Chinese garlic green beans is a simplified version of Sichuan dry fried green beans. This recipe is vegan and uses basic pantry ingredients to create a mouthwatering and satisfying side. 

Perfect green beans, no wok and deep-frying required

If you’ve ever ordered this dish in a restaurant, you must have wondered how to get those perfectly charred and blistered green beans.  Chinese garlic green beans use a cooking technique called Gan Bian (干煸), which directly translated means “dry fried”. It is similar to shallow frying, as it uses much less oil to cook the ingredients, but achieves a result similar to deep fried food. In this case, the green beans are pan fried with oil until they are perfectly charred and blistered. They’re then stir fried with aromatics and a touch of soy sauce to create a bold flavor.

How to make garlic green beans

Cooking garlic green beans is super easy. That’s it!  To spice it up a little, you can sprinkle some chili flakes or add a splash of chili oil. I used a high quality peanut oil to add nutty flavor to the dish. If you use a neutral oil such as vegetable oil or avocado oil, you can add a splash of toasted sesame oil or sesame seeds at the end of the cooking.   

Thoroughly pat the green beans dry before cooking

This is very important. You will need a very hot pan for this dish. Make sure the green beans are dried thoroughly so you won’t get crazy oil splatter.

How to blister the green beans with less oil

To make the perfect green beans, make sure the pan is heated until very hot. Once you add the green beans, do not stir them too often so they will have enough time to char.  You can fry the green beans in small batches. But I found it’s easiest to cook everything in one big heavy skillet. When you cook all the green beans together, you’ll find that some of them char quickly. You should remove the charred green beans from the skillet to prevent overcooking. When the green beans are charred but still feel slightly tough inside, you should take them out. Because you will return them to the pan later and cook them with soy sauce. The green beans will be properly cooked by then – just softened yet still crisp.

How to serve garlic green beans

These garlic green beans are so flavorful that you can serve them by themselves or over steamed rice. It makes a perfect side dish or a part of a multi-dish meal. I also love to top it on the rice and add a marinated egg to make a quick lunch. They freeze and reheat well, so you can use them for meal prep too.

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