The stir-fry method of cooking is essential chinese and today popular for across the globe. The stir-fry method needs less oil, and retains the nutrients in the vegetables making it healthy! the sweet and sour stir-fry is a beautiful mix of fruits and assorted vegetables tossed in a wok along with chinese sauces. Pineapple juice, soya sauce, brown vinegar and brown sugar add a variety of flavors and aromas and make this dish very appetizing. This stir-fry can be dished out live during a buffet dinner for your guests to enjoy watching it made. Try it!
Pak Choi, popularly known as Chinese Cabbage, actually tastes not like cabbage but like greens! It has a crisper texture than our regular greens, and so it combines wonderfully with spinach and bean sprouts in this delicious Stir-Fried Chinese Greens recipe.
While Chinese white sauce gives it a creamy consistency, soy sauce lends a tangy tinge, giving the dish a very well-balanced and exciting flavour.
As in most greens based dishes, it is best to serve this immediately to enjoy the best texture and vibrant colour of the greens.
Oriental stir-fry, one of the most popular stir-fries in china is the oriental stir-fry. Traditionally this stir-fry is a mélange of vegetables that is in season. In some parts of china they also add steamed rice and noodles into this stir-fry making it an amazing dish. Cabbage, bean sprouts, broccoli and spring onions are tossed in hot oil infused with chili and garlic and served hot. You could throw in baby corn and other vegetables as well. A great dish as it is low in oil, high on the nutrition scale yet extremely delicious!