The concept of stir fry cooking is quite an old and well-known one by now for many years and it is applied in various types of cooking from Chinese, Thai, Indonesian, Malaysian and even Indian cooking to an extent. The idea of stir-frying is to cook healthy and keep the crunch in the food and not overcook and lose all the nutrients from the ingredients. Though not many of us use this method of cooking in our day-to-day cooking at all times, we must try to at least a few times a week with some of our favourite recipes and give a much-needed bread and change to our palate and plates.
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While some people are of the opinion that stir fry leaves the food half done and doesn’t help in digestion etc, my take on this would be to understand the chemistry between the ingredient and the method of cooking before coming to conclusions, for instance, if we need to work with broccoli or french beans, etc there is no need to completely cook it until it gets mashed up, a little crunch in it is always pleasant. Also to some cooking in steam, long cooking hours, cooking in pressure cookers etc appeals a lot, there is nothing wrong in that as well, but I would recommend trying this option as well a couple of times in our eating patterns.
Stir fry cooking involves the use of fresh crispy ingredients which can bear the heat and take in flavours and adapt themselves to the balance of cook with crunch. Understanding of proper cooking equipment’s, low quantity of fats and oils, cooking without covering totally as such and prepare close to consuming time are some of the factors which help in making good stir fry recipes.
Here are a few of my all-time favorite stir fry healthy recipes:
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For non-veg variations: I prefer to use shredded boneless chicken in this recipe with mushrooms as a combination with some colorful capsicums. The other option to try is with some sliced chicken sausages with capsicums or with beans sprouts.
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For veg variations: try the same recipe with cubes of paneer or even tofu to make it vegan, use assorted exotic veggies of your choice from bamboo shoots, to zucchini, asparagus, mushrooms, canned water chestnuts also add a nice crunch in these recipes. Try using a Manchurian sauce as well for a change in the color of the recipe.
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For vegetarian variations: I like to use a combination of veggies in this recipe like sliced marinated grilled eggplant with peppers, grilled paneer or tofu slices or cubes, add some saute Babycorn and grilled mushrooms into it for a nice flavour. Also, try adding a little peanut butter in combination with chili sauce for a different taste in the stir fry.
The celebrity chef and author, Kaviraj Khialani is also a consultant, a food designer and a food-stylist. He is a creative cuisine specialist. If you wish to read more such recipes, stay tuned to HerZindagi!
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