BACON-WRAPPED GREEN BEANS

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Categories     Bean

Number Of Ingredients 10

You will need:
1 ea. cutting board
1 ea. 9"x13" pyrex (maybe metal will work?.. ) pan
1 pkg. toothpicks (not colored)
1 pkg. light or dark brown sugar (Davis prefers dark)
1 btl. Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce
4 cn. whole green beans (that's important -- WHOLE and not the big fat can, just the normal can).
1 pkg. reg'lar ol' bacon. (no smoked, no special flavoring)
1 pkg. garlic powder
2 sticks unsalted butter (not sure really how much Dave uses)

Steps:

  • Prep: Preheat Oven to 400 deg. Open and cut package of bacon in half (2 slices per original slice) Open and drain green beans onto a cutting board. Assembly: Bundle 6-10 green beans together using a slice of bacon as a wrap, skewering with toothpick. Place bundle in 9x13 pan. (repeat this process until you run out of: a) space b) green beans c) bacon.) Finish: Sprinkle Garlic powder over all the bundles (kind of liberally, but not too much) Shake a generous portion (2-3 splashes) of L&P Worcestershire sauce on each bundle Mound a healthy rounded Tbs. of brown sugar on top of each bundle Place 1/4 pad of butter (about 1tsp?) on each bundle. Bake: Bake in 400 degree oven for 50 min. to 1 hour: (Until bacon is done and green beans are slightly shrinking at the edges and the sugar has somewhat caramelized over the bundle) Let cool. These are great served warm and can damage your gums if served hot. (remember, melted sugar!) Astound: Pretend this is something you whipped up as an original dish when you realized you forgot chicken livers for rumaki. Then astound your guests with tidbits about rumaki: "Did you know people believe Trader Vic invented rumaki?" "Oh yes, it happened on a restaurant menu around 1941 .. I think in Florida" (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rumaki)

Payal Julius
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These were a bit bland for my taste.


Mama princess Mama princess
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I used frozen green beans instead of fresh.


IBK MAYOWA
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I cooked these on the grill instead of in the oven.


Adrian Vazquez
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I added some chopped onions to the green beans.


Abuke Last
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I didn't have any bacon on hand, so I used prosciutto instead.


Enobong Emman
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These were a little too salty for my taste.


Matlhebo Moyo
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These are so easy to make and they're always a hit with my family.


Ritesh Paswan
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I've made these several times and they're always a hit.


Khadar Maxamed
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These are always a crowd pleaser.


Shahrzad Dehkordi
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I made these for a potluck and they were a huge hit.


Abdullah Al Monir
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These were the perfect side dish for my holiday meal.


Bad Cuervo
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My kids loved these!


Antonio Jackson
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I'm not a big fan of green beans, but these were really good.


Teeboy Iipumbu
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These were so easy to make and they turned out great!


Anioke Providence
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I've made these bacon wrapped green beans several times now and they're always a crowd pleaser.


Hassan Muhd
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These were a hit at our party! I used fresh green beans from my garden and they were so delicious.


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