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@house_cat ...good luck there ....soon you can open your own farm stand with tasty treats! 😁 Hope the salsa turns out good.  

 

NEXT INGREDIENT .... SOUR CREAM 

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Thanks for the delicious looking black rice recipe, @house_cat. I came across a box of it at Fresh Market and it's been sitting in my pantry for MONTHS, so I was hoping someone would have an idea of what to do with it, so thank you!

 

Keto Sour Cream Green Beans
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Green beans plus bacon in a rich and creamy sauce is a sure winner! These keto sour cream green beans will steal the spotlight when you add them to your next meal!

PREP TIME10 minutes
COOK TIME15 minutes
TOTAL TIME25 minutes
Ingredients
  • 4 slices bacon, fried and crumbled
  • 1 pound fresh green beans
  • 1 tablespoon onion, diced
  • 1 tablespoon red pepper, diced
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • ½ cup chicken broth
  • ½ cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 3 tablespoons sour cream
Instructions

1. In a large skillet, over medium high heat, fry bacon until crisp.

2. While bacon is frying, trim green beans and cut in half. Cook or steam until fork tender.

3. When bacon is done, remove from skillet and set aside. Drain all but 1 tablespoon bacon grease from skillet.

4. Decrease heat to medium and saute onion and red pepper in bacon grease until softened, 3-4 minutes. Add minced garlic during last minute.

5. Remove vegetables from skillet and set aside.

6. In same skillet, over medium high heat, add broth, cream, paprika, salt, and pepper. Simmer, stirring frequently, for 5 minutes, or until mixture starts to thicken.

7. Add sour cream. Stir to completely combine.

8. Add green beans, bacon, and vegetables back to pan. Stir gently to coat in sauce.

9. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Information: YIELD:6 SERVING SIZE:1
Amount Per Serving: CALORIES: 138TOTAL FAT: 11gSATURATED FAT: 6gTRANS FAT: 0gUNSATURATED FAT: 4gCHOLESTEROL: 34mgSODIUM: 268mgCARBOHYDRATES: 7gNET CARBOHYDRATES: 5gFIBER: 2gSUGAR: 4gPROTEIN: 5g
 
Next Ingredient: ANCHO CHILI POWDER
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@GenXmuse ...thanks for that recipe...different Green bean dish.  I have to say my favorite recipe with sour cream that you  (I think) posted  is Chicken Paprikash...YUM!!  Just fixed it this week...favorite in this house.

 

NEXT INGREDIENT .... ANCHO CHILI POWDER

 

 

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@walker 

@GenXmuse 

 

Yes! Thanks for reminding me about the chicken paprikash!  I bought Hungarian paprika for that recipe and it was delicious! I'd forgotten about it.. time to dust it off and make it again.

 

Next ingredient: Ancho Chili Powder

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@house_cat You're very welcome and I'm so happy you've been enjoying that chicken paprika dish. It's one of my favorites too!

 

Next Ingredient: ANCHO CHILI POWDER

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It's just like the classic Sloppy Joe recipe you grew up with, but with a slight riff. This version is made with ancho chili powder that add a smokey heat to the dish. 

 

INGREDIENTS 
 

½ cup BBQ sauce your favorite kind

4 Tablespoons ketchup

2 tsp beef concentrate like Better than Bouillon

2 tsp ancho chili powder

1 Tbsp cornstarch

2 Tbsp water

1 ¼ pounds ground beef 85%-90% lean

1 teaspoon oil such as canola

1 cup yellow onion chopped

Salt and pepper

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

Chop onions, set aside.

Mix BBQ sauce, ketchup, beef stock concentrate,  ancho chili powder, salt, pepper, cornstarch, and 2 tbsp water. Set aside.

On medium, heat oil in a cast iron or non-stick skillet. Sauté onions until softened or slightly caramelized, about 5 minutes.

Add beef to pan, breaking up with a spoon or spatula. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and cook until browned and almost cooked through.

Add sauce to beef mixture. Stir to combine.  

 

Simmer on low heat until beef is cooked through and sauce is slightly thickened, about 3-4 minutes.

 

Spoon ¼ meat mixture onto each of 4 toasted buns.

 

Serve with pickles.

 

Next ingredient:  Soy sauce

 

 

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Garlic and Ginger Bok Choy

 

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Course: Main, Side Dish, vegetable
Cuisine: Asian
Author: LydiaF
Ingredients
  • 2 teaspoons sesame oil
  • 1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger
  • 2 garlic cloves, sliced thinly
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce I used tamari
  • 4 baby bok choy, cut in half lengthwise, root and leaves trimmed
  • 1/4 cup water plus more as needed
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch or tapioca starch
  • sesame seeds for garnish
Instructions
  • Heat the sesame oil over medium heat in a wok or large skillet or dutch oven
  • Add the ginger and garlic and cook for a couple minutes, taking care the garlic doesn't burn
  • Add the tamari, then the bok choy, turning to coat in the oil and seasoning.
  • Add 1/4 cup of water and cover the pan with a lid. Steam the bok choy until the stem end is tender, about 4 or 5 minutes. Add more water if necessary.
  • Make a slurry of the cornstarch with some water. Push the bok choy to the sides and pour the slurry into the center, stirring to make a sauce. It should thicken and become glossy.
  • Remove the bok choy to a platter, pour the sauce over top and garnish with the sesame seeds.

Next Ingredient: YUCCA PLANT (I bought some and would love some ideas!)

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Re: AUGUST 2021 RECIPE GAME

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I've eaten Yucca fixed Cuban style.  Pinterest has it pickled.  It's kinda bland by itself.

 

Hope we get some ideas on here!

 

 

@GenXmuse  wrote:

 

Next Ingredient: YUCCA PLANT (I bought some and would love some ideas!)

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@Zhills wrote:

I've eaten Yucca fixed Cuban style.  Pinterest has it pickled.  It's kinda bland by itself.

 

Hope we get some ideas on here!

 

 

@GenXmuse  wrote:

 

Next Ingredient: YUCCA PLANT (I bought some and would love some ideas!)


Oh wow! I've never had it and am wanting to try some new to me veggies and get out of my rut. I hope it's worth the trouble but at least I'll know either way!

 

Next Ingredient: YUCCA PLANT (I bought some and would love some ideas!)

 

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To me, it tastes like a mixture of white turnip root and white potato.  Awfully bland alone.  It would not be on my usual veggie list.  Try it...you might enjoy it! 

 

It is served in the Cuban and Puerto Rican restaurants here.  Often seasoned with mojo flavoring.

 

@GenXmuse  wrote:

 

Next Ingredient: YUCCA PLANT (I bought some and would love some ideas!)