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Old 12-31-2009, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Koala77 View Post
I've finally taken to growing my own bean sprouts. We have lots of stir fries (Thai and Chinese food), and we nearly always put sprouts in those. Also, summer's on it's way here so I can grow sprouts for our salads.

I'm using the "el cheapo" growing in a glass jar method, but I can't remember whether to put the sprouts in the light on a window ledge, or whether I should I keep them to sprout in the dark, or less bright area of my kitchen.

Melody? Anyone?
Kaola:


Don't know if you ever found some of my bean sprouts video, but here's a link to one I made. Get a load of how they can look if you sprout them correctly.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCdLZMAsgu0

I was asking my fellow sprouters if I can eat them (the leaves I mean), after I saute them? I found out that yes indeed, I can eat all of these. And what I do with them is amazing.

I grab a handful, throw them in a frying pan, add a splash of extra virgin olive oil and saute for 30 seconds. I then take my bowl and first I put in the rest of my sprouts, (broccoli, alfalfa, fenugreek (god, I love this one), and whatever one puts in a salad, etc. tomatoes, black olives, etc.)

then I throw in the sauteed bean sprouts. I don't have to add any oil, because the bean sprouts were sauteed in the olive oil. I just add some salt and pepper to taste, some garlic poweder, some turmeric (I put this in EVERYTHING), and some basil. I toss toss toss.

Believe me, THIS IS A SALAD THAT IS TO DIE FOR!!

lol

Melody

P.S. Let me know how you do with your bean sprouts.
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