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  2. How to Make Pickled Green Beans - AOL

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    Pickled green beans can last up to a year, meaning you can indulge in a crisp, briny snack long after green bean season is over. To extend the life of your produce, try pickling your green beans ...

  3. List of pickled foods - Wikipedia

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    Gherkin – Cucumber pickled in brine, vinegar, or other solution; Giardiniera – Italian relish of pickled vegetables in vinegar or oil; Ginger pickle – Pickle eaten in Andhra Pradesh, India; Green beansPickled green beans, often flavoured with dill. – sometimes referred to as dilly beans

  4. 81 Creative & Easy Bean Recipes That'll Have You Re-Stocking ...

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    Simply use 1½ cups each kidney and cannellini beans (here's the method, if you like) and 1½ cups chopped blanched green beans. Get the Three Bean Salad recipe .

  5. Dilly beans - Wikipedia

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    Dilly beans, or pickled green beans, are a means of preserving this summer legume. Often flavored with dill, hence the name, they may also contain garlic, Tabasco sauce, and red pepper. Best kept in glass jars for safekeeping over the winter months, they can be served on their own as a snack or alongside a main dish or in salad.

  6. List of condiments - Wikipedia

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    Atchara, made from pickled green papaya Latik atop cassava suman Palapa, a spicy Maranao condiment made from sakurab and various spices. Agre dulce; Atchara (pickled green papaya) Atcharang maasim (sour pickles) Atcharang labóng (pickled bamboo shoots) Atcharang dampalit (pickled sea purslane) Atcharang ubod (pickled palm hearts) Bagoong

  7. Spicy Sichuan Green Beans Recipe - AOL

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    Add the green beans and fry for 8 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. The bean skins should look crinkly with brown spots. Using a perforated strainer, transfer the beans to paper towels to drain.