Ingredients
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10
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1 1/4
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1
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7
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1
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2
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2
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1
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1
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1
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Directions
Marinated Goat Cheese and Walnuts Meets Green Beans, The marinade for the goat’s cheese compliments the green beans and walnuts so well! Pick through the green beans for the little thin ones for this recipe Adapted from the Good Cooking cookbook by Jill Dupleix , Both my DH and I enjoyed this recipe I did cut it in half for the two of us It had a great flavor and was different Only thing I found confusing, was how to tell if the cheese was melted, it was difficult to tell by just looking at it and when I took it off the foil it fell apart It is not a stringy cheese But the taste was great!
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Steps
1
Done
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To Marinate Goat Cheese:. |
2
Done
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Cut the Cheese Into Thick Slices and Arrange in a Single Layer on a Plate. Combine the Olive and Walnut Oils, Shallots, Garlic, Thyme, and Coriander and Fennel Seeds, Then Pour Over the Cheese. Cover With Plastic Wrap, Set Aside Till Serving. |
3
Done
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Trim Green Beans. Bring Water to Simmer in a Saucepan and Cook Green Beans About 5 Minutes, Then Drain. |
4
Done
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Toast the Walnut Halves in a Hot Dry Pan Until Fragrant. |
5
Done
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Turn on Broiler. |
6
Done
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Drain Off a Little Marinade from the Cheese and Toss the Beans in It, Adding Sea Salt and Pepper to Taste. Arrange the Green Beans on Large Serving Plates. |
7
Done
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Gently Lift the Cheese Slices Onto a Sheet of Foil and Place Under the Broiler Until Just Melted, About 2 Minutes. Place on Top of Beans. Spoon the Remaining Marinade Over and Sprinkle the Toasted Walnuts on Top. Serve and Enjoy! |