Stir Fry Fun

Maple Ginger noodles or rice Stir Fry

Fast delicious stirfry
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Course Main Course
Cuisine American
Servings 4

Equipment

  • Non stick pan wok is ok
  • carving board
  • knife
  • wooden spoon

Ingredients
  

  • 2 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 3 cups noodles or rice cooked
  • 2 cups of veggies
  • 300 gram chicken thigh of breast
  • salt
  • pepper

for the sauce

  • 3 tbsp soy sauce
  • 5 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 tsp cornstarch
  • ¼ to ½ tsp chili flakes to taste
  • 2 tbsp giner fine grated

Instructions
 

  • Decide wether whether you want to rice or noodles start preparing that
  • Dry the chicken cut it into bite size pieces. add some pepper and salt
  • Cut the veggies in bite size pieces. the tougher the veggie the thinner the slice
  • Grate the ginger, add chili flakes, soy sauce, cornstarch and the maple syrup and set aside
  • Heat the pan on moderate till high heat till oil is simmering
  • start stir frying the veggies. The tougher pieces going in first. A couple of minutes till a bit crisp. Set aside
  • Add bit of oil if necessary fry the chicken in batches. don t overcrowd the pan. Let one side brown a bit. turn the pieces. then do the next batch
  • When the chicken is done add the veggies and the stirfry sauce. Heat to moderate high. Cook for 2 till 3 minutes till the sauce thickens
  • Add the rice or noodles. Heat through. Serve immediately

Notes

I’ve made this recipe several times, and it’s surprisingly not too challenging. Even as a slow cook, I can usually prepare it in just under an hour. If you’re quicker in the kitchen, you might even whip it up in half the time. I stumbled upon some great inspiration for stir-frying techniques online.
The original recipe can be found here. Additionally, I found helpful guidance on stir-frying vegetables on [WikiHow] and a nice cheatsheet for stir-fry sauce recipes at Seasons and Suppers. For more diverse stir-fry ideas, check out America’s Test Kitchen.
What I love about this recipe is its adaptability; you can use whatever you have in your pantry, resulting in countless delicious variations. So, don’t hesitate to experiment and have fun in the kitchen!
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