Green Beans and Greens With Fried Shallots Recipe (2024)

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SeaBear

I made these beans tonight in a pre- thanksgiving trial run. They were delicious and I will definitely put them in my rotation as this recipe succeeds in elevating the humble green bean. One discrepancy I noticed is that in her video, Allison Roman starts her sauté with a handful of sliced garlic however there is no mention of garlic in the written recipe. Please advise.

Joan

Just made this and if I make it again I will use half the oil and half the butter. I was excited to try it but this was a greasy mess even without adding back the reserved oil. Admittedly I am not a great cook but how do you cook 2 lbs of green beans in a normal-size skillet? I ended up doing the recipe in two batches.

Lauren Brue

Apple cider? Or apple cider vinegar?

Hut

11 or 12" sauté pan would work better. Maybe move cooked beans to a bowl while you're getting the greens to wilt and then add back as the volume of greens decreases.

FamousFam

So the idea is good, you just have to cut way down on the fat - and I am not afraid of fat per se. 1. Saute shallots much longer to get some browning and crisping. 2. After draining the shallot oil, you only need a tablespoon or so for the green beans. 3. Remove green beans from pan before starting the butter/anchovy/chard step. Use half the butter. Add green beans back when chard is wilted. 4. No need to drizzle oil over. 5. the shallots will be cool by now. I put everything in oven to finish.

Sarah

This recipe is DIVINE. Like another comment suggested, we used a bit less oil than recommended. I would also note that the frying onions turn from perfectly golden and crispy to black and charred QUICKLY- keep an eye on them! We had to redo that step after the first attempt nearly smoked us out of our kitchen. This is not the recipe's fault, it was operator error.. but thought I'd share our failure as a cautionary tale.

Jocelyne

What about Marmite?

Josh

Can’t go wrong with shallots, anchovies and an acid. Balances perfectly together. Although I recommend using a Dutch oven to cook this - 2 lbs of green beans is too much for a skillet. Halve the recipe of using a skillet.

Robin

I love searing green beans in a hot skillet and glory in chard cooked with anchovies, but in this recipe, the chard/anchovies just overwhelmed the green beans. Did I get the balance of beans to chard wrong? I cooked the rest of the chard with garlic and anchovies and topped with a poached egg and leftover fried shallots. *That* was tasty!

D

These came out super greasy and were short on seasoning

Elle

Skipped the kale/chard and the anchovies and it was still perfect.

meinunich

Make sure the beans are dried after washing. Shallots crispy. This was so very delicious.

sus

Made for Thanksgiving. Super tasty! Will definitely make again, but next time I will blanch the beans first. They took a lot longer to get tender than the cooking times listed. Gratefully, the main dish took longer to cook than it was supposed to, so the beans sat covered on low heat for awhile and finally got tender in the process.

mlm79

Would cut butter in 1/2. I would toss shallots tossed in Wondra first to get crispier. Need to double acidity to balance out amount of fat in dish.

me

Made without the greens

me

Did not add greens

la flâneuse

awful.

Anika

This was insanely delicious. I only used half the oil but all the butter because...butter is worth the calories. Anyways, I didn't think I was going to be able to wrangle 2 lbs of green beans in a skillet, but it worked..wohoo! I will definitely be making this again!

amybster

We made this as a side dish for our Christmas table. It was my first time making the dish, but Alison Roman has never led me astray...so, this was a trust exercise. After reading the other comments, we went easy on the oil and butter. Even still, this recipe was just 'meh'. I'm not sure what I'd recommend to make it better. The flavors were fine, but the overall dish seemed lackluster and not worth the effort.

Ilana

I made these for Thanksgiving and it was a hit! Definitely the best green beans I've made. I used half the green beans and kale to fit in a skillet (we were only 4 people) but followed the rest of the recipe as written, only because I forgot to halve it. Still pretty pleased with how it turned out, though next time I would halve it properly :)

Sarah

This recipe is DIVINE. Like another comment suggested, we used a bit less oil than recommended. I would also note that the frying onions turn from perfectly golden and crispy to black and charred QUICKLY- keep an eye on them! We had to redo that step after the first attempt nearly smoked us out of our kitchen. This is not the recipe's fault, it was operator error.. but thought I'd share our failure as a cautionary tale.

Josh

Can’t go wrong with shallots, anchovies and an acid. Balances perfectly together. Although I recommend using a Dutch oven to cook this - 2 lbs of green beans is too much for a skillet. Halve the recipe of using a skillet.

Martha

We loved this and they were the best beans ever!

Rosie

I grow shallots and green beans with both on hand. A fabulous recipe. I didn't bother with amounts, just the ingredients and procedure. One of the best dinners I have had in a long time.

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Green Beans and Greens With Fried Shallots Recipe (2024)

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Why are my fried shallots not crispy? ›

The fried-shallot master who taught me how to make them always described the ideal thickness as "two credit cards pressed together." If you slice the shallots any thinner than that, they'll brown too quickly, before the water in them has been driven out and replaced by oil, resulting in a soggy, oily product.

How to use fried shallots? ›

I use it frequently as a garnish in all things Asian, from soups to salads, poke bowls to curries. Instant crunch and salt! They're also a useful substitute for recipes that call for deep fried onion or similar (like Biryani, Green Bean Casserole).

How to make Paula Deen green beans? ›

Add green beans to pan and sauté over medium heat for 2 minutes, stirring frequently. Add boiling water to pan and cover. Cook for about 15 minutes, just until beans are tender. Add vinegar, butter and salt and pepper and stir.

Does cornstarch make things crispier when frying? ›

Interestingly, cornstarch contains 25 to 28 percent amylose, which is higher than the amount in wheat or potato starch (which are 20 to 22 percent amylose), and this is why cornstarch works the best for making crispy coatings on fried foods.

Why do you soak shallots in water? ›

To bring out their best flavor — and mellow out their acidity — soak them in cold water after slicing. You can also place the slices in a colander so you can rinse them under running water. The water removes the bitterness inherent to alliums by dispersing the sulfuric compounds that cause it.

Is fried shallot healthy? ›

Yes! Shallots are indeed good for you, as they are low in calories and packed with essential nutrients like vitamins A, B, and C, as well as minerals like potassium, manganese, and iron. Additionally, they contain antioxidants and have anti-inflammatory properties.

How do I jazz up green beans? ›

A light sprinkle of red pepper flakes can add extra oomph and a bit of heat to your green beans. Start small and add more, to taste! Add Almonds Some Crunch. My favorite variation is adding some toasted sliced almonds for a little crunch.

Why cook green beans in baking soda? ›

Your Beans Will Cook Faster

Well, creating an alkaline (or basic) environment by adding a small amount (about 1 teaspoon per cup of dry beans) of baking soda to your soaking/cooking water can actually help your beans cook faster.

How to cook green beans Jamie Oliver? ›

Put a pan of salted water on to boil. Meanwhile, trim the the beans. Once the water is boiling, steam or boil the beans until tender. Drain well, then tip the cooked beans into the bowl with your dressing and toss everything together, making sure all the beans get coated.

What adds flavor to green beans? ›

Soy sauce is one of the easiest answers to how to flavor green beans. You can throw in some of this soy sauce, sesame oil, olive oil, ginger, and garlic and pan fry until glassy and green and you may never want to eat green beans any other way again.

What's the difference between French style green beans and regular? ›

French green beans (also called Haricots Verts) are slightly longer and skinnier than regular green beans and may be a little bit more expensive. They are harvested earlier then regular green beans, so they are thought to be more tender and more flavorful.

How do you crisp soggy fried shallots? ›

If you buy fried shallots, do this one thing: Refresh them in the oven. By the time you buy them at your local Asian store, it's probably been several months since they've been fried, and the packaging used are usually not air-tight. So they're not nearly as crispy as fresh, and can even taste stale.

Why are my fried onions soft? ›

Oil not hot enough or deep enough. Onion not cut small enough. Onion has a lot of moisture in it. If it's too thick it'll soften and cook rather than crisp.

Why is my deep frying not crispy? ›

If the oil gets too cold, anything below 355°, then the food ends up absorbing all of the oil resulting in a greasy, soggy mess. If the oil gets too hot, anything above 400°, then the outside will brown too quickly before the inside can properly cook.

Why is my batter not getting crispy? ›

Soggy batter prevention that works every time

If you've gotten the dreaded limp fried coating, you might have over-mixed your batter, which forms more pesky gluten that readily soaks up the oil. Mix batter until just combined — no more, and no less. You might also be making the mistake of adding warm water.

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