Smothered Green Beans with Potatoes

Step-by-Step Instructions

Cook the bacon:

In a large Dutch oven, cook the chopped bacon over medium heat until crispy and golden, about 10 minutes. This will render flavorful bacon fat into the pot.

Remove and drain:

Once the bacon is crisp, carefully take it out using a slotted spoon and transfer it to a plate lined with paper towels. Leave the bacon drippings in the pot for added flavor. (If you’re using smoked sausage rather than bacon, render its fat in the same manner.)

Sauté the Onions and Garlic:

Sauté Onions and Garlic: Add the sliced onions and minced garlic to the drippings you reserved in the pot. Sweat over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the onions are soft and translucent, about 2 minutes. This move develops a deep base of flavor.

Smothered Green Beans with Potatoes

Main ingredients:

Thick cut hickory-smoked bacon: it makes the dish rich and deep; hickory sauce is preferred because it is deep and smoky in flavor, but you can also use smoked sausage if you want to. Yellow onion: chopped yellow onion brings sweetness and depth in the broth; cut it into thin wedges, so they cook in no time. Ceds’ Beef Broth: low-sodium beef broth provides depth of flavor without burying anything else.

Fresh green beans : use fresh ones, for the best texture and flavor; it should be bright and avoid using the one with blemishes; instead, you slice them to 2-inch wrapes for quick and even cooking. Red Potatoes: they are the best for keeps the shape and size of any other potato; quarter them to absorb the flavor of the broth and cook evenly. Others and full ingredient amounts found in the recipe card below. Directions:

Cook the bacon

Let the bacon cook and crisp for the next 10 minutes or so as it renders out its fat, which will only help flavor everything else.

Seasonings

Drain and dry: When crispy, use a slotted spoon to remove the bacon to a paper-towel-lined plate, leaving the bacon drippings behind in the pot. If you’re using smoked sausage or if you have access to bacon crank to medium heat and render in over fat sorghum using the same process.

 

Smothered Green Beans with Potatoes

Serving Suggestions:

Smothered Green Beans and Potatoes is a versatile side dish that pairs well with all kinds of main courses:

Roast Chicken: The savory elements of this dish are a great match for the juicy, spiced skin of roast chicken.

Pork Chops: Pair with grilled or pan-fried pork chops for that classic Southern dish.

Barbecue Ribs: Smoky bacon and mild green bean spice contrast as sweet and savory with tender, barbecue ribs. The melt of this meal pairs well to satisfy an epic appetite.

Cornbread: There’s nothing wrong with freshly baked warm cornbread, but rustic, crusty bread is a fantastic vehicle for mopping up every last drop of flavorful broth and making each spoonful really fulfilling.

Fried Catfish: No true Southern meal is complete without it; golden and crispy, fried catfish provides another level of crunch and flavor to our dining experience.

Storage and Reheating Tips:

Smothered Green Beans with Potatoes is good leftover, easy to store and reheat.

Storage: Transfer any leftovers to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days.

Freezing: This can be frozen for up to 2 months. Cool completely and then transfer to an airtight container suitable for freezing. Allow 24 hours before reheating.

To Reheat: Heat in a pot over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until heated through. You can also need to add a splash of water or broth if the mixture has thickened in the fridge.

Smothered Green Beans with Potatoes

Recipe Variations

Smoky Sausage Version: using a smoked sausage and slicing it in place of the bacon, cook the slices until they are browned, then proceed with the recipe by sauteing the onions and garlic.

Vinegar Kick: adding a splash of apple cider vinegar at the end of cooking for a bitter clash with the other rich flavors.

Spicy Version: using more crushed red pepper, or adding diced jalapeños.

Herbed Variation: adding fresh herbs, such as thyme and rosemary, when mixing the green beans into the serving dish. Turkey Bacon Substitute So, if you do not have enough fat in the pan, add a little oil.

Conclusion

Southern Smothered Green Beans with Potatoes are a classic dish of bacon, green beans, and potatoes simmered in a deep-flavored, rich broth to warm the soul. Formed in separate layers of delicate green beans, potatoes and smoky bacon, this Southern classic brings all the comfort. Whether you are feeding it to your loved ones on a special occasion or craving it after a long day, this dish will never fail to warm your heart and uplifts your spirit. So try it out yourself and let the mouth-watering taste of Southern comfort food make its way to your tastebuds!

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