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Sweet nsour chicken and chinese long bean w mushroom.

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By Tasteyg


Sweet nsour chicken and chinese long bean w mushroom.

I made this the other night for dinner, for the first time. It came out pretty good :)



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I feel hungry again.

17 Mar, 2011

 

Me too!

17 Mar, 2011

amy
Amy
 

It looks delicious Tracy ,any left overs ???

17 Mar, 2011

 

Sorry Amy, it's all gone ;) There were leftover, but I made fried rice out of them :)

17 Mar, 2011

amy
Amy
 

Oh what a shame , remember me next time ,LOL......

17 Mar, 2011

 

Could pack you some up in a to-go box...but don't think it will travel well ;)

17 Mar, 2011

 

Im sooo hungry now!!!

18 Mar, 2011

 

please stop making me hungry, Tastey!! I had a glass of cranberry-pomegranate juice for dinner - there just wasn't anything in the house I wanted to eat! Now I will just have to go to China Wok tomorrow for lunch.

18 Mar, 2011

 

LOL, Sorry Laura!!! Hope you got your China Wok to tide you over :)

18 Mar, 2011

 

no, I didn't go to China Wok, because I forgot when I wrote that comment that I didn't have any money, because I spent it all on plants and dog food. There are limited veg options there anyway! I wouldn't mind having your recipe for the mushrooms and beans, though!

18 Mar, 2011

 

Laura- I don't really have a "recipe"...but let's see...
Add a little oil (a Tbsp or 2) to a hot frying pan or wok if you've got one. Throw in chinese long bean (cut into bite size pieces) and sliced mushrooms. Also add a few pieces of sliced fresh ginger (skin removed) or you could use powdered ginger if fresh is not available. Also add a clove or 2 of sliced fresh garlic. Add a little water at this point just enough so the pan is not dry. Cook for may 5-8 mins stirring or tossing so as not to burn. I usually try a bean to see if it's done. You can turn heat to med-low and add small amount of oyster sauce (1 teaspoon at a time, to your taste ) careful, it's salty! Add about a 1/2 teaspoon sesame oil. Add small amount of soy sauce. Toss this all together until well incorperated. Now make a constarch slurry, by adding contarch and water together. Once that is well mixed turn up heat to high. Make sure there is enough liquid in the pan, if not add a little. Once the liquid is bubbling whisk in cornstarch slurry to thicken sauce. If it becomes too thick just add more water. And there you go!
Hope you try this and enjoy it! I bought my long beans at the local market $4.99 a pound!!!!!! I bought a little less than 1/2 pound, so it only cam e out to around $2 for 2 people, so not that bad. There were not the best looking ones that I've seen...especially for that price. My ex used to grows these in the garden and they were much better. So if you can grow them yourself!!! :))

19 Mar, 2011

 

Lucky I've eaten.

19 Mar, 2011

 

I will probably try this tomorrow, thanks!

19 Mar, 2011



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