
Green beans!
What? Recipe says 10 lbs green beans, but in the video it says 5 lbs?
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