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Postby tonicha » 01 Mar 2014, 18:44

Bought a load of lovely broad beans this morning :D

Haven't cooked them for years :oops:

Gladys won't be happy with the outer skin, I know, but how long to cook them for? In the steamer?
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Re: Broad beans

Postby debih » 01 Mar 2014, 19:36

I tend to remove the outer skin Ton.

I blanch them and then remove the outer skin (it's tedious). Then I tend to steam them quickly.

My absolute favourite way of eating them is with bacon. Fry the bacon and then when it's almost fine throw the beans in. Eat with lovely thick bread.

Oh yum. I think I need braid beans.
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Re: Broad beans

Postby Diflower » 01 Mar 2014, 19:45

I think I cook them for 5 mins or so, but test - and yes popping the skins off is tedious, but I do it too :)
They're so pretty :D

Google Nigel Slater, he does some lovely salads and things with them :)
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Re: Broad beans

Postby tonicha » 01 Mar 2014, 20:10

Well, I cooked them for 12 minutes - probably a bit too long, but I was able to eat the skin :D

I have a brill recipe, which I'm going to try, with beans and black pork and chorizo :D

Thanks anyway xx
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Re: Broad beans

Postby Workingman » 01 Mar 2014, 20:36

I take the strings out, but cannot be bothered skinning them, and I like them 'al dente' so five mins max.

Nigel did crispy lardons with chopped mushrooms and a spoonful of cream with a hint of seasoning into which he tossed the cooked beans - deelish.
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Re: Broad beans

Postby Lozzles » 02 Mar 2014, 10:32

I always take the skins off too. I find it quite therapeutic :D
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Re: Broad beans

Postby Diflower » 02 Mar 2014, 11:29

Lozzles wrote:I always take the skins off too. I find it quite therapeutic :D


So do I Loz, reminds me of shelling peas with my grandmother :)
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Re: Broad beans

Postby cruiser2 » 02 Mar 2014, 13:58

So do I Loz, reminds me of shelling peas with my grandmother :)[/quote]
I used to shell peas when I was a young boy. I can never remember not shelling beans. Have never seen them cooked in the pod. I know French beans are cooked this way.
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Re: Broad beans

Postby Lozzles » 02 Mar 2014, 16:07

Cruiser, it's not shelling the beans, but taking the little outer skins off :)
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Re: Broad beans

Postby saundra » 07 Mar 2014, 09:44

i brought some frozen ones last week
and was really dissapointed as they had been shelled :roll:
i like them in the skin in fact i love broad beans
but never buy fresh there are hardly any beans in them
iv never cooked them and eatern them poddded less :D
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