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The green beans are blanched to crisp-tender and tossed with a mix of garlic, olive oil, and Herbs de Provence. It is perfect for a starter or side dish that goes well with nearly any main and takes no more than 20 minutes to prepare.
Green Bean Raspberry Salad with Walnuts and Herbs de Provence
adapted from
here
- 400 g Green beans, trimmed
- 2 tbsp Olive oil
- 60 g Walnuts, chopped
- 1 clove Garlic, chopped
- 1/2 tsp Herbs de Provence
- Salt and black pepper
- 120 g Raspberries
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- Boil green beans in a large pot of salted boiling water for 5 minutes. Drain and set aside.
- Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add chopped walnuts and cook 2 minutes. Remove from pan and set aside.
- Add remaining olive oil and chopped garlic to skillet. Cook over medium heat 1 minute, stirring constantly.
- Return the walnuts to the skillet, herbs de Provence, salt and pepper. Cook briefly. Add in green beans and cook 2 minutes. Remove from the heat and gently fold in raspberries until evenly coated.
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Bold combination; it would never occur to me to put beans and raspberries together (But I don't see why not?)
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty plates you've used for this salad. Reminds me of the countryside and elegant country dining.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have been throwing together some dynamic salads and this one is no exception! Love the use of crispy green beans with soft sweet raspberries. Seriously delicious Angie!
ReplyDeleteAn unusual combination, very colorful and healthy!
ReplyDeleteI would have never thought of such a combination. The colors are beautiful and I bet it is delicious as it is pretty!
ReplyDeleteThis is what I call an exciting combination, Angie. It's such a beautiful take. I can imagine how delicious this is. Yum!
ReplyDeleteA delightful combination and lovely salad!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Lovely looking salad . Love it dear
ReplyDeleteOh wow! What a stunning looking colorful, delicious and healthy salad. So full of good health.
ReplyDeleteAll the things I love - green beans, raspberries and herbs de Provence. This is a must try!
ReplyDeleteSam
a healthy and good looking salad.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous for the crunch, the little burst of sweetness and for a healthy meal. Triple loved.
ReplyDeleteIt rarely occurs to me to add fruit to vegetables. I think I need to get more adventurous as this looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteFresh, firm, crisp green beans are such a beautiful thing! You have cooked them perfectly here!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, you always come up with very interesting salad combination! I would love to try this.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this salad is seriously GORGEOUS! I would have never thought to pair green beans with raspberries! LOVE this! I could eat this all day and be very happy! Cheers and thanks for sharing the YUM!
ReplyDeleteI've made this salad before but without the raspberries. Next time I must try your version. Thanks for sharing Angie!
ReplyDeleteLovely colours! I bet the walnuts add a nice texture too!
ReplyDeleteI actually never knew that green beans can be mixed with raspberries and walnuts. Sounds like a weird, but super healthy combo that I am going to try soon when I'm back in Amsterdam from Japan :-).
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, colourful salad Angie! It looks so delicious, and I love Herbs de Provence. What a great combination of flavours!
ReplyDeleteLove that salad. Would be delicious with the berries....Great clicks!
ReplyDeleteThis look soooo beautiful Angie :)
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Such a gorgeously colorful salad! Love the walnuts in there too - they give a nice textural element to this!
ReplyDeleteVery colorful presentation, never thought of adding raspberries to my bean dishes, will be doing so now.
ReplyDeleteWhat a unique combination! I would love to try this
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, I bet this is delicious with the raspberries, looks very tasty.
ReplyDeleteI have been on a green bean kick like no other! This salad looks perfect with those raspberries!
ReplyDeleteOK great way to prepare a staple, the green bean. But raspberries? Really, with a touch of garlic? I am curious to try ;-)
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought to pair fruit with grfeen beans! The combination is not only beautiful but sounds delicious, Angie!
ReplyDeleteI like the ease of preparation of this green bean salad! Love how the raspberries add a vivid color to the entire presentation.
ReplyDelete20 minutes and packed with flavor - how beautiful! I would have never thought to add fresh raspberries - this is lovely Angie!
ReplyDeleteI would never think to put green beans and raspberries in a salad together - I love how pretty this is!
ReplyDeleteI could eat this everyday!
ReplyDeletewow love the idea of combining beans with raspberry, such a creative way to serve them, and the crunchy buttery walnuts are a bonus!
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The combination of flavors (and colors) looks just amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab end of summer recipe, lovely combination of raspberries and beans.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous & delicious!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, healthy and delicious..
ReplyDeleteune combinaison exquise et colorée
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Your raspberries look so perfect! What a nice summer salad - very refreshing and colorful!
ReplyDeleteA really bright and happy salad here. I want to buy walnuts, the new ones are just coming into season now. Ciao!
ReplyDeleteSuch a stunning salad, Angie! The colors are vibrant and I bet it tastes as yummy as it looks!
ReplyDeleteThis dish looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing.
Julie
Gourmet Getaways
What a gorgeous recipe for green beans. It would be perfect for the holidays if I can find fresh raspberries that time of year. I wonder if really good frozen berries would work?
ReplyDeleteI love salads like this. I might even try drizzling a little raspberry vinegar on top. So pretty, Angie!
ReplyDeleteNew combination of raspberry and green bean to me. Love the vibrant colors, Angie.
ReplyDeleteOh Angie, you always have simple and beautiful recipes...I love the fresh raspberries on the green beans...so many different textures in this salad...awesome!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great week :)
What a beautiful salad. I would have never thought to have raspberries with green beans... Definitely trying this pairing!
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ReplyDeletewow!! love the colours!!
ReplyDeleteI love raspberries AND green beans. Never thought to put them together though. This looks fabulous, Angie...and so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYum, love this light and delicious salad!
ReplyDeleteWow, that looks amazing! I've never tried a sweet combo on my green beans before! - www.domesticgeekgirl.com
ReplyDeleteyum! this salad is so tempting... I gotta prepare one too!
ReplyDeletethis is such a beautiful salad, bursting with flavors!!
ReplyDeleteI love the flavors and color of this salad. Great way to use the green beans from the garden:)
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty Angie! The vibrant colors just make me smile!
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ReplyDeleteyummy salad i try this its very delicious.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great combination of flavors. I bet it works out great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, elegant and simple dish, I'm loving the local green beans here at the moment - so much flavor - this is a perfect recipe for them!
ReplyDeleteMary
Nice combination of ingredients Angie, and a way to use the herbes the provence that, for some reason, I always have around but never really use!
ReplyDeleteGreen beans are one of my favorite veggies! Love how perfectly crisp they are here. They look fantastic with the raspberries and walnuts!
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ReplyDeleteI love how fresh and vibrant this salad looks!
ReplyDeleteOh I love raspberries I bet they go so well with the green beans. What a wonderful dish!
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ReplyDeleteGreen beans and rasberries- who would have thought! I love the colour contrast and the interesting flavour combination!
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ReplyDeleteFirst of all, love the pink floral plate! Gorgeous pics and the approachable recipe...excellent!
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha, like the quote from Totie Fields!
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