What to do with 56lbs of mung beans?!


Question: And an old bottle of cider.Gone flat.


Answers: And an old bottle of cider.Gone flat.

Compost. Make vinegar.

e bay

Buy a beanbag cover for them?

I hear they're excellent for insulating your attic. You can use the cider as a sluice solution to clean out your ear wax

fart?

well i suggest if they are dry ones bag them up and sell them cheaper than the shops this gives you some pocket money especially if the mung beans were given to you for free

mung bean casserole

? cup (3 oz, 75 g) dried mung beans
4 - 6 medium potatoes
Oil for frying
1 onion, sliced and chopped
2 large carrots, sliced
2 large sticks of celery, sliced
4 - 6 mushrooms, sliced
2 cups (16 fl oz, 480 ml) vegetable stock
? tsp. miso (if available)
salt and pepper to taste

Oven: Pre-heat to 400F (200C)

Cover the mung beans with about three times their volume of cold water, and leave to soak overnight.

Drain and rinse the beans. Add them to a pan of boiling water. Boil rapidly for ten minutes, then turn down the heat and let them simmer for another ten minutes or until completely cooked. When ready, drain the beans and rinse in a sieve under running water.

While the beans are cooking, peel the potatoes and cut into quarters. Boil in salted water for about ten minutes, or until they're just beginning to soften.

Heat the oil in a pan. Add the onion, and cook gently for a few minutes. Then add the carrots, celery and mushrooms. Continue cooking until the vegetables are starting to become tender. Add the stock, miso and seasoning, and cook for another five minutes.

Add the cooked beans, potatoes and vegetables to an oven dish. Cook in the oven, covered, for 30 minutes.

sell em on ebay! lol

India lives on Mung beans. They make Dahl... MMMMMMM

Put Mung Dahl in a search engine and get great recipes. It really is wonderful stuff and very healthy. If you lived close by I would buy half of your stock.

Get 2 great recipe search engines here... and other great ideas. Check it out.....

If you have any Indian or Filipino friends, they would love to have them!





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