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At our house, when my son eats something green (can we say vegetable?), I usually feel as if I’ve just performed some slight of hand magic trick. So…when I can find a way to prepare a vegetable that even he will eat, I figure it’s worth sharing. I would be lying if I said this was a healthy recipe, but I can say that it’s simple to prepare, calls for just a few ingredients, and tastes great.
I make this recipe at least once a week as it is a family favorite around our house. My 16-month old daughter gobbles it right up, and even my finicky 5-year old eater will eat it too. If you have little mouths to feed, I wish you good luck, and for everyone else out there, enjoy!
Prep Time | 5 minutes |
Cook Time | 8 minutes |
Servings |
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- 1 16 oz package French-style green beans (extra fine green beans work well too)
- 1 envelope French Onion Recipe & Soup Mix
- 1 cup sour cream
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 10-15 crushed Ritz crackers (can also use chopped pecans)
Ingredients
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- Prepare green beans according to package directions. Drain completely.
- In a separate bowl, mix the dry onion soup mix, butter, and sour cream.
- Pour the green beans (while warm) into the bowl. Mix everything together.
- Pour the crushed crackers or chopped pecans on the top, and stir.
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