Me: (adorable, intelligent little child that I was) Mom. MoOm. MoOom!! They have brussel sprouts. MOM. They have BRUSSEL SPROUTS! Can you GET SOME, MOM???
Mom: No. Those things are nasty.
Me: No they aren't. Belinda makes them for us. They're SO good. Can YOU make them?
Mom: No! And DON'T. ASK. AGAIN.
Random Shopper: *gawking* How did you get your kids to do that?
Anyhow...
Green beans with Hoisin Sauce
Level: Easy Peasy
- Snow Peas (or regular green beans) Make sure they are fresh and lovely!
- Green Onions
- Canola Oil
- Hoisin Sauce
Clean your beans. Cut off any weird threadies. If you used regular green beans, break them into big bite size pieces. Clean your onions and cut them into the same sized pieces as your beans. (NOTE: I usually do about 2 parts green beans to 1 part onion) Heat up some canola oil in a wok or frying pan. Throw the beans and onions in there just long enough for them to cook through WITHOUT losing crispness. Slop some Hoisin sauce on them, and toss. It's doesn't take too terribly much of the hoisin sauce.
What do you have?
Monster Deliciousness.
She also made the most amazing lo mein that I've ever had, but I'll have to find out precisely what she put on it to make it so WONDERFUL. I should have taken a picture. It was beautiful as well as wonderful. So good, my hunny couldn't answer whether or not he liked it, because he was too busy polishing his plate with his tongue and getting up to get another serving!
And one more thing. A hint on the cupcakes? Chocolate Genache will be involved because I have cream I have to use. So stay tuned. I have found an amazing recipe. They will be ridiculous.