Green Bean Spanish
Dinner meals when I was a child most often consisted of four items on the dinner plate; meat, potato, vegetable, and a salad. Very seldom did we have casseroles or dishes like spaghetti or rice. (My Dad ate a LOT of rice while he was in the Navy during WWII and Mom rarely cooked it because of that.) Mom made meals from things we had on hand, meat that we raised or vegetables that we grew. Sometimes cream, butter, and eggs that were produced at home were available to use as well. This vegetable dish, Green Bean Spanish, was a fun accompaniment for the meat, potato and salad that was so common. I was going through my recipe cupboard a few weeks ago and came across a newspaper article I had saved that featured my Aunt Lois's "best recipes". She had included this recipe of Green Bean Spanish with those. Though she called it String Bean Spanish. Rumor has it, that this recipe was handed down from my great-grandfather who lived in Mexico for a while as a child.