Swiss Chard With Sesame Sauce
Swiss Chard With Sesame Sauce

Hello everybody, it is Drew, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, swiss chard with sesame sauce. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

Quick and easy, this Steamed Swiss Chard with Soy Sesame Sauce dish is nice served cold or at room temperature. Throughout the summer, Swiss chard makes a regular appearance in my CSA Box and at the local Farmer's Market. The key to mastering sautéed Swiss chard is to get the stems to finish cooking at the same time as the leaves.

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have swiss chard with sesame sauce using 4 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Swiss Chard With Sesame Sauce:
  1. Make ready Swiss chard
  2. Prepare Toasted sesame seeds
  3. Get Soy sauce (dark)
  4. Get Enzyme juice (kumquat) or 1/2 tsp sugar

Swiss chard, quickly sautéed with shallots and mustard seeds, seasoned with salt and rice vinegar. I haven't tried sauteeing with mustard seeds, but my husbands family makes swiss chard with Sautéed Chard and Onions with Caraway. Fluffernutter ice cream sandwich; spring vegetable pizza; and swiss chard and noodle soup with poached egg in today's Delicious Links. Sesame Chicken Bites with Honey-Mustard Sauce - Little Broken.

Steps to make Swiss Chard With Sesame Sauce:
  1. Wash the Swiss chard well. If the stems are thick, cut slits in them lengthwise halfway up from the bottom.
  2. Cut into 4 cm lengths.
  3. Fill a pot with water about 2.5 cm deep, add the Swiss chard, cover with a lid and steam-boil it.
  4. My mother taught me to boil it this way with a little water, rather than a lot.
  5. It will cook in about 3 minutes. Drain in a colander and squeeze out the liquid when cool. The liquid will be bright red.
  6. Put the toasted sesame seeds in a mortar and microwave for a short time to dry them.
  7. Grind the sesame seeds, then add the soy sauce and enzyme juice.
  8. Mix it well, so it's evenly combined.
  9. Add the well squeezed Swiss chard, break it up and coat it with the sesame sauce.
  10. When it's lightly coated, it's done.
  11. Blending the sesame seeds and flavorings together well before mixing them with the vegetables results in a nicer finish and the vegetables don't look as wilted.

In small bowl, mix together soy sauce, sesame seeds, sesame oil and sugar; pour over leaves and toss to coat. The sushi-like rolls of our Stuffed Swiss Chard are filled with rice and grated vegetables and sprinkled with sesame-soy sauce. Quick tip: Using a Make the Dipping Sauce: Mix the rice vinegar, sugar, remaining soy sauce, remaining onion, sesame oil, and pepper flakes in a small bowl until combined. Swiss chard is common in the Northeastern part of Korea. This recipe can be eaten vegetarian as shown here In a heavy bottom pot, heat the sesame oil over medium heat, add Fluff the rice and chard with a fork.

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