Best 9 Chinese Black Bean Sauce Recipes

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Tantalize your taste buds with the bold and savory flavors of Chinese black bean sauce, a staple ingredient in many delectable dishes. Originating from the fermented black soybeans, this sauce imparts an intense umami richness that elevates any dish to new heights. In this comprehensive guide, we present a collection of mouthwatering recipes that showcase the versatility of Chinese black bean sauce. From the classic Black Bean Chicken, where tender chicken is enveloped in a luscious black bean sauce, to the piquant Black Bean Tofu, where firm tofu absorbs the sauce's savory goodness, each recipe promises a unique culinary experience. Vegetarian enthusiasts will delight in the Black Bean Eggplant, where succulent eggplant slices are coated in a flavorful black bean sauce, while seafood lovers will relish the Black Bean Shrimp, where plump shrimp are tossed in a fragrant black bean sauce. And for a unique twist, try the Black Bean Spare Ribs, where succulent pork ribs are braised in a rich black bean sauce until fall-off-the-bone tender. Each recipe provides step-by-step instructions, cooking tips, and mouthwatering images to ensure success in your culinary adventures.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

CHINESE BLACK BEAN SAUCE



Chinese Black Bean Sauce image

Fermented black beans mixed with traditional ingredients creates one of the most popular stir-fry sauces on a Chinese food menu. This pungent and earthy sauce is easy to make and will last in the refrigerator up to a month. It can also be frozen in small portions to easily be used for a quick stir-fry. Because of the saltiness of the beans, there is no need to add salt in the recipes where you use this sauce.

Provided by Buckwheat Queen

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Asian     Chinese

Yield 15

Number Of Ingredients 12

8 ounces dried fermented black beans
1 ½ cups vegetable oil
4 peppers Thai chiles, chopped
1 medium shallot, minced
1 (2 inch) piece fresh ginger, peeled and grated
3 cloves garlic, minced
3 tablespoons reduced-sodium tamari
2 tablespoons Shaoxing rice wine
1 teaspoon brown sugar
½ teaspoon ground Sichuan pepper
½ teaspoon Chinese five-spice powder
1 teaspoon sesame oil

Steps:

  • Rinse black beans thoroughly and dry. Remove about 1/4 cup and set aside. Roughly chop the rest of the beans.
  • Heat vegetable oil in a large saucepan over medium-low heat. Add chiles, shallot, ginger, and garlic. Fry until soft and fragrant, about 5 minutes. Do not let the ingredients burn. Reduce the heat if necessary. The objective is to slow cook the ingredients. Add all the beans; both chopped and whole. Simmer, stirring often, until the beans are soft, about 2 minutes. Add tamari, rice wine, brown sugar, ground Sichuan pepper, and five spice. Simmer until thickened, stirring often. Remove from heat; let cool, about 10 minutes.
  • Mix in sesame oil and cover. As the sauce rests, the beans will settle and the oil will float, creating a barrier which will protect it from mold. The sauce is ready to use or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 210.6 calories, Carbohydrate 2.7 g, Fat 22.2 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 0.8 g, SaturatedFat 3.5 g, Sodium 202.7 mg, Sugar 1.1 g

STEAMED CHILEAN SEA BASS WITH CHINESE BROCCOLI, ASIAN AROMATICS AND BLACK BEAN SAUCE



Steamed Chilean Sea Bass with Chinese Broccoli, Asian Aromatics and Black Bean Sauce image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 30m

Yield 1 serving

Number Of Ingredients 13

6 ounces Chilean sea bass fillet
3 bunches Chinese broccoli
1/3 cup shallots, brunoise
1/3 cup ginger, brunoise
1/3 cup garlic, brunoise
1/3 cup sugar
1 tablespoon sesame oil
1/2 cup fermented black beans, soaked and chopped
2 cups chicken stock
3/4 cup soy sauce
10 star anise
1 orange, zested
1/3 cup coriander

Steps:

  • Lightly saute shallots, ginger, garlic and sugar in the sesame oil until shallots are translucent. Add chicken stock and soy sauce to the mixture. Reduce liquid by half over medium heat and then add the black beans. Simmer for 10 minutes. Place aromatics in the bottom of the steam basket, and then place the fish and the broccoli on top of the steam basket. Place the steam basket over the simmering pot of water until the fish is cooked. Drizzle the sauce over the fish and serve.

CHINESE EGGPLANTS (AUBERGINE) WITH BLACK BEAN SAUCE



Chinese Eggplants (Aubergine) With Black Bean Sauce image

I love eggplants, but allergic to all seeds, peanuts and nuts. I cannot use commercially available hoisin sauce because it has sesame oil. I cannot make hoisin sauce because it has peanut butter, so I came up with this dish tonight to satisfy my craving for Chinese eggplants.

Provided by Nado2003

Categories     Asian

Time 23m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 tablespoon canola oil
4 tablespoons gingerroot (peeled and minced)
2 garlic cloves (minced)
3 green onions (separate whites and green, and slice thinly)
salt and pepper (to taste)
2 tablespoons fermented black beans (these are not black beans, they're fermented soy beans available at Asian markets)
1 small onion (chopped)
2 tablespoons oyster sauce
1 tablespoon rice vinegar, seasoned (or regular vinegar with 1/2 teaspoon of sugar)
2 small Japanese eggplants (cut 1/2-inch thick on the bias)
1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional)
soy sauce (to taste)

Steps:

  • Heat saucepan on medium high. Add oil, hot but not smoky.
  • Add minced ginger root, garlic, white part of green onion and salt and pepper. Cook to soften.
  • Add fermented black beans, smash with spoon and mix into ginger, garlic, onion mixture.
  • Add chopped onion, cook to soften 2 minutes.
  • Add oyster sauce and rice vinegar, mix well.
  • Add eggplants and mix well.
  • Add red pepper flakes, if using.
  • Cook until eggplants and onion are well done.
  • Taste and add soy sauce, if needed.
  • Garnish with green part of onions.
  • Serve with sauce over white rice.

CHINESE WOK-TOSSED MUSSELS IN BLACK BEAN SAUCE



Chinese Wok-Tossed Mussels in Black Bean Sauce image

Provided by Andrew Zimmern

Categories     appetizer

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings, as an appetizer

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 pounds large black or blue mussels
3 dried hot chiles
1 bunch scallions, cut into 1-inch lengths
1 tablespoon thinly sliced fresh ginger (about one 1-inch piece)
3 tablespoons fermented Chinese black beans
1 or 2 cloves garlic, crushed
2 tablespoons toban djan (chile garlic bean paste)
1 cup chicken stock
2 tablespoons cornstarch
3 tablespoons peanut oil
2 tablespoons sugar
1/2 cup sake
1/2 cup carrot ribbons (about 1 medium carrot)

Steps:

  • Rinse and debeard the mussels.
  • Prepare the ingredients and organize your mise en place. For this dish, you need to have everything ready to go before you start to cook.
  • Place the aromatics (dried chiles, scallions, ginger, Chinese black beans, garlic and chile bean paste) in a small bowl. Reserve.
  • Combine the chicken stock and cornstarch in a small bowl; stir to incorporate.
  • Preheat a large wok fitted with a domed lid over high heat. Add the oil and swirl to coat. Add the bowl of aromatics and cook for 30 seconds, tossing with a wooden spoon or spatula. Then add the sugar, mussels, sake and carrot ribbons, and shake the wok or toss to coat. Cover and cook for 1 minute.
  • Stir the cornstarch-chicken stock mixture again, add to the wok, then cover and cook for 3 minutes, shaking the wok or tossing every minute.
  • Remove the lid. Arrange any mussels that are cooked and open in serving bowls.[Cover and continue to cook any remaining mussels for another minute. Transfer open mussels to serving bowls; discard any that do not open. Pour the sauce over the mussels and serve.

CHINESE BEEF AND ASPARAGUS WITH BLACK BEAN SAUCE



Chinese Beef and Asparagus With Black Bean Sauce image

The second of my three favorite Chinese recipes, adapted from The Frugal Gourmet. Since I don't like CRISP asparagus that tastes like grass to me, I make below the suggestion that you steam the asparagus briefly. I serve this over rice but it'd be good over noodles too.

Provided by BarbryT

Categories     Vegetable

Time 25m

Yield 4-5 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 1/2 lbs asparagus
1 lb flank steak, sliced thinly across the grain
3 tablespoons peanut oil
3 tablespoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon grated fresh ginger
3 tablespoons dry sherry or 3 tablespoons chinese rice wine
1 1/2 tablespoons cornstarch
2 -3 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
1 tablespoon fermented black beans, rinsed and chopped
1 pinch salt
1 pinch sugar
1/4 cup chicken broth

Steps:

  • Prepare the asparagus by washing, breaking the stem at the "natural" break point and slice diagonally into 1/2 to 1 inch pieces.
  • (OPTIONAL: Steam the asparagus pieces for 3-4 minutes.) Put aside.
  • Combine the marinade ingredients in a small bowl (soy sauce, ginger, sherry and cornstarch) then add the sliced meat. Mix well and let sit for about 15 minutes, stirring occasionally if you wish.
  • Head a wok or large frying pan, add the oil. When it is is just beginning to smoke, add the meat, laying each piece on one side in the pan, Do not turn but cook over high heat for a moment, until the one side begins to brown. Toss-stir the meat for a moment and remove from the pan, allowing the oil to drain back into the pan. You may want to do this in two batches to keep the meat sizzling.
  • Heat the pan to hot again and add the garlic. Stir-fry for a minute then add the rinsed, chopped black beans and stirfry another bit. Add the asparagus, toss with the vegetables then add the other T of soy sauce and the pinches of sugar and salt. Stirfy until the asparagus is done to your liking (probably about 5 minutes if you didn't steam it first; less if you did).
  • Add the meat and its drippings and the chicken broth. Stir to make a sauce, then serve.

STEAMED CHILEAN SEABASS WITH CHINESE BROCCOLI, ASIAN AROMATICS AND BLACK BEAN SAUCE



Steamed Chilean Seabass with Chinese Broccoli, Asian Aromatics and Black Bean Sauce image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 40m

Yield 1 serving

Number Of Ingredients 13

1/3 cup shallots, brunoise
1/3 cup ginger, brunoise
1/3 cup garlic, brunoise
1 tablespoon sesame oil
1/3 cup sugar
2 cups chicken stock
3/4 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup fermented black beans, soaked and chopped
10 star anise
1 orange, zested
1/3 cup coriander seeds
6 ounces Chilean sea bass fillet
3 bunches Chinese broccoli

Steps:

  • Lightly saute shallots, ginger, garlic in the sesame oil until shallots are translucent. Add sugar, chicken stock and soy sauce to the mixture. Reduce liquid by half over medium heat and then add the black beans. Simmer for 10 minutes. Place aromatics in the bottom of the steam basket, and then place the fish and the broccoli on top of the steam basket. Place the steam basket over the simmering pot of water until the fish is cooked. Drizzle sauce over the fish to finish the dish.

CHINESE EGGPLANT AND TOFU IN BLACK BEAN SAUCE



Chinese Eggplant and Tofu in Black Bean Sauce image

I had this at the Asian grocery store 888 in Kansas City. It was very good. I never had fried tofu before; it was wicked good to me; this is simple but tasty.

Provided by Dienia B.

Categories     Vegetable

Time 18m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 eggplant, chinese cut in diagonal cubes
3 ounces tofu, firm cut in narrow slices
2 1/2 tablespoons black bean sauce
4 tablespoons oil
1 tablespoon flour

Steps:

  • Coat eggplant cubes in flour.
  • Fry in oil 4 minutes.
  • Add tofu; fry for 4 minutes until golden.
  • Add black bean sauce to coat.
  • Done.

PANFRIED TOFU WITH CHINESE BLACK BEAN SAUCE



Panfried Tofu with Chinese Black Bean Sauce image

Categories     Bean     Garlic     Ginger     Vegetarian     Tofu     Pan-Fry     Gourmet

Yield Serves 3 to 4

Number Of Ingredients 11

1-pound block of extra-firm tofu
4 garlic cloves
1-inch chunk of fresh ginger
2 tablespoons Chinese fermented black beans
11/2 cups water
4 tablespoons soy sauce
3 tablespoons Sherry (dry or sweet)
1 tablespoon maple syrup
2 teaspoons cider vinegar
1 1/2 tablespoons cornstarch
vegetable oil

Steps:

  • Rinse the tofu, then cut crosswise into 6 slices. Put slices between several layers of paper towels and let drain while making the sauce. (You'll likely have to replace the paper towels at least once.)
  • Prep the seasonings for the sauce: Peel the garlic cloves and the ginger, then quarter the ginger. Turn on your food processor and drop the garlic and ginger through the feed tube; they'll be minced in no time. Stop the machine and the black beans in a small sieve until the water runs clear. Add them to the food processor and pulse until coarsely chopped.
  • For the liquid portion of the sauce, stir together the water, soy sauce, Sherry, maple syrup, vinegar, and the cornstarch until the cornstarch is evenly suspended. Now you're ready to cook the sauce!
  • Generously film the bottom of a heavy 2-quart saucepan with the vegetable oil and heat over moderately high heat until hot but not smoking. Stir-fry the seasonings until fragrant, less than a minute. Stir the cornstarch mixture and add it to the pan. Whisk the sauce occasionally while bringing it to a boil and simmer 1 minute. Then set the sauce aside while you fry the tofu.
  • Generously film the bottom of a 12-inch nonstick skillet with vegetable oil and heat over high heat until hot but not smoking. Blot up any excess moisture on the tofu with a paper towel before laying in the skillet. Fry the slices on all sides (forgo the short ends), turning them only when the undersides are golden and crisp, 5 to 8 minutes total. (You may need to lower the heat as the frying progresses.) Give the tofu one last flip on a paper towel to sop up any stray oil and reheat the sauce.
  • Serve with rice and broccoli, pouring sauce over all.

CHINESE BLACK BEAN SAUCE, MOOSEWOOD STYLE



Chinese Black Bean Sauce, Moosewood Style image

Placing this here for safekeeping! I have had a wonderful Szechuan Eggplant at a Chinese restaurant in town that I just love, but unfortunately, they stopped making it! They told me they used black bean sauce when making it, but alas, I could not find any locally. So I will be trying this to recreate the dish. I have changed it slightly. A few tablespoons of this sauce paired with meats, seafood, fresh vegetables, or rice, pasta, etc. will create a delicious meal in minutes!

Provided by Sharon123

Categories     Sauces

Time 20m

Yield 1 cup

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 tablespoon dry sherry
1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
1 tablespoon minced garlic
2 tablespoons minced fresh ginger
1 teaspoon fish sauce
2 teaspoons sugar
1/4 teaspoon chili sauce
1 tablespoon black beans, salted (whole)
1 cup vegetable broth (or chicken broth)
2 teaspoons cornstarch (dissolved in 1 tbls. water)

Steps:

  • In a large skillet, heat the sherry, vinegar, lime juice. Add the garlic and ginger, and cook over medium high heat for 1 minute. Stir in the fish sauce, sugar, chili sauce, black beans, and vegetable broth.
  • Bring the sauce to a boil: reduce the heat and simmer for 5 minutes. Whisk in the dissolved cornstarch, stirring constantly, until the sauce thickens slightly.
  • This can be made ahead and refirgerated for up to 1 week. Enjoy!

Tips:

  • To make the black bean sauce from scratch, start by soaking the black beans overnight. Then, drain the beans and rinse them well.
  • Use a food processor or blender to grind the black beans until they are a smooth paste.
  • Add the black bean paste to a saucepan along with the other sauce ingredients. Bring the mixture to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 15-20 minutes, or until the sauce has thickened.
  • For a more flavorful sauce, use a variety of different types of black beans. Black turtle beans, black-eyed peas, and adzuki beans are all good options.
  • If you don't have time to make the black bean sauce from scratch, you can use a store-bought version. Just be sure to choose a sauce that is made with real black beans and that doesn't contain any added sugar or preservatives.
  • Chinese black bean sauce is a versatile condiment that can be used in a variety of dishes. It is especially good with chicken, beef, pork, and seafood. It can also be used as a dipping sauce for dumplings, spring rolls, and other appetizers.

Conclusion:

Chinese black bean sauce is a delicious and versatile condiment that is easy to make at home. With its rich, savory flavor, it is a great addition to a variety of dishes. Whether you use it as a marinade, a stir-fry sauce, or a dipping sauce, Chinese black bean sauce is sure to add a delicious touch to your next meal.

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