Spiced pickled runner beans
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Spiced pickled runner beans
This is basically a chutney. A good way to use up the runners and it is really nice!
It is a Delia recipe. Here is the link: http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/r_0000001290.asp
Made a load yesterday, but think I will do some more for Christmas presents!
It is a Delia recipe. Here is the link: http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/r_0000001290.asp
Made a load yesterday, but think I will do some more for Christmas presents!
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I was given a recipe for Runner Bean Chutney many years ago and it is now a firm family favourite. It was from an old WI chutney booklet. It is very similar to Delia's recipe. It keeps really well too - if you can keep the family away from it long enough to find out! I like it with cold turkey at Christmas.
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well you were right! I have just made a batch of the spiced pickled runner beans and it looks and smells delicious...now I have to wait for a whole month before I can eat it. I shall be down at my allotment tomorrow picking more beans though as my brother has already ordered a few jars...good job I save all my jars...thanks again for the recipe....and any other ideas to use up vegetable gluts please post them here as I, for one, would be very grateful.
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They seem to have moved the page to here:
http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/spic ... 90,RC.html
I'll have a go at this myself, but guess who's just taken all the jam jars to the bottle bank.
http://www.deliaonline.com/recipes/spic ... 90,RC.html
I'll have a go at this myself, but guess who's just taken all the jam jars to the bottle bank.
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