A broad bean recipe

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Chief Broom

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I ad lib quite a lot with cooking and make a meal with whatever i have or havent got. Anyhow tuther day i was overdue a shopping trip but had loads of broad beans from the garden.....so put a mugful or so to simmer while i fried some quorn sausages chopped into bite size pieces. Added a chopped onion and two chillies to the pan. When everything was nicely fried poured a cup of water in and added veggie gravy granules, drained the cooked broad beans and in the pan they went with a knob of butter/pepper/salt. A good stir and served in a bowl and eaten with a good whole meal bread.
Broad beans can be difficult to amalgamate/harmonise in a meal but this simple recipe worked very well and was very tasty! :okay:
 

Electric_Andy

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Location
Plymouth
I love broad beans. Only ever had them boiled with a roast dinner. My mum used to make a delicious broad bean chutney
 

presta

Legendary Member
I haven't had broad beans out of the garden since I was a kid, but there are always BBs in the freezer as they're one of my favourites.
 

Animo

Well-Known Member
Par boil and squeeze them out of the outer skin.

Then warm the bright green inner beans with some olive oil, lemon juice, mint leaves and seasoning. Crush lightly and serve on hot sourdough toast rubbed with a bit of garlic.

A bit of crumbled cheese of some sort can also be added.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
Par boil and squeeze them out of the outer skin.

Then warm the bright green inner beans with some olive oil, lemon juice, mint leaves and seasoning. Crush lightly and serve on hot sourdough toast rubbed with a bit of garlic.

A bit of crumbled cheese of some sort can also be added.

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Red17

Guru
Location
South London
Par boil and squeeze them out of the outer skin.

Then warm the bright green inner beans with some olive oil, lemon juice, mint leaves and seasoning. Crush lightly and serve on hot sourdough toast rubbed with a bit of garlic.

A bit of crumbled cheese of some sort can also be added.
Similar combination to a warm salad we sometimes make up.
Par boil and squeeze the beans, add to cooked bulgar wheat and steamed French beans, add chopped flat leaf parsley and a few mint leaves. Mix up with some olive oil and lemon juice and top with crumbled feta cheese
 
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Chief Broom

Chief Broom

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Wow! theyre some complicated recipes here from master chefs ^_^ i would like to try them but dont have the patience to peel broad beans.....who said life's to short to stuff a mushroom! :laugh:
 
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