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    Japanese Green Beans with Gomae Sesame Sauce

    Published: Nov 11, 2022 · Modified: Nov 25, 2022 by Louise-Claire Cayzer · This post may contain affiliate links · This blog generates income via ads · 2 Comments

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    This is hands down my favourite way to eat green beans! The salty sesame Japanese Gomae Sauce combined with crunchy sweet beans is to me the perfect bite. Actually, I can't get enough of the sauce, so often make extra for other veggies too.

    Green Bean in a bowl with Goma Dressing this recipe

    When I first moved to London, I lived with a lovely Japanese flatmate, Manri. We loved to cook and eat together, pretty much every weekend. She taught me many dishes, including the best way to make this classic Japanese sesame dressing for green beans, spinach or other veggies. In Japanese Goma means sesame, and ae signifies dressing vegetables (Eg beans or spinach) - So Goma-ae refers to any sesame-dressed side dish. I adore this way of serving veggies, so don't just keep it to the green beans.

    I love to make this as part of a bigger feast, often with other dishes she taught me, such as my favourite Japanese Miso Glazed Aubergine (Nasu Dengaku) or this Sticky Miso Tofu. Recently though, I've been making it as a bright, umami-rich alternative to other side dishes when making a roast dinner, and pairing it with Marinated Brussel Sprouts with Sticky Balsamic and Chickpea and Sage Stuffed Butternut Squash.

    If you want a more 'salad dressing' style of sesame sauce, one that Manri also showed me, head over to this Easy Japanese Gomae Style Sesame Dressing. It's creamy and delicious, while being drizzleable and dunkable too.

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    • 🥗Ingredients
    • 👩‍🍳Instructions
    • 🥢Substitutions
    • 🥕Variations
    • 🔪Equipment
    • 🥫Storage
    • ❗Top tip
    • ❓FAQ
    • 📖 Recipe
    • 💬 Comments

    🥗Ingredients

    Simple ingredients can sometimes end up making the tastiest of dishes, just like in this Japanese Green Beans with Gomae Sauce!

    • Sesame Seeds- you can buy these pre-roasted in some stores, but I find it more economical, and tastier, to toast my own. Instructions below! Goma means Sesame in Japanese, hence the name of this dish.
    • Soy Sauce- Known as shoyu in Japanese. I prefer the classic Kikkoman soy sauce as it's the easiest Japanese style soy sauce to find. Choose the gluten free variety if you need to.
    • Sugar- A little soft brown or white sugar balances out the salty soy sauce. Together with the toasted sesame seeds it creates a super addictive, very delicious dressing. Ultimately you don't use a lot of sugar, but it is necessary for the balance of flavours.
    • Green Beans - Bouncy fresh green beans are the best to use. I love to use fine French Green beans, but this simple sauce is also great on spinach, carrots or almost any veggie.

    See recipe card for quantities.

    👩‍🍳Instructions

    Follow along with these simple instructions for the perfect Green Beans with Gomae!

    Gently toast the sesame seeds.

    1. In a dry frying pan, gently toast the sesame seeds until they smell amazing. Be careful not to let them burn.

    Grind the sesame seeds in a pestle and mortar.

    2. In a pestle and mortar, pound the sesame seeds to crush them. They will release their aroma.

    Add the sugar to the sesame seeds.

    3. Add the sugar and soy sauce to the sesame seeds.

    Add the soy sauce to the sesame seeds, and mix. You should have a thick paste.

    4. Mix together and taste, you only need a little soy sauce and sugar, but it should taste delicious and balanced.

    Boil the beans then refresh in iced water.

    5. Boil the green beans for 2-3 minutes, then drain and refresh in icy water to stop them cooking.

    Mix the sesame gomae sauce in with the drained beans in a bowl.

    6. Drain the green beans, then mix with the sesame goma sauce.

    Hint: Be careful when toasting the sesame seeds as they burn quite quickly. Once done remove from the pan as the residual heat can accidentally over toast them.

    🥢Substitutions

    The main part of this easy recipe is the sauce, the trio of ingredients is what makes it delicious, but you can amend it slightly if you want.

    • Gluten Free soy sauce- Soy sauce sometimes contains wheat, so if you need to you can use gluten free soy sauce, or coconut aminos.
    • Sesame seeds: Choose pre-toasted sesame seeds if you like. You can also mix in some black sesame seeds if you want.
    • Sugar: You do need some sugar for sweetness in this recipe, but it's only a very small amount. You can choose to use coconut sugar, maple syrup or agave syrup instead.

    🥕Variations

    I think one of the best things about this way of dressing vegetables is how addictive it makes them! The slightly salty, umami, sweet flavour is so yummy on all kinds of vegetables.

    For all of these options, choose the best quality vegetables and lightly boil or steam them so they are tender but still fresh. The greens will all benefit from being refreshed in cold water before dressing.

    • Carrots
    • Spinach
    • Parnsips
    • Mustard greens
    • Broccoli or broccolini
    • Asparagus
    • Pumpkin or squash
    A plate of green beans in goma sauce being put on the table.

    🔪Equipment

    A mortar and pestle is useful for this recipe as the sesame seeds need to be crushed. Traditional Japanese ones are pretty and have grooves inside to help crush the seeds or whatever they are mixing, however, I just use the old stone one I've had forever.

    You could crush the sesame seeds in a food processor, but if you do, just pulse lightly as you don't want a sauce, more a crush.

    🥫Storage

    Store any leftover sesame gomae sauce in a small container in the fridge for up to a week. Leftover veggies in their sauce should be eaten in three to five days.

    This Japanese Green Beans with Gomae is designed to be served at room temperature, so you can make it a day ahead of time if you wish.

    ❗Top tip

    This recipe is designed to be served at room temperature, so you can make it a day ahead of time if you wish.

    ❓FAQ

    Is this recipe gluten-free?

    If you choose gluten-free soy sauce yes it is.

    If you love this recipe, please share this post with your friends on Pinterest or Facebook, or tag me on Insta! Don't forget to also please comment and star ⭐this recipe too!

    Love & Vegan Yummies, Louise xx (P.S. Follow me on Insta and Tik Tok!)

    📖 Recipe

    Green Beans with Japanese Sesame sauce (Goma Sauce)

    Japanese Green Beans with Sesame Sauce (Gomae Sauce)

    Louise-Claire Cayzer
    A simple way of dressing vegetables that will become your favourite! Toasted Sesame seeds form the basis of this salty/sweet and addictive sauce for Green Beans and other vegetables.
    5 from 2 votes
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Cook Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 15 minutes mins
    Course Side Dish
    Cuisine Japanese
    Servings 4
    Calories 89 kcal

    Equipment

    • Mortar and Pestle

    Ingredients Note:

    For accuracy, I measure all ingredients in metric as standard, then convert and test the recipe for American cup measurements etc.

    (Heads up Aussie and UK readers- your measurements in cups are sometimes different, so please use metric or check you have the correct cup and spoon type!!)

    Ingredients

    • 500 g (1 lb) green beans
    • 4 tablespoon sesame seeds
    • 1 teaspoon soy sauce
    • 1 teaspoon sugar
    • Ice Water

    Instructions

    • Top and tail the green beans and boil water for them.
      500 g green beans
    • Get a dry frying pan and toast the sesame seeds for a few minutes, or until golden. Remove from the pan immediately so they don't continue cooking and burn!
      4 tablespoon sesame seeds
    • In a mortar & pestle, pound the sesame seeds into a rough thick paste.
    • Add the soy sauce and sugar to the sesame and mix
      1 teaspoon soy sauce, 1 teaspoon sugar
    • Boil the green beans for 2- 3 minutes, then drain and refresh in ice water.
      Ice Water
    • Drain the beans and toss with the sesame sauce. Serve.

    Notes

    You can serve the sauce with all kinds of other vegetables. Just steam them first. Refresh greens in ice water so they are fresh and bouncy. 
    • Carrots
    • Spinach
    • Parnsips
    • Mustard greens
    • Broccoli or broccolini
    • Asparagus
    • Pumpkin or squash
    Storage:
    Store any leftover sesame goma sauce in a small container in the fridge for up to a week. Leftover veggies in their sauce should be eaten in three to five days.
    This recipe is designed to be served at room temperature, so you can make it a day ahead of time if you wish.
    Top Tip:
    This recipe is designed to be served at room temperature, so you can make it a day ahead of time if you wish.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 89kcalCarbohydrates: 12gProtein: 4gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gSodium: 92mgPotassium: 304mgFiber: 4gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 863IUVitamin C: 15mgCalcium: 125mgIron: 2mg
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    1. Joan Allsop says

      November 25, 2023 at 1:15 am

      5 stars
      I am new to this site . I have been Vegan for 6 yrs and struggle with interesting recipes . Your Japanese green beans and sesame seed recipe has touched my interest again . Thankyou.

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      • Louise-Claire Cayzer says

        November 25, 2023 at 11:22 am

        I hope you enjoy the recipes and I'm so glad my sesame green beans recipe has touched your interest! It's one of my go-to ways to eat green beans.

        Reply

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