Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Holiday Recipe Week (Tuesday)~ Featuring Multi Award-Winning Writer/Producer/Director Susan Rohrer

HAPPY HOLIDAY RECIPE WEEK!
(Tuesday)
This week I am posting recipes I've received from individuals in the publishing world (authors, editors, etc). I will post one or more recipes a day. In case you missed my original blog post requesting recipes, please click HERE to read.

Next featured recipe is from multi award-winning writer/producer/director, Susan Rohrer.

God Bless!
T Denise Clary
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Author Susan Rohrer
and her "Daddy's Christmas Beans"


Susan Rohrer is a multiple award-winning professional writer/producer/director in
the entertainment industry. Susan’s credits in one or more of these capacities include: an adaptation of Gods Trombones; 100 episodes of drama series Another Life; Humanitas Prize finalist & Emmy winner Never Say Goodbye; Emmy nominees Terrible Things My Mother Told Me and The Emancipation of Lizzie Stern; anthology No Earthly Reason; NAACP Image Award nominee Mothers Day; AWRT Public Service Award winner (for addressing the problem of teen sexual harassment) Sexual Considerations; comedy series Sweet Valley High; telefilms Book of Days and Another Pretty Face; Emmy nominee & Humanitas Prize finalist If I Die Before I Wake; as well as Film Advisory Board & Christopher Award winner About Sarah.

Susan is also the author of the book, THE HOLY SPIRIT: Amazing Power for everyday people. Holy Spirit is a step-by-step guide to growing in dynamic relationship with the Holy Spirit. It explores how even the most ordinary of believers can experience the extraordinary power of God in everyday life. You can check it out at this LINK. All correspondence about Holy Spirit can be directed to InfiniteArtsMgmt@gmail.com


Susan's Holiday Recipe
"Daddy's Christmas Beans"
"Daddy's Christmas Beans"
(Stock photo)

"I was taught to cook in the South, where we’d eyeball how much of this or that went into a dish and creativity was encouraged (I added the garlic—which Daddy wouldn’t touch). Here are the basics of this healthy, low-fat favorite." --Susan Rohrer
  • Fresh Green Beans (about a handful per person to serve)
  • Chopped yellow onion (sized proportionately to amount of green beans)
  • 1-2 T. Olive oil
  • Diced tomatoes (enough for color, but not so much to upstage the green beans)
  • Vegetable bouillon and/or water (enough to simmer the beans)
  • Minced garlic cloves
  • Salt & pepper to taste
  • Toasted slivered almonds
Wash and cut the stems off the green beans. Snap or cut to size. Chop onion and sauté in olive oil in large pot on stovetop till tender and golden. Add prepped green beans and vegetable bouillon to the same pot. Bring to a boil, and then reduce heat to simmer. Add diced tomatoes, garlic, salt & pepper. Simmer till beans are tender. Toast almonds on a tray in oven. Set aside in separate dish. Serve using slotted spoon. Garnish with toasted almonds to taste.

ENJOY!
  

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