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    ginger how to add to stir fry | Family Cuisine

    August 30, 20213 Mins Read
    Video Ginger how to add to stir fry

    My mom owned a black and red wok when I was growing up, and when I would see that red lid on the counter, I knew mom was making stir fry that night. She always bought fresh vegetables for it, sometimes she would use tofu instead of meat (though that was rare), and sometimes she would even make some yakisoba noodles to go on the side!

    I always got excited about stir fry because we didn’t eat Chinese food very often, and the wok she used just seemed to make the meal more special because it was usually put away.

    Reading: ginger how to add to stir fry

    When Josh and I first got married and I didn’t know a thing about cooking, stir fry was something we would make often. But it was with frozen vegetables that included a sauce bag that was always too salty. It took me awhile before I finally figured out that I could just make my own stir fry with the vegetables I preferred. This simple, flexible recipe for honey ginger stir fry with chicken should be one of your go-to easy weeknight dinner recipes!

    I think stir fry is one of those really affordable, flexible family meals. It can feed a lot of people and you can choose what produce you want in it. Broccoli, carrots, zucchini, mushrooms, bell peppers – even cabbages! I want to note that there is nothing wrong with using one of the frozen blends from the store, especially if you’re in that dinner crunch mode, but I would avoid using the sauce packets if you go that route.

    Do I have to use chicken breast in this meal?

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    No, you don’t! You can use boneless, skinless chicken thighs or tenders, or you could even buy the beef strips from the meat department and use that instead. You’ll just want to adjust the cook time to make sure it doesn’t get overcooked.

    What if I don’t have soy sauce?

    Teriyaki sauce works great in a pinch, and stores like Trader Joe’s carry other varieties of soy sauce-like products that you can use, too.

    How do I create more texture in stir fry?

    I love to toast sesame seeds or use chopped peanuts and cashews to top our stir fry. Adding in frozen edemamme can also add more texture to your vegetable blend.

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    Any other tips on adding more flavor?

    This is a pretty basic recipe meant to make dinner easier for you. But if you’re wanting more flavor, here are a couple of ingredients you can add: freshly minced garlic, diced onions, fresh ginger (instead of ground ginger), sesame oil, 1/4 – 1/2 tsp ground cayenne, wasabi – you can even try topping your dish with a little sriracha!This simple, flexible recipe for honey ginger stir fry with chicken should be one of your go-to easy weeknight dinner recipes!

    Feel free to serve your stir fry over white or brown rice (we prefer brown) – or you can try cauliflower rice for a low-carb option. You can use noodles, too. Any leftover vegetables can also be used for fried rice!

    I hope this meal gives you another creative idea for dinner one night. If you’ve got picky eaters, take them into the store and have them pick out vegetables to put into the dinner. Ask them what kind of meat they’d like to use. To make this meal even simpler, I love using my rice cooker to prepare the rice. It makes dinner that much easier because it is one less thing I have to watch…and when it’s done cooking, it’s perfect and ready to go when I am!

    Now, that’s my kind of dinner.

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