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Philippines Monggo Beans And Pechay

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Ingredients

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2 cups mung beans green cooked
1 tablespoon gingerroot chopped small (if you like a strong ginger flavor you can add more. i usually do.)
2 - 3 medium tomatoes chopped
2 garlic cloves minced
1 onion
1 1/2 cups bok choy fresh and chopped
1 cup vegetarian chicken broth (use a few teaspoons of mckays vegan chicken seasoning mixed with two cups water or you can use reg)
salt (use braggs liquid aminos) or soy sauce to taste (use braggs liquid aminos)

Nutritional information

382.4
Calories
17 g
Calories From Fat
1.9 g
Total Fat
0.2 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
60.7mg
Sodium
67.6 g
Carbs
20.4 g
Dietary Fiber
3.1 g
Sugars
27.4 g
Protein
221g
Serving Size (g)
4
Serving Size

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Philippines Monggo Beans And Pechay

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      I don't think I executed this recipe well. I wasn't sure how much bok choy to use, and I was unsure if it was 2 cups cooked or uncooked mung beans. I wanted a little more flavor from the recipe as well. I think I will try this again once I have mastered cooking mung beans.

      • 50 min
      • Serves 4
      • Easy

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      Philippines Monggo Beans and Pechay (Mung Beans and Bok Choi),This is my favorite way to eat mung beans and bok choy. I think it’s the ginger flavor that really makes it good to me. It’s a Philippines dish that my Filipino friend and helper, Marina, makes for me often. Mung (Monggo) beans are extremely high in calcium and are also have a lot of iron and protein. Bok Choy (Pechay) also has a lot of calcium, iron, vitamin A, and a ton of vitamin C. So, this dish is really nutrient packed by these two items alone! Cooking time doesn’t include time to cook mung beans. Tastes nice served over rice.,I don’t think I executed this recipe well. I wasn’t sure how much bok choy to use, and I was unsure if it was 2 cups cooked or uncooked mung beans. I wanted a little more flavor from the recipe as well. I think I will try this again once I have mastered cooking mung beans.,We loved this! I am curious – is it 2c of cooked beans or 2c dry beans cooked? I cooked 2c of beans & carried on. Very delicious but it made a LOT. It keeps surprisingly well even with the bok choy in it. I roughly chopped the bok choy before adding it which worked out well. An excellent meal – thank you! Made for the Aussie Swap 9/08.


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      Steps

      1
      Done

      Blend Onion and 1/2 Cup Vegetarian Broth in the Blender (you Can Also Add the Ginger Root If You Don't Want to Chop It).

      2
      Done

      in a Large Pan Cook Blended Onion & Broth Mixture, Garlic, Ginger, and Tomatoes. Cook For About 3 Minutes.

      3
      Done

      Add the Cooked Green Mung Beans and Remaining Broth. Once It's Begun to Boil, Add the Pechay/Bok Choy and Cook Until It's Smooth (between 4 to 8 Minutes).

      4
      Done

      Salt to Taste. Tastes Great Served Over Cooked Rice.

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