After eating this dish from the restaurant, I came home wanting to try my hands at this dish but without the lotus root. I substituted it with asparagus and I added in some sweet peas and arrowroots. It was a simple stir fry kind of veggies put together with gingko nuts. I love the simple taste whereby one can taste the natural sweetness of the veggies. The Gingko nuts are good for memory. I love this dish and the colorful veggies gave the dish a very refreshing look and kids will love to eat these colorful stir fried greens with gingko nuts.
a treasure of greens... sweet peas, asparagus , arrowroots,
red capsicum and straw mushrooms
simple yet delicious
the colorful veggies make this dish ...a delights to the eye
and the stomach :) young and old will be drawn to it
a deliciousness any herbivore vegetarian will love :)
A Treasure of Greens With Gingko Nuts
Ingredients:
1 bundle of asparagus - cut into 1.5" length
1 red capsicum - cut into strips
1 pkt of sweet peas - cut off the two ends
5 arrowroots - cut into thick slices
1 tin of straw mushrooms- cut into halves
20 pieces of gingko nuts - remove the inside stem like thing
2 pips of garlic - chopped
2 tbsp olive oil
seasoning:
1 tbsp of oyster sauce
1 tbsp of chinese cooking wine
dash of white pepper
salt to taste * optional
thickening:
2 tsp of corn flour
50 ml water
Method:
Heat up oil in a non stick wok, add in the garlic and stir fry till fragrant. Add in the arrowroots, asparagus, sweetpeas, straw mushrooms , gingko nuts and capsicum. Stir fry till cooked. Add in the seasoning and thickening. Stir fry another 5 minutes. Dish up and serve hot with rice.
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I LOVE LOVE this stir-fry. In summer, I like to make snap peas stir-fry with lily bulbs.
ReplyDeleteI must look for gingko nuts to give this recipe a try.
Thanks.
Hi Angie..you are welcome :) I love this dish too:)
ReplyDeleteI love the bright and fresh colour of this dish. Looks very healthy and delicious. Mixed vegetables dish is always my favourite.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary...mine too :)
ReplyDeleteI'd have never thought of adding ginkgo nuts in savory dishes ... just tong sui ... This is such a fab idea!!
ReplyDeleteHey, can't wait to see both you and PiggyGal end of next month! Keep it up & take care till then!
Pei-Lin
Hi Pei Lin,
ReplyDeleteOh...I can't wait to meet you too :)
Sounds so delicious, and looks so colorful! I've never had gingko nuts. Interesting!
ReplyDeleteLooks fresh and healthy. Where do you find gingko nuts?
ReplyDeleteThis dish looks so colorful, it has to be good for you. Thanks for sharing this recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis stir-fry veggie is fabulous. Love it especially after eating so much food those past few weeks.
ReplyDeleteHi TEAH...you should try eating gingko...lots of goodness in it :)
ReplyDeleteHi Carol...gingko nuts can be found in asian store or chinatown :)
Hi Janice...you are welcome :)
Hi Cheah...yup it is good after all the meat dishes :))