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Green beans with new potatoes

Green beans with new potatoes
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Green beans with new potatoes

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Verduras

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1,464 recipes

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Description

Green beans with new potatoes is a classic and delicious combination in many Hispanic American cuisines, perfect for accompanying various dishes or served as a healthy side. Green beans are green pods from the Phaseolus vulgaris plant, also known as string beans, snap beans, or French beans in different regions. They are tender, crisp, and slightly sweet, ideal for steaming, sautéing, or boiling.

New potatoes are young tubers, harvested before reaching their full size and maturity. They are characterized by their thin and delicate skin, which does not need to be peeled, and a smooth and creamy texture that makes them ideal for steaming, roasting, or sautéing. New potatoes provide a sweet flavor and a firm texture that complements green beans very well.

This duo is highly valued for its nutritional contribution: green beans are rich in fiber, vitamins A, C, and K, as well as minerals such as iron and potassium. New potatoes provide complex carbohydrates and vitamin C, along with natural antioxidants. Furthermore, by using fresh new potatoes and green beans, the dish is light, nutritious, and low in calories.

In the kitchen, "green beans with new potatoes" can be prepared in multiple ways, from simple sautés with garlic and olive oil to stews with sofrito or incorporated into warm salads, providing a natural, fresh, and comforting flavor experience.

Nutritional Properties

3.6g
fiber
40mcg
folate
420mg
potassium
50
calories
2g
protein
20mg
vitamin c
0.2g
total fat
11g
carbohydrates

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