Description
I like to make this salad in the summer when there is an abundance of fresh green and yellow beans in the garden. It can also be made at other times of the year – just use the canned green and yellow beans in place of the cooked ones. It’s perfect for summer picnics and potlucks.
I really like the last minute addition of the fresh basil. I find the flavour is much fresher when it is added just before serving. If I’m not serving the whole salad I just proportionately add the basil to the amount I’m serving and save the rest for later.
Makes 2 1/2 quarts, or 10 cups.
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Ingredients
| SALAD | |
| 1 Cup | Green beans – fresh, washed and cut in 1 ½” pieces |
| 1 Cup | Yellow beans – fresh, washed and cut in 1 ½” pieces |
| 1 14oz can | Kidney beans – red, drained, rinsed |
| 1 14oz can | Lima beans- drained, rinsed |
| 1 14oz can | Garbanzo beans – drained, rinsed |
| 1 whole | Red onion – sliced very thin |
| 1 whole | Green pepper – sliced very thin |
| DRESSING | |
| 1 Cup | Peanut Sauce |
| 1/2 Cup | Roasted Garlic Olive Oil |
| 1/2 Cup | Balsamic Vinegar |
| 1/4 Cup | Sugar – brown |
| 1 tsp | Mustard – Dijon |
| To taste | Salt – preferably fleur de sel |
| To taste | Pepper – black, freshly ground |
| LAST MINUTE ADDITION | |
| 1 large bunch | Basil – fresh, washed, stems removed, sliced (see our tip for cutting fresh basil) |
Instructions
1. Set a steamer basket insert into a large saucepan and fill with water to a level just below the steamer. Bring to a boil. Add green and yellow beans, reduce heat and steam for 3-5 minutes – the beans should be blanched and slightly tender…be careful not to overcook. Remove the steamer from the pot and allow the beans to cool to room temperature.
2. Place the dressing ingredients in a large mixing bowl. Using a spoon thoroughly mix the ingredients. Add the beans, red onion and green pepper. Toss the dressing through the bean mixture. Let the beans stand in the dressing for several hours or overnight. Stir occasionally. Keep covered and refrigerate.
3. Just before serving add the fresh basil.
Cutting Fresh Basil With Ease:
Wash and dry the basil thoroughly.
Remove the stems.
Layer the leaves one on top of the other.
Using your knuckles as a guide, chop the basil leaves.







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