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Turkish Style Green Beans With Leeks And Carrots

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Grains Jewish Carrots, Holidays, Iraq, Jewish, Sephardic 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 Leeks
2 T Olive oil
1 Onion, cut into 1/2-in.
thick semicircles
3 Carrots, 1/4" slices
1/2 c Water
1 1/2 T Lemon juice
2 T Finely chopped fresh parsley
1/4 t Sugar
1/8 t Salt
10 oz Package frozen Italian green
beans slightly thawed

INSTRUCTIONS

To clean the leeks, cut off and discard the roots and all but 1 to 2
inches of the green tops. Slit the top of each in half lengthwise  down
to the point where the green part meets the white. Gently spread  the
leaves open and rinse the leeks very well under cool running  water to
remove any grit. Drain them well. Slice the cleaned leeks  crosswise
into 1/2-in. long pieces and set them aside. In a  medium-sized
saucepan, over medium-high heat, heat the oil. Add the  onion and cook,
breaking up the slices. When the onion is tender but  not browned, add
the reserved leeks and cook, stirring often, about 5  minutes longer.
Then add all the remaining ingredients, except the  green beans, and
stir gently to combine. Bring the mixture to a boil;  then lower the
heat, cover, and simmer for 20 minutes. Gently stir in  the green
beans; then simmer, covered, for 10 minutes longer, or  until all the
vegetables are tender. Serve warm. Or, to serve in the  Turkish manner,
chill completely (several hours or overnight), and  serve chilled or at
room temperature.  Recipe by: The Jewish Holiday Cookbook  Posted to
JEWISH-FOOD digest by Nancy Berry <nlberry@prodigy.net> on  Sep 20,
1998, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 378
Calories From Fat: 147
Total Fat: 16.5g
Cholesterol: 12.8mg
Sodium: 663.2mg
Potassium: 468.5mg
Carbohydrates: 43.4g
Fiber: 8.8g
Sugar: 2.6g
Protein: 15.4g


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