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Stir-Fried Bean Sprouts

· 4 Servings

Mung beans are small dried green beans with yellow flesh. Like all beans, they're rich in protein, calcium, phosphorus and iron, but they're mainly grown for sprouting. Mung bean sprouts have long been a familiar ingredient in many Asian dishes. Traditional Chinese medicine maintains that mung beans have a "heat-clearing, toxin-resolving" effect that eases conditions such as diarrhea and painful swelling. If the idea of growing your own vegetables appeals to you, you might want to start with sprouting mung beans. Simply soak the beans overnight and then keep them in a warm, dark container, watering them occasionally until they sprout. The delicate shoots should be silvery white with small yellow leaves, and have an understated nutty flavor. Whether or not you grow them yourself or buy them at a market, always use crisp, almost dry-looking sprouts - brown-tinged, wet sprouts are past their peak. They'll keep for up to three days in the refrigerator

Ingredients:

· 1 pound fresh mung bean sprouts
· 1 tablespoon Virgin Coco de Manila Culinary Lauric Oil
· 3 scallions, split lengthwise and cut into 1-inch strips
· 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh ginger root
· 1/2 teaspoon light brown sugar
· Salt to taste
· Red pepper flakes, natural soy sauce or rice vinegar

Instructions:

  1. Wash, drain and dry the bean sprouts in a kitchen towel or paper towels.
  2. Heat the Virgin Coco de Manila Culinary Lauric Oil in a wok or skillet; add the scallions and ginger, and stir-fry over high heat for a few seconds. Then add the bean sprouts and stir-fry for 1 minute. Do not overcook; sprouts should remain crunchy but lose their raw bean taste.
  3. Add the brown sugar and salt to taste. Mix well and serve. Add pinches of red pepper flakes or dashes of natural soy sauce and rice vinegar for additional flavor.
Nutritional Information Per serving: · 70 calories
· 4 g total fat (2 g sat)
· 0 mg cholesterol
· 8 g carbohydrate
· 4 g protein
· 2 g fiber
· 250 mg sodium

Recipe adapted from DrWeil.com.

 

 

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