Parsi-style Green Beans
Found this in a Saveur issue eight years ago when my wife and I first got married. Since then it has been a staple in our house, and our little toddler likes it too. While fenugreek and spinach tend to be popular in this dish, I like using mustard or collard greens.
Serves 4
Ingredients
1 (1β4") piece peeled fresh ginger, chopped
1 clove garlic, chopped
Salt
2 1β2 lb. greens, such as spinach or amaranth, trimmed and washed
1 tbsp. canola oil
1-2 green thai chiles, slit to the stem
1 small red onion, chopped
1β4 tsp. turmeric
1β2 tsp. cayenne
1 tomato, cored and coarsely chopped
Put ginger and garlic together on a cutting board, sprinkle with a bit of salt, and roughly chop them together. Using the flat side of your knife blade, smash the chopped ginger and garlic to form a paste; set aside. Put spinach into a large pot, cover, and with no more than the water adhering to the leaves, steam over medium heat, tossing occasionally, until the greens collapse, 5β7 minutes; drain and set aside.
Heat oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add the greens chiles and let them sizzle for a moment before adding the onion. When the onion softens, add the gingerβgarlic paste, stirring to keep the contents from sticking. Add the turmeric, cayenne, and about 1β2 tsp. salt and stir for a few moments before you add the chopped tomato. Let the tomato cook down a little, 3β4 minutes. Add greens, combine well, and cook over low heat, covered, until tender and well flavored with the other ingredients, about 30 minutes. The final consistency should be "fairly dry, not swimming".