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Green Bean Salad With Fennel and Toasted Pecan Dukkah

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Green Bean Salad with Fennel and Toasted Pecan Dukkah
Photo by Tara Donne, Prop Styling by Alex Brannian, Food Styling by Cyd McDowell

Dukkah—a rich nut and spice blend—is easy to make and lends a zesty kick to this gorgeous crisp salad.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    40 minutes

  • Yield

    10–12 servings

Ingredients

¾ cup pecans (3 ounces)
3 tablespoons sesame seeds
1 tablespoon coriander seeds
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
½ teaspoon fennel seeds
Kosher salt, freshly ground black pepper
2½ pounds green beans, trimmed
1 medium fennel bulb with fronds
Finely grated zest from 1 lemon
⅓ cup extra-virgin olive oil

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat oven to 325ºF. Spread pecans on a rimmed baking sheet. Toast, tossing once, until fragrant and lightly golden, 8–10 minutes. Let cool completely.

    Step 2

    Meanwhile, toast sesame seeds in a medium skillet over medium-low heat, stirring frequently, until fragrant and lightly golden, about 5 minutes. Add coriander, cumin, and fennel seeds and toast, stirring frequently, until sesame seeds are golden and spices are fragrant, about 2 minutes more. Transfer to a plate and let cool completely.

    Step 3

    Coarsely chop ¼ cup pecans; set aside. Pulse sesame seed mixture, ½ tsp. salt, ½ tsp. pepper, and ½ cup pecans in a food processor until coarse, dry, and crumbly; do not let it become a paste.

    Step 4

    Cook green beans in a large pot of boiling salted water until crisp-tender, 5–7 minutes. Drain, then transfer immediately to a large bowl filled with ice water. Drain again and pat dry.

    Step 5

    Meanwhile, coarsely chop fennel fronds; set aside. Cut fennel bulb in half lengthwise, then thinly slice each half lengthwise.

    Step 6

    Whisk lemon zest, oil, ½ tsp. salt, and ¼ tsp. pepper in a large bowl. Add green beans, fennel bulb, and half of the dukkah and toss to combine. Season with salt and pepper. Transfer salad to a serving platter, then top with fennel fronds, remaining dukkah, and remaining ¼ cup pecans.

    Do ahead: Dukkah can be made up to 3 days ahead; store in an airtight container at room temperature.

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