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Sauteed Green Beans with Red Cabbage and Bacon

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Looking to add a new twist to an old favorite? Thisย Sauteed Green Beans with Red Cabbage and Bacon recipe is for you!

Sauteed Green Beans with Red Cabbage and Bacon

Sauteed Green Beans with Red Cabbage and Bacon

This recipe is super simple and oh-so delicious. Look at the POP of those colors and who can say “no” to bacon?! Find the printable version of these green beans with red cabbageย and bacon below. Just 15 minutes to green bean goodness.

Ingredients

1 lb. of fresh green beans (with stem end cut off)
2 cups purple cabbage
ยฝ cup green onions (sliced)
ยฝ cup of cooked bacon (chopped)
2-3 tsp of minced garlic (approx 4-5 cloves)
2-3 tsp of red wine or apple cider vinegar
1 TBL of brown sugar
2 TBL of butter
ยฝ tsp of course sea salt

Directions

1. Add butter to skillet and turn burner to medium/medium-high heat.

2. Once butter is melted add beans and garlic, saute for approximately 3 minutes.

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3. Add all remaining ingredients (except for bacon) and saute for another minute or until vegetable reach desired tenderness.

4. Remove from skillet and top with chopped bacon.

5. EAT!

Sauteed Green Beans with Red Cabbage and Bacon

How easy was that?! Would you prefer the printable version instead?

This is one of those recipes that the entire family will enjoy – and you get to add in cabbage to your diet. You sneaky chef, you. ๐Ÿ˜‰

More recipes with bacon before you go:

Caramelized Balsamic & Bacon Brussels Sprouts
Easy Slow Cooker Potato Soup: Traditional, Bacon Cheeseburger, and Low Fat!
Bacon Ranch Cheddar Cheese Dip
Cream Cheese Stuffed Bacon Wrapped Jalapenos
Grilling: Bacon Wrapped โ€œFattyโ€ Recipe

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  1. I used a mix of balsamic and red wine. Turned out very good and used up the left over produce. Thanks for the idea.