This recipe is such a hit in my house. I often double it and serve it as a snack!
Ingredients
1/2 pound fresh green beans
Flour
Mixture
1 cup flour
2 teaspoons garlic powder
2 teaspoons paprika
1 teaspoon onion powder
Egg
Mixture
1 egg
1 cup milk (I used 2%)
Breading
Mixture
2 cups panko breadcrumbs
(I had a seasoned panko on hand, if
you have plain, season it with some salt &
pepper)
Directions
Preheat over to 425
degrees.
Cover a large baking sheet with foil and lightly spray with
non-stick spray and set aside.
In a medium pot, add
2-3" of water and some salt and bring to a boil.
While you're waiting for
the water to boil (put a lid on the pot to speed it up), trim the ends off the
green beans.
Once the water is boiling, add the green beans and boil for
approximately 3 minutes.
Meanwhile, add ice and water to a large bowl to
make an ice bath.
After 3 minutes, drain the green beans and add them to
the ice bath. Let them cool down, then drain and pat the green beans
dry.
For the Flour Mixture
In a small bowl, add the flour,
garlic powder/salt, paprika, and onion powder. Whisk it together and set
aside.
For the Egg Mixture
In another bowl, whisk together the
egg and milk. Add about 2 tablespoons of the flour mixture to the egg mixture
and whisk it to combine. Set aside.
For the Breading
In a third
bowl, pour in your panko bread crumbs. If you're not using the seasoned kind,
sprinkle in some salt and pepper and stir to combine. Set aside.
To
Assemble
Set up an assembly line in the following order - green beans,
flour mix, egg mix, bread crumbs, pan.
Dredge each green bean into the
flour, then dip it in the egg mix, then dip it in the bread crumbs. Make sure
you fully coat the green beans with each step. Line them in a single layer on
your baking sheet.
Bake the green beans for around 15 minutes, until the
breading is golden brown and crispy. You can sprinkle with salt when they come
out but I skipped this step since I had used garlic salt and salted the boiling
water.
I mixed up a dipping sauce of ranch with a little bit of Frank's
hot sauce. Simple & so good.
Recipe from: Persnickety Plates
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