Peek inside Chaey's week of home cooked meals, including her very official Bean Strategy™
, a satisfying and restorative Vietnamese staple that gets its complex flavor from gently sizzled onions and a few good shakes of potent fish sauce, two ingredients I always have in my kitchen. I love the way Nguyen instructs you to “let it casually fit into your lifestyle,” which for us that day meant adding rice noodles and sautéed shiitake mushrooms to the greens and plump shrimp swimming in the savory broth.last week, you already know we’ve had beans on the mind here at BA.
or chickpeas or pintos in the fridge on a Sunday night feels like a kind of emotional security blanket for the week ahead, ready for an emergency lunch plan or 2 a.m. snack.This week, my Bean Strategy™ was to invite my friend Sue over for an extremely low-key Monday night bean-based dinner party.
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