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P F Changs Temple Long Beans

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Ingredients

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4 cups chinese long beans or 4 cups string beans cut into 3 inch lengths
4 ounces five spice pressed tofu cut into thin slices
1/2 cup carrot julienned
1 cup chinese yellow chives or 1 cup chives cut into 3 inch lengths
1/4 cup vegetarian oyster sauce
1/2 teaspoon soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon granulated sugar
1/2 cup hot water
2 teaspoons canola oil

Nutritional information

185.2
Calories
68g
Calories From Fat
7.6g
Total Fat
0.9 g
Saturated Fat
0mg
Cholesterol
120.3mg
Sodium
21.5g
Carbs
1.6g
Dietary Fiber
3.4g
Sugars
10.1g
Protein
183g
Serving Size (g)
2
Serving Size

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P F Changs Temple Long Beans

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    This copycat recipe is for P F Chang's Temple Long Beans. This simple stir-fry of Chinese long beans in a vegetarian oyster sauce is true to the spirit of Chinese Buddhist cuisine, hence the name, "Temple Long Beans." Pressed five-spice tofu is sold in the refrigerator cases of many Asian groceries. If you cannot find it or the fragrant Chinese yellow chives, simply double the amount of long beans.

    • 55 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    P F Chang’s Temple Long Beans, This copycat recipe is for P F Chang’s Temple Long Beans. This simple stir-fry of Chinese long beans in a vegetarian oyster sauce is true to the spirit of Chinese Buddhist cuisine, hence the name, Temple Long Beans. Pressed five-spice tofu is sold in the refrigerator cases of many Asian groceries. If you cannot find it or the fragrant Chinese yellow chives, simply double the amount of long beans., This copycat recipe is for P F Chang’s Temple Long Beans. This simple stir-fry of Chinese long beans in a vegetarian oyster sauce is true to the spirit of Chinese Buddhist cuisine, hence the name, Temple Long Beans. Pressed five-spice tofu is sold in the refrigerator cases of many Asian groceries. If you cannot find it or the fragrant Chinese yellow chives, simply double the amount of long beans.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Separately Blanch the Long Beans and Carrots Until Tender-Crisp in Plain Boiling Water. Drain and Rush Under Cold Water to Stop the Cooking. Drain Again. Set Aside.

    2
    Done

    Combine the Temple Sauce Ingredients. Taste and Adjust the Soy Sauce and Sugar to Your Liking.

    3
    Done

    Heat a Wok or Wide Skillet Over High Heat Until Hot. Add the Vegetable Oil, Swirl to Glaze the Pan. Add the Long Beans, Carrots and Tofu. Stir-Fry Until Hot, About 2 Minutes.

    4
    Done

    Stir the Sauce and Add It to the Pan. Bring to a Simmer, Tossing to Bath the Vegetables. Stir the Cornstarch Mixture Then Add It to the Pan. Stir Until the Sauce Turns Glossy, About 10 Seconds. Shower in the Chives, Stir to Blend, Then Turn Off the Heat. Add the Sesame Oil and Toss to Mix.

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