Tag: Green Beans

How Do You Fix Soggy Green Beans?

Reheat the beans quickly in the microwave or in a pan with 2 Tbsps. water just until hot. Toss with breadcrumbs and serve immediately. Why are my green beans soggy? Most of the time when frozen green beans are soggy, it’s because the melted ice from the packaging is adding into the skillet and is […]

Why Are My Green Beans Turning White?

Powdery mildew is one cause of green bean leaves turning white. This white powdery substance is found most often on older green bean plant leaves, according to the University of Florida. Why are my beans turning white? Gray or white mold on beans is an indicator of either a fungus or bacterial infection. Powdery or […]

Should I Drain My Green Beans?

If you’re using canned green beans it’s important to drain the green beans before adding them, otherwise it’ll add too much liquid and make you casserole more soupy. The nice thing about using fresh green beans is that you don’t have to worry about draining the can. Do you drain the liquid from green beans? […]

Are Microwaved Green Beans Good For You?

No boiling water, no shocking in ice water — just one dish and done! Don’t worry. Cooking vegetables in the microwave is just as healthy or healthier than other methods because they retain more nutrients this way. Along with beans, we cook baked potatoes, broccoli, asparagus, cauliflower and carrots in the microwave. What happens when […]

Can Green Beans Be Reheated?

To reheat: place green beans in a saucepan and warm on low until heated through or place in microwaveable container and heat on high for 1-2 minutes. How many times can you reheat green beans? Can you reheat green beans more than once? Cooking fact: While food can be safely reheated several times, the quality […]

Do Canned Green Beans Have Bpa?

The highest levels of BPA in our tests were found in the canned green beans and canned soup. Is there BPA in canned green beans? The FDA study found canned green beans contaminated with as much as 730 parts per billion of bisphenol A, a synthetic hormone and component of epoxy can linings, confirming EWG’s […]