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Green-Bean and Prosciutto Negimaki

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GreenBean and Prosciutto Negimaki
Green-Bean and Prosciutto NegimakiRoland Bello

It looks like a Japanese roll—but it's not! Green beans stand in for the traditional scallion; thin slices of prosciutto replace beef.

Cooks' note:

Prosciutto rolls can be assembled (but not cut into pieces) 1 day ahead and chilled, each roll wrapped tightly in plastic wrap. Cut rolls while cold, then bring to room temperature, covered with plastic wrap, before serving, about 30 minutes.

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