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pan fried noodles recipe | pan fried noodles with vegetables | Chinese veg pan fried hakka noodles | pan fried noodles with vegetables is a Shanghai favorite dish! Learn how to make pan fried noodles with vegetables. We show you how to make crispy pan fired noodles which are then topped with a tasty vegetable filling in pan fried noodles with vegetables. To make pan fried noodles, heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, spread the noodles evenly over it and cook on a medium flame till they turn brown and crisp from both the sides. Keep aside. For the vegetables, heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the garlic and green chillies and saute on a high flame for 30 seconds. Add the capsicum and saute on a high flame for 1 minute. Add the carrot, broccoli, soy sauce, tomato ketchup, salt and pepper, mix well and cook on a high flame for 2 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the cornflour-water mixture, mix well and cook on a high flame for 1 minute, while stirring continuously. Keep aside. Just before serving, place the noodles on a serving plate, top with the vegetables and serve immediately. Pan-fried noodles are a signature snack in China and loved for its unique texture and taste – crispy fried noodles and crunchy veggies. Tips for pan-fried noodles. 1. Use colourful veggies for added eye appeal. 2. Lightly blanch the veggies, so they retain their crunch. 3. Once you add the cornflour water mixture, stir it continuously to avoid forming lumps. 4. Keep the fried noodles and vegetables ready, but assemble it just before serving. 5. When you boil the Hakka noodles make sure you drain the excess water completely. The noodles must be dry. 6. We have used a little more oil as we want the noodles to be crisp. 7. The vegetable topping will be semi dry in pan fried noodles. Pan fried noodles with vegetables is a quick fix dish. For a satiating Chinese mini meal serve with Corn Rolls, Stuffed Mushroom Buns , Baked Chinese Mushroom Buns or Paneer Parcels. Enjoy pan fried noodles recipe | pan fried noodles with vegetables | Chinese veg pan fried hakka noodles | with video below.
Cottage cheese, capsicum and baby corn are coated with a spicy marinade, strung into toothpicks and sautéed till brown and aromatic. And, the perfect combination for this tasty satay team is peanut sauce, which can either be coated on the paneer, capsicum and baby corn satay sticks, or served separately as an accompaniment.
Jalfrazie is usually a dish with green chillies, capsicum and onions as the base. I have used my favourite combination of corn kernels and mushrooms as the main ingredients but if these are not your favourites, feel free to use any other vegetables of your choice.
Paneer Tikkas are cottage cheese and capsicum cubes marinated in tandoori spices. To get thick curds, hang the curds in a muslin cloth and drain out the liquid. This takes about 15 to 20 minutes. Approximately 1 cup of curds will give you ½ cup of thick curds. Paneer Based Snacks and Starters like Paneer Tikkas are sure to start off any Party in a totally fun-packed way.
A colourful, child-friendly version of a grown-up snack!
Yam and capsicum smeared with cumin flavoured butter and grilled. You can even toss them in a non-stick pan if you are not up to barbequing them.
A very famous Far Eastern specialty. Paneer, mushrooms and capsicum skewers served with a peanut marinade.
This sizzler is laden with a bounty of flavours and spices. A delicately flavoured rice noodle preparation is topped with a smoky, curry flavoured satay, grilled and served with a spicy-sweet peanut sauce and crispy potatoes.
Interesting colours, textures and flavours make this spicy dish quite enjoyable.
This colourful stir-fry derives its flavour mainly from the combination of peppers, onion and tomatoes. While making stir-fried baby corn, avoid overcooking the veggies as they will lose their brightness as well as crispness.
Now, this is what one would call a colourful and flavourful dish! the marinade is what makes this recipe unique. Use any vegetable of your choice, serve to your guests and win abundant praises. As this is cooked without oil, it is both nutritious and low in calories. In case skewers are not available, use toothpicks. . . It turns out as good as with skewers, believe me!
This is, without a doubt, my favourite skewer recipe and I’m sure it will become yours too, if you try it just once! Usually skewers and kebabs require lot of oil for cooking, making them a ‘prohibited’ food for diabetics. No more crest-fallen faces! Here is a modified, healthy recipe with less oil and using nutrient-rich tofu (soya paneer). Tofu is easily available in the market. Those who suffer from diabetes are prone to infections, and require a high dose of immune-boosting nutrients like proteins, vitamin A,C, zinc etc. Ingredients like tofu, capsicum and mushroom provide a sufficient dose of these vital nutrients. Cooked on a non-stick pan with less oil, it is a perfect lip-smacking snack that can be had without worrying about an increasing waist-line or an angry look from the physician during your next health check-up!
A cold macaroni salad with vinaigrette dressing is just perfect salad to make if your meal theme is italian. Chunky cubes of tomato, capsicum, chopped spring onions and olives add in various flavours and textures to the macaroni. You could sprinkle some oregano into it too. Serve chilled and watch your loved ones take second helpings!
The strappingly sweet and spicy flavour of the barbeque sauce dominates this crispy and colorful veggie starter, making it just perfect for a winter's evening spent with a warm group of friends. Not to forgotthe low-cal nature of this healthy appetiser!
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