
The sauce was pretty good. A bit too salty for my taste, but maybe that's just how hoisin is? I had a bottle in my pantry that I'd picked up from the market a few months ago and this was the first time I used it.
So if you have a few veggies sitting around in your fridge that you need to use up, I would recommend this recipe. It's simple, tasty, and would work with any summer squash, green beans, tofu, broccoli, etc.
1 bunch of green beans, cleaned and halved
1 onion, minced
3 garlic cloves, minced
vegetable oil
1/3 cup hoisin sauce
2 Tbsp Chinese rice wine
1 Tbsp Oriental sesame oil
1 Tbsp tamari soy sauce
Saute the onion for seven minutes (or until soft) in a large wok with 1-2 tablespoons of vegetable oil. Add the garlic, saute for one or two more minutes. Add the green beans, saute till tender, approx. 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, mix the hoisin sauce, rice wine, seaseme oil, and tamari in a bowl.
When the beans are soft, pour the sauce on top. Saute for one minute.
Serve over rice.
5 comments:
What a great, inexpensive dish!! Yum!! Yeah, hoisin is definitely salty.
You know, over at my blog, Everyday Cookin, I'm soooo about trying to make things that are very inexpensive, quick, easy, and tasty. This would TOTALLY qualify. Great job!
-DTW
www.everydaycookin.blogspot.com
Looks delicious, and then you throw in that it only cost $3 and I'm totally impressed! Go ingenuity!
Green beans are one of the few veggies that I am just not a fan of... But I bet you could still get me to try these, because that glaze sounds wonderful.
It sounds absolutely yummy! Love hoisin sauce. ;)
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