Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Grow Bean Sprouts at Home using Dollar Tree Items!

I love bean sprouts! They are a great food in salads, omelets, stir fry dishes, sandwiches, and so much more. Unfortunately, the grocery stores where I typically shop do not sell them. So, I decided to grow them at home!

After a bit of research, mung beans seemed to be the safest to use. These are sold at nearly every Asian market I could find, so perhaps someday soon grocery stores chains will start to sell them in their "International" or "Asian" section.

I have seen people grow bean sprouts at home using strainers or a "pressure" method, but basically the common necessities to grow sprouts included 3 things:

1. Keep the beans damp but not soaked
2. Keep the beans rinsed (to prevent growth of mold, etc.)
3. Keep the beans in a dark place

I found two simple items at the Dollar Tree to help me in this indoor gardening adventure; their cheesecloth and large mason jar!




Step 1: After removing the center part of the mason jar lid, cut a small square of cheesecloth that is large enough to cover the opening.


Step 2: Measure about 1/2 cup of beans, or enough beans to fill 1/5 to 1/6 of the jar. Rinse beans well and remove any that appear dry or discolored.

Step 3: Soak the beans in water about 8-10 hours.

Step 4: Drain the beans and store in a dark space with some airflow, like a pantry.

Step 5: Rinse, swirl, and drain the beans twice a day. You should start to see growth in about 3 days.



MUNG BEAN SPROUTS DAY 3


Step 6: Harvest between 7-14 days.

MUNG BEAN SPROUTS DAY 14
( waited a bit too long, but still yummy )




Ways to enjoy bean sprouts:

Omelets
Stir Fry dishes
Salads
Soups (e.g. Tom Yum)
Egg Foo Young
Noodle dishes (e.g. Pad Thai)
Sandwiches & Wraps
...and MORE!!!





How do you like to enjoy bean sprouts?

love + light,
Clara Slate








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