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You know those amazing green beans that you can find on most Chinese buffets anywhere you go? The ones that are slightly crunchy yet fully cooked with a light sauce that is out of this world? Well, those are my faves. I make a bee line straight to the beans every time I go and pile them sky high til they are falling off my plate on the walk back to my table.

I haven't always loved them so. In fact, it was my sister-in-law, Joicey Poo, who introduced them to me for the first time many many years ago. All three of us Holden girl wives went on a little weekend retreat to a women's conference with our mother in law and my mom. Now, I have always loved Joice from the start but two things made me wonder about her that weekend. First, she went on this retreat on her way home from her honeymoon! She hadn't even been home yet and she piled in with us…all the women in her new family she inherited 5 days earlier…and off we went 4 hours away for 2 nights. And secondly ….when we went out to eat that night for Chinese, out of all the yummy deep fried stuff covered in amazing sauces she comes back with a plate full of green beans. Green beans!?? I couldn't imagine? She chose green beans over sweet and sour chicken?

Well ironically, years later when I finally tried them myself when I was on a diet and needed to cut back on the fried biscuits dipped in sugar, I discovered what Joicey-Poo has known all along. Those green beans are the bomb diggity. I can't get enough of them when I go. (those and the coconut macaroons but lets not talk about those.) So this started my quest in trying to figure out how to make them at home. And I'm happy to say that Nick finally figured it out for me and now I'm gonna share this happy news with y'all.

First you got to start off with fresh green beans.

This is a must if you want them perfectly cooked yet still slightly crunchy.

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I recommend cutting the tips off the beans but you don't have to.

I didn't in these pics but have started doing that the last several times I cooked them.

Now…hold on to your black yoga pants.

Here are the secret ingredients to that light sauce that makes them taste sooo good.

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Oyster sauce and honey.

Now don't tune out if you think the word oyster is just disgusting and that any kind of sauce made from it must be from the devil. I'm telling you, it's good stuff. It doesn't taste like you're eating oysters. I'm not a huge oyster fan myself but love cooking with this stuff. It's just a super rich and wonderful flavor that you need to have in your life. We have begun to use in a lot of our dishes. And when you add the honey, the two flavors come together perfectly.

Now I'm not a measurer when I'm cooking. I just do it by taste and looks. This is why I don't put recipes on here much. I realize that frustrates some of you. It does my girls too and that's why they now call their daddy when they want a recipe because he's so good with details. Me, not so much.

I start with some olive oil. It barely covers the bottom of the pan…like just enough to coat the beans when I toss them around. (sometimes I use a little sesame oil with it but it's not necessary if you don't already have any) I mince two toes of garlic and throw that in there with the green beans. I stir them and add salt and a little garlic powder. ( we like garlic)

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After they have cooked for a few minutes and start to lose that raw bean taste. ( you will have to sample a few as you cook), then I drizzle the oyster sauce and honey. I have no idea how much to tell you. Drizzle enough that all the beans are covered once you stir them up. More oyster sauce than honey.

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Now just keep stirring these on med to high heat until the beans are the right texture for you.

Some people like them crispy. Some like them cooked down a little more.

Then serve them up while they are nice and hot.

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I can honestly say I've almost eaten my weight in these beans.

Which is better than the Flaming Hot Cheetos that I used to consume in the same matter.

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I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!

Happy Friday! I hope you have a great weekend.

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FAQs

What are the green looking beans that Chinese eat? ›

Just in case you didn't know, edamame is actually just a green soy bean in its fresh state in the pod. In China, fresh edamame is harvested during the summer months. By now, they are all over produce markets in China.

What is green bean in Chinese traditional? ›

We call green beans 四季豆, which means four season bean or year bean! It's the most common name for this bean in the southern region of China.

What temperature are green beans on a buffet? ›

It is so required in order to make them ideal and long-lasting survival without losing their characteristics. Therefore, green beans cooked for hot holding on a buffet must reach an internal temperature of 140 °F or warmer.

What kind of beans do Chinese people eat? ›

Just as Indian vegetarian food depends a lot on lentils and pulses, the Chinese pantry cannot do without beans. Red beans, green beans, soybeans, black beans, speckled beans - even beans with "eyebrows".

What beans do Chinese use? ›

6 Wholesome Asian Legumes to Enliven Your Cooking
  • Soybean. Native to East Asia, the soybean has long since become practically inseparable from Asian cuisines. ...
  • Long bean. ...
  • Mung Bean. ...
  • Red Bean. ...
  • Snow peas. ...
  • Chickpeas. ...
  • Honorary Mentions.

What is the green herb in Chinese cooking? ›

Chinese chives, also known as 'garlic chives' have flat dark green leaves with white flowers. Tasting a cross between mellow garlic and chives, the leaves and flowers are perfect for adding to stir-fries at the end of cooking, in soups or as dumpling fillings.

Do Chinese long beans taste like green beans? ›

In flavor, Chinese long beans are very similar to the common backyard green bean most of us grew up eating. I find that they hold up better to cooking, staying crisper and more firm even after being simmered in a broth or reheated. They're also easier to prepare than green beans.

Are Chinese long beans like green beans? ›

Long beans taste similar to green beans, but their texture is distinct. A green bean is pleasingly crisp when fresh and raw or quickly steamed and immediately cooled (and, as I reported a few weeks ago, sticks to your shirt when fresh). The long bean is floppy and – well – long.

Should you rinse canned green beans before cooking? ›

Unless the recipe tells you to keep the canned beans in their liquid, you should drain your can and give the beans a good rinse before using. This will improve the flavor and texture of your finished dish. Open your cans of beans using a can opener. There may be sharp edges from opening the can.

Can you overcook green beans? ›

Don't overcook them!

Nothing is worse than a mushy, overcooked green bean. Crisp and slightly tender beans is the goal. To achieve this, taste a bean or two during the cooking process. If it is too crispy for you, keep cooking, testing another green bean in a minute or two.

How many pounds of green beans do I need to serve 20 people? ›

“When alternative sides are plentiful, assume guests will eat a little less of each and one pound will serve four people,” Hartigan says. “And if vegetarians outnumber carnivores at your table, assume your green beans will go fast and assume that one pound will serve two people.”

What adds flavor to green beans? ›

Soy sauce is one of the easiest answers to how to flavor green beans. You can throw in some of this soy sauce, sesame oil, olive oil, ginger, and garlic and pan fry until glassy and green and you may never want to eat green beans any other way again.

How to fancy up green beans? ›

15 Tips To Add Flavor To Green Beans
  1. Roast green beans. ...
  2. Blanch green beans and add butter. ...
  3. Grill green beans and serve with yogurt. ...
  4. Simmer green beans in chicken broth. ...
  5. Air fry green beans and add garlic powder. ...
  6. Roast in bacon fat and combine with bacon. ...
  7. Jazz them up with cream. ...
  8. Mix green beans into mac and cheese.
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What happens when you cook green beans with baking soda? ›

Your Beans Will Cook Faster

Well, creating an alkaline (or basic) environment by adding a small amount (about 1 teaspoon per cup of dry beans) of baking soda to your soaking/cooking water can actually help your beans cook faster.

What are those green beans called? ›

Often referred to as just green beans, this type also goes by the names string beans and snap beans.

What is green mung bean in Chinese? ›

绿豆 : mung bean... : lǜ dòu | Definition | Mandarin Chinese Pinyin English Dictionary | Yabla Chinese.

Are lucky beans edible? ›

Each pod is triangular in shape, 30 mm long and splits open to reveal the shiny red-and-black 'lucky bean' seeds. The seeds are poisonous and contain abrin, which is released if the pod is eaten.

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