Stir Fry Seasonings?
katiedid1179
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Hi-I'm experimenting with new recipes and have no idea what to season a stir fry with. I am not a creative cook and stir fries are new to me. Also, I'm trying to stay low- cal. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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Here's one from my collection of online recipes: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/frozen-vegetable-stir-fry/0
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I traditionally always use garlic, pepper, chili powder in my stir fry dishes they're my go to spices. Toward the end of the cooking process I add either a flavored balsamic vinegar or sometimes a bit of fresh orange juice. Stir fry's are really simple, most people think to hard about it, so my recommendation is just start tossing your favorite things in there and have fun with the expirimenting.0
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I use just low sodium soy sauce, granulated onion and granulated garlic. I'm not a ginger fan, but I know some people like to use that as well as sesame oil.0
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My go-to stir-fry ingredients: Ginger, Garlic, shallots, soy sauce & Sesame oil. I buy the paste ginger but you can also do the whole pieces and mince or dice it up. I like Shrimp/chicken, snow/sugar snap peas (whichever I can get), shredded carrots, shallots, broccoli, water chestnuts, garlic, ginger, soy sauce & sesame oil over brown rice.0
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Thanks everyone-All of your ideas sound great!0
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Garlic, ginger and spring onion are the classic combination. Oyster sauce chilli, rice wine, soya sauce, five spice, sesame are all handy.0
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Fresh ginger, fresh garlic, and onion cooked in sesame or peanut oil are a good start. I generally just use premade stir fry sauces, but when I am cooking from scratch in the kitchen, fresh is key! I like having low sodium soy sauce, spicy oyster sauce, and fresh garlic cloves on hand whenever I am following an Asian or Southeast Asian recipe.0
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What the others said. Sesame oil, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, pepper--maybe some lemon if I'm doing chicken.0
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Soy sauce, Teriyaki sauce, white rice vinegar, sesame oil, a squirt of honey, sriracha sauce, garlic and ginger.
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For sauce I use a mix of soy sauce, rice vinegar, PB2, brown sugar. If I want it to be more of a glaze I just add a little cornstarch. My stir fry veggies are typically broccoli and cauliflower, snap peas, water chestnuts, peppers and the lil baby corn stir fried in sesame oil.0
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