Spicy Garlic Green Beans |
Spicy green beans, served in Chinese restaurants, is difficult to reproduce at home, so I came up with my own recipe. To retain crispness in the green beans, they are tossed with besan or chickpea flour and fried before stir-frying. If you prefer to use green beans without the besan, make sure the oil is very hot before frying them so that they remain crisp.
- Brown ground meat and set aside.
- Bring some salted water to a boil and blanch green beans for 2 minutes.
- Drain and toss with besan (optional).
- Heat oil over medium-high heat and fry green beans for 2 minutes.
- Remove green beans and oil from skillet and set aside.
- Stir-fry bacon and garlic until fat is rendered from bacon.
- Add onions, chili flakes and stir-fry until onions soften.
- Add ground meat, return green beans with oil to skillet and fry for a minute.
- Pour soy sauce, vinegar and sesame oil into skillet and toss until combined.
- Add salt to taste and transfer to a serving dish.
- Garnish with sesame oil and serve over steamed long-grain rice.
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