Ingredients
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1
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1
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1
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2
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1 1/2
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1
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1
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2
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Directions
Chinese Green Beans, I love the green beans found on Chinese Restaurant buffets! They are the bomb! I could easily pay for the entire buffet and only eat the green beans! I found this recipe while searching for the technique online as I was told the secret was that they were Dry-Fried. Oh Yum! Thanks to Ronda Parkenson for the recipe I adapted. I found that I did not need as much oil when making this recipe….so i reduced the oil amounts to what used, if it does not look like enough for you, feel free to add more., Yummy Yum Yum Yum! Served these to guests. They ate every one. And wanted the recipe, which I’m printing for them right now., DH and I really enjoyed these tasty beans! We served them as a side to a grilled miso-glazed steak. used Shoaxing wine and just used a large non-stick skillet instead of a wok. This was fine. I copied this recipe into my keeper file and we will be having these again. Thanks!
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Steps
1
Done
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Wash the Green Beans and Pat Dry With Paper Towel. Cut Ends on the Diagonal Leaving Beans Long. |
2
Done
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Combine the Sauce Ingredients and Set Aside. |
3
Done
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Warm a Wok Over Medium Heat and Add 2 Tablespoons Peanut Oil. Drizzle Oil Down the Sides of the Wok. |
4
Done
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Once the Oil Is Heated, Add the Green Beans. Stir-Fry For About 10 Minutes, or Until the Skins Pucker and Turn Brown and the Green Beans Are Tender (not Mushy). Remove the Beans from the Wok. |
5
Done
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Over Medium-High Heat, Heat 1 Teaspoon Sesame Oil. Once the Oil Is Hot, Add the Chopped Garlic, Ginger and Scallions. Stir-Fry Briefly For a Few Seconds Until Aromatic. Add the Chili Paste or Dried Chili Peppers. |
6
Done
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Add the Sauce and the Green Beans to the Wok. Toss and Serve Hot. |