Spicy Yardlong Beans with Chicken

To be honest, I rarely use yardlong beans aka ‘kacang panjang’ in my dishes as there are only a limited number of dishes that I know how to cook them with. One day, I happened to buy a bulk of them as they were sold cheap, only to realise I had to struggle to finish them up before I left for my outstation assignment the following week.

I searched frantically for recipes to cook these crunchy yardlong beans, but to no avail. As I was googling for more recipes, I recalled a dish that my mom used to cook with fermented beancurd. With the remaining bird’s eye chillies in the fridge, I decided to improvise the dish with a little kick of spiciness. The secret to this dish is in preserving the crunchiness of the beans, which is explained in the recipe. I cooked a large portion of it and hubby was worried whether we could finish it. Little did we realise, they were all gone in just a couple of minutes.

Spicy Yardlong Beans with Chicken Recipe

Serves: 3-4 pax / Prep Time: 15 mins / Cook Time: 10 mins / Level of Difficulty: Simple 

Ingredients

Marinade

Sauce

Instructions

1. Marinate the chicken and set it aside for approximately 15-30 minutes in the fridge.

2. Mix the sauce into a small bowl and set it aside.

3. Bring a pot of water to boil. Add in the yardlong beans and do a quick blanch until the colour changes to a brighter green.

4. Take them out and run the beans under cold water and set aside. (Tips: This is to ensure the color of the beans remain bright green and crunchy after being stir-fried). 

5. In a non-stick skillet, add in canola oil over medium heat. Sauté the garlic until it turns golden brown and aromatic.

6. Add the chicken and stir-fry until it is fully cooked or no longer pink in colour.

7. Add the carrots and young small corns into the skillet. Sauté on a medium flame for 1-2 minutes.

8. Add the yardlong beans and chillies and do a quick stir for approximately 2-3 minutes.

9. Add in the sauce mixture and stir continuously until it is well-combined. Serve immediately with hot steamed rice.

 

 

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