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These Din Tai Fung Green Beans are loaded with garlic and everyone’s favorite side dish when I go to the restaurant. The only problem is they are SO expensive at $16 per plate! Here’s an authentic copycat recipe that you can use to make them at home for a fraction of the cost! The best part is, Din Tai Fung Green Beans are incredible easy to make with just a little technique!
Check out the Din Tai Fung Green Beans recipe video below!
Ingredients You’ll Need to Make the Din Tai Fung Green Beans
Luckily, you won’t need many ingredients to make Din Tai Fung Green Beans! These are probably items you already have in your pantry. Here is what you’ll need:
- green beans, washed and trimmed – I like to keep them to about a 3″ length. You want to ensure the sizes are even so that they cook evenly in the oil.
- garlic – I give them a fine mince – we do not want to brown the garlic; we only want to release the aroma into the green beans.
- kosher salt (to taste)
- white pepper
- MSG or chicken bouillon powder
- neutral oil – My favorite neutral oil is avocado oil, but you can also use canola or vegetable oil! I don’t use olive oil when cooking Chinese food for two reasons: 1. It has a low burning point and 2. I find that the flavor profile does not usually go with the dish.
RECIPE TIPS
FRYING IN OIL
- TEMPERATURE IS KEY
- Do not let your frying oil drop below 325-350F when frying! I highly recommend you use a thermometer to keep an eye on the temperature. If you see it dropping below 325F, fry your green beans in batches. Frying at a low temperature will result in too much moisture (AKA SOGGY & OILY!)
- TIME IS KEY
- Make sure to cook them in oil for 1 minute MAX – if you cook them for longer than 1 minute, they will also become soggy & oily. 🙁
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Din Tai Fung Green Beans
Ingredients
- 1 lb green beans, washed and trimmed to 3" pieces
- 15 cloves garlic, finely minced
- 1/2 tsp kosher salt, to taste
- 1/4 tsp white pepper
- 1/4 tsp MSG, or chicken bouillon powder
Instructions
- Wash green beans and pat dry. Trim ends off green beans and cut them in half to about 3" equal sized pieces.
- Add 1" of neutral oil to a shallow pan and heat to 375F, fry in batches for 1 minute ensuring the oil does not drop below 325F. If the oil drops too low, you will get soggy green beans, so fry in smaller batches if this happens. Remove and drain on a paper towel.
- In a pan or wok, add 2 tbsp of the reserved frying oil and add the garlic. Sauté on low for 1-2 minutes. We want to release the aroma of the garlic to a pale golden color but not browned. Add back the green beans and season with white pepper, msg, and salt to taste.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
SO good!!
Who needs takeout!
Best tip to fry it first. So yummy in my tummy 🙂
My daughter loves string beans and this recipe is a win for her and the family! I leave the MSG out when making it for her but love that the string bean retains its crispiness.
I’m always craving the green beans from DTF, and these are so good! So full of yummy garlic with the perfect crunch
Yummy
It tastes just like the original ones!! 100/10!
So Delish! I’ve made this a few times now and it always turns out great. I’ve tried a different recipe before and it turned out soggy, so I’m really happy this recipe worked out. The flavour is light but still satisfies my cravings!
I made these last night, followed the recent exactly. Turn out amazing!
delish! and way cheaper hehe