W hen in doubt, stir-fry it. Pretty much everything tastes better in a stir-fry, and I can name them all. Leftover rice?
This recipe's stir-fry sauce includes both orange and lime for a huge hit of citrus, and that coats a medley of chicken ...
Everyone has their favourite additions to a basic chicken stir-fry - feel free to adapt the recipe to include yours. Each serving provides 617kcal, 47g protein, 56g carbohydrate (of which 8g ...
Rehydrate the dried soya chunks as above or according to packet instructions. I used boiling water to rehydrate soya chunks for this recipe. You can either mix them together with some water and then ...
A deliciously sweet and sticky sesame chicken stir fry that's quick and easy to make with only a few ingredients. Serve with freshly cooked brown rice. Each serving (without the rice) provides 323 ...
Stir the cornstarch, 1 cup broth, soy sauce and ginger in a small bowl until the mixture is smooth. Heat the vegetables and remaining stock in a 10-inch nonstick skillet over medium-high heat to a ...
Tomato and egg stir-fry is a classic Chinese dish everyone can ... Today, it’s seen as one of the most iconic Chinese dishes, but the recipe is actually only 100 years old.
Swirl the wok so the surface is lightly coated with oil. Add the ginger, garlic and banana chillies and stir-fry for about 15 seconds. Add the spring onion, stir briefly to coat with the oil ...