Spicy Tender-crisp Green Beans |
Wu Se green beans have a distinctive spicy peanut sauce. In this easy recipe, flavour is jazzed up with a bit of spring in the addition of great-tasting maple syrup. The beans are lightly steamed before being combine with sprouted sunflower seeds, sun-dried tomatoes, sweet red pepper, garlic, ginger, and fresh cilantro, and dressed with spicy/sweet maple-peanut sauce.
You'll need: For the Beans: 1 cup greens beans; 1/2 cup sprouted sunflower seeds; 1/4 cup dehydrated tomatoes; 1/4 cup chopped cilantro; 2 teaspoons chopped ginger root; 1 small hot chilie. diced; 1 clove garlic, chopped. For the Wu Se Sauce: 1/4 cup tamari; 1/4 soaking liquid from re-hydrated sun-dried tomatoes; 2 tablespoons chunky peanut butter; 2 tablespoons water; 1 teaspoon coconut butter; 1 teaspoon maple syrup; 1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon ground red chili pepper, 1 teaspoon kyoto red miso. Garnish: black sesame seeds.
Method: Snip sun-dried tomatoes into small pieces, and re-hydrate in fresh water. Chop peppers, ginger, cilantro and garlic.
Method: Snip sun-dried tomatoes into small pieces, and re-hydrate in fresh water. Chop peppers, ginger, cilantro and garlic.
Spicy Peanut-flavoured Wu Se Sauce |
Place sunflower seeds in a large bowl along with chopped sweet and hot red peppers, cilantro, ginger and garlic.
Spicy Wu Se Green Beans |
Rinse and cut green beans in half. Lightly steam. When beans are tender-crisp, mix into bowl and add sauce, stirring well to coat vegetables. Transfer to serving dish, and garnish with a generous sprinkle of black sesame seeds.
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