I first tasted bindaetteok - Korean mung bean pancakes - on a winter trip to Seoul. I made a hurried visit to Gwangjang Market in search of Korean pine nuts (which are excellent). I had a dinner ...
Although many different varieties of beans can be used to grow bean sprouts, the most commonly eaten ones come from mung beans and soybeans. You can buy bean sprouts in most grocery stores or grow ...
Mung beans quickly sprout thick, white, crisp shoots and are a popular source of beansprouts. Unlike other pulses they can be cooked, if desired, without prior soaking, although soaking does ...
Apart from the mung bean noodles and sesame dressing, there are no rules for the other ingredients to use, although you should always have a good mix of colours. I used carrot, cucumber ...
Pureed lentil and coconut cream form the base of this unusual dessert. Take the puree in pan and add two tbsp of sugar and 1/2 cup of coconut cream. Cook for two minutes and keep aside. 3. Soak the ...
Mung dal do not need to be soaked before using, but should be washed to get rid of any grit or dust. Older pulses that have been in the cupboard a while may take longer to cook than fresher ones.