Ginger Sesame Beans with White Fish


This dish is perfect for those who follow food-combining principles. 

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Ingredients


Green Beans and Fish

250g fresh green beans  

2 teaspoons coconut oil   

4 thin slices fresh ginger, peeled, julienned  

1 small red chili, seeded and finely chopped, optional  

1–2 fillets of white fish, such as cod, sole, or snapper  

Salt and ground black pepper 

Dressing 

1 tablespoon tamari 

1 teaspoon maple syrup 

¼ teaspoon sesame oil

Serves 1-2

Cooking time: 15 minutes

Green Beans and Fish

  1. Bring a small pot of salted water to a boil and blanch the green beans for 4 or 5 minutes. Drain and cool under running water. 
  2. Heat half the coconut oil in a small skillet and sauté the ginger and red chill until soft and fragrant.
  3. Add the green beans to the skillet, toss with the dressing and set a side. 
  4. Season the fish with the salt and pepper. Heat the remaining coconut oil in a small skillet and sauté the fish about 2 ½ minutes per side. The fish should be opaque in the centre and flake easily when lightly pressed with a fork. 
  5. Centre the green beans and top with the cooked fish. Serve with additional steamed greens if desired.  

Dressing

Whisk together the tamari, maple syrup, and sesame oil. Pour over the green beans and toss to mix well. 

Nutritional information


Depending on the fat content, fish contains the fat-soluble vitamins A, D and E as well as minerals such as phosphorous and selenium. The green beans are an excellent source of minerals and dietary fibre. This dish is perfect for those who follow food-combining principles.  

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