You may substitute this rice salad with potato salad any time of year or throughout the summer.
Prep Time: | 10 mins |
Cook Time: | 15 mins |
Total Time: | 25 mins |
Servings: | 4 |
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 pound fresh green beans, trimmed and snapped
- garlic salt to taste
- garlic powder to taste
- ground black pepper to taste
- dried minced onion to taste
- 1 (16 ounce) jar marinated cocktail onions, with liquid
Instructions
- Heat oil in a wok over high heat. Reduce the heat to medium and add beans. Cover and cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Season with garlic salt, garlic powder, pepper, and minced onion. When beans are almost tender, mix in cocktail onions with liquid. Continue cooking for 5 minutes, until heated through.
Reviews
Usually I hate string beans since they’re typically mushy. This was still pretty fresh with a decent taste.
I added sliced mushrooms and used a combination of green and wax (yellow) beans. They were a hit!
Not great. However I didn’t use onions, so maybe that’s what it’s missing. Recommend jazzing it up somehow.
love pan seared string beans! Used the instructions and modified the amounts to what I was using. Didn’t have onion juice so I added olive juice just a dash. Delicious!
Honestly they must have been good. I made them for a get to get her and by the time I went to eat they were all gone. First I added bacon. Fried all the bacon up and cooked the beans in the bacon grease. I used fresh minced garlic, dried onions and add they bacon after I crunched it into bits. Didn’t used that onion juice. Seasoned to taste with salt and pepper only and cooked longer than the suggested ten minutes.
When I came across this I decided I would try it with the cocktail onions and liquid. I wouldn’t say it beats my way lol, but it’s definitely a delicious way to saute string beans. A suggestion I have for everyone, always use fresh to get the most from your dishes. Awesome job! Thanks for sharing.
I don’t like green beans, but my family does. I made this for them tonight, and they LOVED it. I didn’t use any onions, just the oil, beans, garlic salt & powder. They told me to definitely make it again.
These came out very good! Great recipe!
Loved it!!! Easy, quick and delicious! I made it several times since I first tried it. .
I make these all the time. I substitute red pepper strips for the marinated onions, though. More color and flavor!
We loved these!
Yum! Following the results of other reviewers, I skipped the cocktail onions, and used jarred, minced garlic instead of garlic powder. Delicious dish!
the best part about this is the fresh beans. the cocktail onions are to much, they over power the rest of the flavors.
Prepared as directed except I used a fresh diced onion. Very yummy!
Surely a hit! Just did one thing different, while cooking them added few drops of Tabasco sauce … Came out nice and delicious and had this wonderful aroma to it. I guess a few drops of soy sauce can also be added the next time.
I made this for a party and had planned on taking some back home for dinner the next day. The pot was empty before any other dish. Even the people who did not like string beans loved this recipe.
Great side dish I love the crunchy bite, I did not use the onions. If I don’t have fresh green beans on hand I use the frozen very fine string beans or the already snapped beans in the grocery store near the bag salads. Same effect
I will try this next time without the marinated cocktail onions. It was a bit too much vinegar tasting for us.
Wonderful dish. We gobbled them up. I omitted the onions and added lots of grated parmesan. The parmesan was a delicious touch!
These were really good! I have never made fresh string beans before, but I will be making them a lot more often now. The only change I made was omitting the onions because I didn’t have any on hand. Other than that, they were awesome!
We loved these. They still tasted fresh and were so easy to make.