5 Ways to Cook Bean Sprouts

Bean sprouts have long been a popular ingredient in many Asian cuisines. They are low in calories, high in protein and fiber, and provide essential vitamins and minerals. Not only are bean sprouts great for your health, but they’re also versatile in the kitchen. Here are five fantastic ways to cook bean sprouts that will make them a regular in your meal rotation.
1. Stir-Frying
Stir-frying is arguably the most popular way to cook bean sprouts. It’s quick, easy, and brings out the best flavor and texture of the sprouts. To stir-fry bean sprouts, simply heat a bit of oil in a wok or large skillet over medium-high heat. Add minced garlic and cook until fragrant. Add the bean sprouts and any other desired vegetables (like bell peppers or onions), then stir-fry for 3-5 minutes or until tender-crisp. Season with soy sauce, oyster sauce, or your favorite stir-fry sauce.
2. Steamed
Steaming is one of the healthiest ways to cook bean sprouts since it uses no oil or fats. To steam bean sprouts, place them in a steamer basket over boiling water and cover with a lid. Steam for about 5 minutes or until tender yet still crisp. You can serve steamed bean sprouts as a simple side dish by seasoning them with salt, pepper, and a drizzle of sesame oil or even incorporate them into salads or rice dishes for added nutrition and crunch.
3. Blanched
Blanching is a cooking method that involves briefly boiling vegetables before plunging them into ice water to stop the cooking process immediately. This helps retain their vibrant color and texture while softening them slightly. To blanch bean sprouts, prepare an ice bath in a large bowl. Bring a pot of water to a rolling boil, add the sprouts, and cook for about 30 seconds. Immediately transfer the bean sprouts
to the ice bath to cool. Once cool, drain and season with your favorite dressing or incorporate them into salads and spring rolls.
4. Soup
Bean sprouts make a delicious and nutritious addition to soups. Their mild flavor complements a wide range of broths and ingredients. To add bean sprouts to soup, simply rinse the sprouts and trim their ends if desired. Add them to your favorite soup during the final few minutes of cooking so they remain crisp-tender.
5. Pickled
For a tangy, crunchy treat, try pickling your bean sprouts! To pickle bean sprouts, combine vinegar, sugar, salt, and any desired spices (like red pepper flakes or garlic) in a saucepan and bring to a boil until sugar dissolves. Pour the hot brine over bean sprouts in a heatproof container or jar, ensuring they are fully submerged. Allow the mixture to cool completely before refrigerating it for at least 24 hours to let the flavors meld.
There you have it – five versatile ways to enjoy bean sprouts in your cooking. Whether stir-fried, steamed, blanched, added in soups or pickled, these nutritious vegetables are sure to become a staple in your kitchen!

