Author Notes
Something magical happens when you mix steamed Yukon Golds with just blanched haricots verts and top with a healthy dose of lemon dill aioli. I made this up as an accompaniment to simple grilled salmon with garlic, black pepper and sea salt. SO GOOD! If you've got the time and feel ambitious, make your own mayo instead of using store-bought. —Eve Fox
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Ingredients
- For the salad
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4 cups
fresh green beans, rinsed with ends removed
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4
medium-sized Yukon Gold or Yellow Finn potatoes, scrubbed and cut into cubes
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1
large bowl of ice cubes + lots of cold water
- For the aioli
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3/4 cup
mayonnaise
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1 teaspoon
sea salt
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1 teaspoon
freshly ground black pepper
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2-3
garlic cloves, minced or pressed (use 3 if you love garlic, 2 if you don't!)
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3-4 teaspoons
fresh lemon juice
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3 teaspoons
chopped, fresh dill
Directions
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Make the aioli by combining all the sauce ingredients and stirring well. Taste and adjust the flavors as needed. It's okay if it seems a bit salty and garlic-y - remember, this is going to cover a whole lot of unseasoned vegetables.
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Place the cubed potatoes in a steamer pot over an inch or so of water and steam, covered until tender when pierced with a fork, roughly 15-20 minutes, depending on the size of the cubes.Then remove from the pot and allow to cool slightly.
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Meanwhile, bring a large pot of water to the boil. Then add the green beans and blanch then until they're just a little bit tender but still bright green - probably 3-4 minutes or so. While they're cooking, prepare a large pot of very cold water mixed with ice cubes so that you'll have it at the ready to put the blanched beans in - this is important so that you can stop the cooking process (otherwise, they'll continue to cook and end up overdone). Once the beans are done, remove them from the water with a slotted spoon or by pouring them into a colander, then place them in the ice water bath for 5 minutes to ensure that the cooking stops.
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Combine the steamed potatoes, blanched beans and the sauce, stirring with a large spoon to ensure that everything gets well-coated with the aioli and serve. Goes amazingly well with grilled or poached salmon, grilled chicken, burgers or really anything you can throw at it.
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