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    Lemongrass Chilli Green Beans Stir Fry

    Published: Jul 1, 2021 by The Devil Wears Salad

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    Spicy, pungent and full of flavour, this delicious lemongrass chilli green beans stir fry is totally worth sharing with everyone.

    Adding a teaspoon of bun bo hue sate on top of Lemongrass Chilli Green Beans Stir Fry this recipe
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    • Why You’ll Love This Side Dish
    • What is Bun Bo Hue Sate?
    • Recipe Overview
    • Ingredients
    • Variations and Substitutions
    • Instructions
    • Great Mains for This Side Dish
    • Frequently Asked Questions
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    Why You’ll Love This Side Dish

    When I made bun bo hue, a popular spicy Vietnamese beef noodle soup, at home for the first time, I learnt that you can make a lemongrass and garlic sate sauce to go with it.

    We would have the bun bo hue sate on the side, and you can add as much as you like for extra flavour.

    This spicy, pungent, flavourful condiment was so addictive; I decided to try bun bo hue sate with other dishes.

    Since the flavour profile in this lemongrass recipe is quite complex, I wanted to match it with ingredients that can stand up to the intense flavours and carry them so they are not overpowered.

    So green beans it was!

    Popular in stir fry, green beans have a great crunchy texture, hold up to high heat and will not wilt. Deliciously fresh to match with the deep savoury flavours of the lemongrass chilli concoction.

    End result = lemongrass chill green beans stir fry, a tasty Asian side dish that can definitely be the star of the show. One you will be sharing with family and friends all the time.

    What is Bun Bo Hue Sate?

    This spicy condiment is predominately made with finely chopped lemongrass, garlic and chilli. There are slight variations on what else is added to bun bo hue sate.

    Some have added shallots or use fresh chilli. Whilst some recipes will use shrimp paste for salt; others might use fish sauce.

    The cooking process uses low heat to coax the oils and flavours from the ingredients to create a flavourful paste.

    Bun bo hue sate is our new favourite condiment. My kids eat it straight on steamed rice. I think they consider bun bo hue sate is the best Asian side dish.

    Bun bo hue sate in a glass jar

    Recipe Overview

    Flavour/Texture: Green beans stir fry mixed with a collection of aromates and spices; the flavours are fragrant, pungent and definitely has a kick.

    And because of the different ingredients you find in the bun bo hue sate, it also adds interesting textures with the crunchy green beans stir fry.

    Ease: Most of the time is spent on the bun bo hue sate. I wouldn’t say it is difficult, but it needs a little effort. Once this is done, the rest is an easy stir fry.

    Time: Stir fries are normally quick to do, but this dish takes a little longer to prepare because of the bun bo hue sate.

    You can also easily prepare a bigger batch and have it ready anytime you feel like a green bean stir fry!

    Ingredients

    Ingredient you will need to make Lemongrass Chilli Green Beans Stir Fry:

    Individually labelled ingredients for Lemongrass Chilli Green Beans Stir Fry

    Garlic: The garlic in this recipe adds aromatic flavour and crisps up as it is fried, providing a nutty texture.

    Shallot: Some bun bo hue sate recipes do not include shallots, but I added this in as it softens the texture and adds a little natural sweetness.

    Vegetable oil: A mild vegetable oil will be suitable for frying ingredients.

    Lemongrass: Fresh lemongrass is better for this recipe. If you can’t find fresh lemongrass, try locating frozen lemongrass at your local Asian grocery store.

    Dried chilli flakes: Generally, dried chilli is milder than fresh chillies regarding heat, but it can also depend on the type of chilli used. I love the heat it adds to the dish but also an element of smoky flavours.

    Chilli oil: The version we want is the red chilli oil with no chillies or other ingredients mixed in. You can find this in larger supermarkets or your Asian grocery store.

    Shrimp paste: Fermented shrimp and salt. A simple but intense concoction used in many Southeast Asian dishes. Adds delicious savoury flavour and depth to stir fries, sauces and marinades. Shrimp paste has quite a long fridge life as long as it is kept dry and not contaminated by other ingredients/sauces.

    Green beans: Fresh green beans are great for stir-fry. When selecting your beans, choose ones that feel firm and crisp. They will snap easily. Avoid green beans with bruises or brown hues.

    Variations and Substitutions

    Substitute for green beans: Try okra stir fry or even zucchini with this recipe. I feel both these vegetables will be a good match with bun bo hue sate.

    Other uses for bun bo hue sate: There so many uses for this paste. As it is formed based on bun bo hue sate, you can use it in a beef or pork noodle soup to add extra flavour.

    Try with other vegetables like okra, zucchini or water spinach. Alternatively, can add to grilled chicken or pork chops as a marinade. My kids actually love it with just steamed rice.

    Adjust the heat: You can increase the heat level by adjusting the amount of dried chilli flakes in the recipe.

    Instructions

    Step by step instructions for how to make Lemongrass Chilli Green Beans Stir Fry:

    How to Make the Bun Bo Hue Sate

    We will start the recipe by making bun bo hue sate first. Prepare all the ingredients before you begin to cook, including measuring the required amount of oils, chilli flakes and shrimp paste.

    Best to keep an eye on the ingredients once you start frying to avoid burning.

    You can use store bought minced garlic or make your own here. I would normally use my garlic presser or knife to mince garlic for small quantities, but for this quantity, it is far quicker to use a food processor to blitz the garlic gloves.

    Peel garlic and place cloves in a food processor. Blitz until you get a fine breadcrumb consistency. It doesn’t have to be as fine as a minced paste.

    Finely chop shallot.

    Remove outer layers of lemongrass and trim the bottom. Finely chop lemongrass. If it is easier, you can also use food processor to blitz.

    Measure out the vegetable oil, chilli oil, chilli flakes and shrimp paste required for the recipe.

    In a medium sized saucepan over medium heat, add vegetable oil, minced garlic and chopped shallots together.

    Fry gently until garlic and shallots are a light brown colour. Keep stirring to avoid the garlic and shallots from burning.

    Scoop out garlic and shallots and set aside.

    Add lemongrass and chilli flakes to vegetable oil and fry for 4-5 minutes. You will smell a beautiful lemongrass and garlic aroma from the oils.

    Turn heat down to low, add garlic and shallots back into saucepan. Continue to fry for another couple of minutes or so.

    Frying bun bo hue sate in a wok and stirring with a spoon

    Remove saucepan from heat. Stir in shrimp paste and mix well to make sure it is well combined with the other ingredients. I sometimes have to use a fork to help break down the shrimp paste and mix it well.

    Return to low heat and fry for a few more minutes. Ensure the mixture is combined and forms a paste.

    Turn off heat and add chilli oil to stop the cooking process. Mix well.

    How to Make the Green Beans

    Fresh green beans on an earth coloured shallow bowl

    Wash green beans and trim top and tails if required.

    In a wok or large frypan, heat vegetable oil and then add green beans. Stir fry for 2 minutes or so, add water and continue to stir fry until the water has evaporated.

    Add 3 tablespoons of bun bo hue sate to green beans. Sauté until the green beans are cooked and well coated. If you prefer more lemongrass chilli, adjust according to taste.

    Remove from heat and transfer lemongrass chill green beans to a large dish.

    Serve immediately.

    This recipe will make approximately 200ml of bun bo hue sate, but you don’t need it all for the green beans stir fry. Any leftover can be stored in a clean and airtight jar in the fridge.

    Great Mains for This Side Dish

    Here are some Asian inspired dishes to go with Lemongrass Chilli Green Beans Stir Fry:

    For all that extra lemongrass you may have, make this Lemongrass chicken rice bowl or perhaps this Vietnamese grilled pork. Both would be perfect with the green beans.

    For a Malaysian dish, you can’t go past this beef rendang dish. Make sure you have some steaming hot rice to accompany these dishes!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How long can you store leftover bun bo hue sate?

    You can store it in the fridge in a clean airtight jar for at least 2 weeks.

    Can you prepare this side dish in advance?

    You can prepare the bun bo hue sate in advance as it keeps in the fridge for a couple of weeks. Best to do the green bean stir fry closer to time serving. Stir fry takes less than 10 minutes to do.

    What to do with leftover shrimp paste?

    Shrimp paste is not a common ingredient to use if you are not cooking Southeast Asian meals regularly. However, it is a versatile ingredient that can be incorporated in different ways.

    Many Thai curries incorporate shrimp paste as well as Vietnamese soup noodles like bun rieu and bun bo hue.

    Mix shrimp paste with tamarind puree to create a tangy and savoury dressing like our Thai Green Mango Salad with Salty Tamarind Dressing.

    Shrimp paste can also be used as marinades for grilled pork or fried chicken. And a little shrimp paste goes a long in a shrimp fried rice.

    Shrimp paste can also be used as marinades for grilled pork or fried chicken. And a little shrimp paste goes a long in a shrimp fried rice.

    Can you freeze lemongrass?

    Yes, you definitely can! We use the whole stem for this lemongrass recipe, but you can freeze the remaining parts whenever you ever only need a small portion and use them for other recipes later.


    It was so good to be able to find other uses for bun bo hue sate! Green beans are a great match. Now we can have the flavours of bun bo hue over and over again. And once you learn how to make it, I guarantee you won’t stop.

    That’s all!

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    Lemongrass Chilli Green Beans Stir Fry served with a bowl of rice and bun bo hue sate

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    Lemongrass Chilli Green Beans Stir Fry served with a bowl of rice and bun bo hue sate
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    5 from 43 votes

    Lemongrass Chilli Green Beans Stir Fry

    Spicy, pungent and full of flavour, this delicious lemongrass chilli green beans stir fry is totally worth sharing with everyone.
    Prep Time15 mins
    Cook Time20 mins
    Total Time35 mins
    Course: Side Dish
    Cuisine: Asian
    Diet: Low Lactose
    Dietary: Dairy Free, Egg Free, Nut Free
    Servings: 4 people
    Calories: 524kcal
    Author: Sammy Eng

    Ingredients

    Bun Bo Hue Sate

    • ½ cup garlic, minced (about 2 whole garlic)
    • 1 shallot
    • ½ cup vegetable oil
    • 2 stems lemongrass
    • 4 tbsp chilli flakes
    • ⅓ cup chilli oil
    • 2 tbsp shrimp paste

    Green Beans

    • 300 g green beans
    • 1 tbsp vegetable oil
    • 2 tbsp water

    Click on the toggle below for conversion to US Cooking Units.

    Instructions

    Bun Bo Hue Sate

    • Peel garlic and place cloves in food processor. Blitz until you get a fine breadcrumb consistency.
    • Finely chop shallot.
    • Remove outer layers of lemongrass and trim the bottom. Finely chop lemongrass. If it is easier, you can also use food processor to blitz.
    • In a medium sized saucepan over medium heat, add vegetable oil, minced garlic and chopped shallots together.
    • Fry gently until garlic and shallots are a light brown colour.
    • Scoop out garlic and shallots and set aside.
    • Add lemongrass and chilli flakes to vegetable oil and fry for 4-5 minutes.
    • Turn heat down to low, add garlic and shallots back into saucepan. Continue to fry for another couple of minutes.
    • Remove saucepan from heat. Stir in shrimp paste and mix well to make sure it is well combined with the other ingredients.
    • Return to low heat and fry for a few more minutes. Ensure the mixture is combined and forms a paste.
    • Turn off heat and add chilli oil to stop the cooking process. Mix well.

    Green Beans

    • Wash green beans and trim top and tails if required.
    • In a wok or large fry pan, heat vegetable oil and then add green beans.
    • Stir fry for 2 minutes or so, add water and continue to stir fry until the water has evaporated.
    • Add 3 tablespoons of bun bo hue sate to green beans.
    • Sauté until the green beans are cooked and well coated. If you prefer more lemongrass chilli, adjust according to taste.
    • Remove from heat and transfer lemongrass chill green beans to a large dish.
    • Serve immediately.

    Notes

    • You can try this stir fry with okra or even zucchini.
    • There are so many uses for bun bo hue sate. You can use it in a beef or pork noodle soup to add extra flavour. Or try with other vegetables like okra, zucchini or water spinach. Alternatively, can add to grilled chicken or pork chops as a marinade.
    • Steamed rice or fried rice works well with bun bo hue sate.
    • You can increase the level of heat by adjusting the amount of dried chilli flakes in the recipe.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 524kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 50g | Saturated Fat: 28g | Cholesterol: 86mg | Sodium: 404mg | Potassium: 407mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 2891IU | Vitamin C: 15mg | Calcium: 118mg | Iron: 3mg

    *Disclaimer: Nutritional information provided is an estimate only and generated by an online calculator.

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    Comments

    1. Linda

      March 04, 2022 at 12:09 pm

      5 stars
      So good! I didn’t have shrimp paste so I substituted fish sauce (1/2 tsp shrimp paste = 1 tbsp fish sauce). Will need to try with shrimp paste next time. It was so flavorful! Will definitely keep this as a staple sauce. Thank you!!

      Reply
      • The Devil Wears Salad

        March 05, 2022 at 3:34 pm

        Great idea substituting shrimp paste for fish sauce! Definitely one of those sauces you can use on a quite a few dishes. Great way to spruce up any vegetable. So glad you enjoyed it!

        Reply
    2. Addie

      July 06, 2021 at 11:20 am

      5 stars
      These flavors are amazing! I loved the spice and heat.

      Reply
    3. Chef Dennis

      July 06, 2021 at 7:06 am

      5 stars
      This Lemongrass Chilli Green Beans Stir Fry is really delicious! My wife loved it.

      Reply
      • The Devil Wears Salad

        July 28, 2021 at 2:41 pm

        Awesome thanks!

        Reply
    4. Jeri

      July 06, 2021 at 2:54 am

      5 stars
      Wow, this was so full of flavor! I made it with the lemongrass chicken rice bowls (another great recipe), and oh my gosh! Amazing! This is my new favorite way to prepare green beans!

      Reply
      • The Devil Wears Salad

        July 28, 2021 at 2:41 pm

        Fantastic! Glad it’s inspired you to try it!

        Reply
    5. Raquel

      July 06, 2021 at 1:42 am

      5 stars
      These green beans look so flavorful! Thank you for the recipe as I have never made Bun bo hue sate before!

      Reply
      • The Devil Wears Salad

        July 28, 2021 at 2:41 pm

        The bun bo hue sate is super versatile. You could have it with almost anything. Even toast!

        Reply
    6. Julia

      July 05, 2021 at 6:08 pm

      5 stars
      I could eat this until the cows came home. Such lovely flavours and not a difficult dish to make at all. Thank you for sharing.

      Reply
      • The Devil Wears Salad

        July 28, 2021 at 2:40 pm

        Exactly! Not difficult at all. Love how something easy can be so packed with flavour.

        Reply
    7. Millie Mae

      July 05, 2021 at 5:14 pm

      5 stars
      Wow these wee SO full of flavour! Thanks so much for sharing such a delicious recipe!

      Reply
      • The Devil Wears Salad

        July 28, 2021 at 2:40 pm

        You welcome! Yup, this green bean side is packed with flavour.

        Reply
    8. Jeannie

      July 05, 2021 at 3:56 pm

      5 stars
      I love this recipe because of all the flavors and they are easy to prepare I always need an extra cup of rice.

      Reply
      • The Devil Wears Salad

        July 28, 2021 at 2:39 pm

        Hahah! We always make an extra cup just in case. Can always eat it the next day if there are leftovers.

        Reply
    9. Azlin Bloor

      July 03, 2021 at 2:06 am

      5 stars
      This is like the best green bean side dish ever! I adore this Vietnamese chilli oil and your green beans stirfry, rice and some soy sauce, and I’m good! And all those maind dish ideas are just awesome too!

      Reply
      • The Devil Wears Salad

        July 28, 2021 at 2:38 pm

        This green bean side dish is fantastic. Sometime we just eat it with rice and nothing else.

        Reply

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