Faux Bubble and Squeak |
The traditional Bubble and Squeak is a British dish that is composed of cabbage and potatoes. The name is derived from the sounds that emanate while cooking this dish. The components are placed over medium-high heat until it bubbles vigorously, and then when the liquid evaporates, the vegetables squeak as if to say, 'I'm done! Take me off the heat!'
I came across this recipe with green beans on a Tik Tok video and because it's so easy, requiring minimal intervention, use it on occasions when a side dish is required to complement a meal. The first time I made it, the squeaky sound at the end caught my attention, so I call it Faux Bubble and Squeak because even though it's nothing like the original, the cooking sounds are the same. It takes only 3 ingredients, canned green beans, and a tablespoon each of oil and sugar.
2 (10 oz.) cans cut green beans with liquid
1 Tbsp. vegetable oil
1 Tbsp. sugar
Directions
- Place green beans along with liquid into a pan over medium-high heat.
- Add oil and sugar, give it a quick stir and bring to a vigorous boil.
- Turn heat down to medium and allow it to bubble fiercely.
- It takes about 15 minutes for the green beans to absorb all the liquid, at which time it begins squeaking.
- That's the signal that the green beans are done.
- The oil gives the green beans a lovely sheen and the sugar caramelizes slightly, resulting in a delicious side dish that is fit for a king.
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