If you’re not totally fed up with brussel sprouts after Christmas try this delicious take on them. Full of phyto-chemicals this brassica family dish is stunning, aromatic, delicious and nutritious!
Sastāvdaļas par 2
300g (10 un 1/2 unces) of brussel sprouts, washed, trimmed and halved
200g (7 unces) konstantas tofu
2 red onions, šķēlēs
vienu collu (2 un 1/2 cm) piece of ginger cut into fine matchsticks
3 cloves of garlic finely sliced
a teaspoon of chilli flakes
a tablespoon of dark soy sauce
ēdamkarote agaves nektāra
a tablespoon of cornflour
tējkarote Tumeric
half a teaspoon of dried cumin seeds
augu eļļa
sāls un pipari
rice and a handful of frozen peas to serve (izvēles)
Metode
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Put the tofu in a fine sieve and weigh down (for instance with a plate and a can of tomatoes) par 10 minutes or so
In a large pan, start to fry the onions over a low heat with a pinch of salt and then add the sprouts, saute for about 10 minutes before adding the ginger and garlic. Stir these through and cook for a few minutes more
In the meantime in a separate pan heat some oil and mix the cornflour, turmeric and some salt and pepper in a bowl.
Pat dry the tofu cut into inch (2 un 1/2 cm) strips and roll in the cornflour mix (retain the leftover powder). Fry for 10 minutes turning to brown all sides
Add the cumin, soy sauce and agave nectar to the onions and sprouts
Add about 100ml (3 un 1/2 šķidruma unces) of cold water to the remaining cornflour mix,stir and add to the sprouts and onions. When the onions and sprouts have softened they are ready to serve
This looks so delicious, some people really hate brussel sprouts. I love them! Going to make this!