While the grains are cooking, quickly sauté your "green" in a bit of oil. If it's pre-cooked or frozen, like our edamame, it'll only take a minute. If it's raw, cook it longer. Add some onion, garlic, or ginger, if you have it, and then a generous splash of soy sauce.
When the grains are finished, drain them and throw them into the skillet with the green. Then pour over one or two eggs that have been beaten. Cook over medium-high heat, until the eggs are scrambled in. Top with another drizzle of soy sauce.
We've made this dish with broccolini, kale, and chopped, roasted beets. Anything goes, really. The egg sort of pulls everything together and makes it a more filling, well-rounded dish. A super simple supper.
Monday, April 27, 2009
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