DRY-FRIED FRENCH BEANS WITH MINCED PORK
2 min readThe secret to this dish is to ensure that you don’t overcook the beans when deep-frying before adding them to the wok.When we first opened the restaurant,we were getting through boxes and boxes of beans every day purely because the chefs would repeatedly miss the critical stage at which the skin of the beans just begins to shrivel and therefore they would keep ending up in the bin.The chef Corey Lee explains in a book I bought recently that many of our fellow professionals live pursuing standards that exist only in their heads and devote their lives to fine points that few people notice-in my case,the exact moment when the beans need to be lifted out of the fryer!
Serves 2
INGREDIENTS
vegetable oil,for deep-frying,plus a drizzle
300g French beans
100g minced pork
1 teaspoon fermented chilli bean paste
1 tablespoon Shaoxing rice wine
15g preserved vegetables
pinch of salt
drizzle of sesame oil
1g ground toasted Sichuan peppercorns,or more if you like the mouth-numbing sensation
1.Heat the oil for deep-frying in a deep-fat fryer to 190℃.
2.Meanwhile,top and tail the beans.
3.Deep-fry the beans until they are 80 per cent cooked-when the surface of the beans just starts to wrinkle.Remove them from the oil and drain on kitchen paper.
4.Add a drizzle of vegetable oil to a hot wok and stir-fry the minced pork until brown and dry,then stir in the chilli bean paste.
5.Add the wine and then the beans and mix through before adding the preserved vegetables and salt.
6.Finish with a drizzle of sesame oil and the ground Sichuan pepper before serving immediately.