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Simplify - Stir Fry SuppersBy Jorj Morgan
What You Need to Get Started
Saucing the Stir Fry Stir fry suppers lend themselves to a totally fresh approach to cooking. Herb flavored oils may be sauce enough! You may choose to spice your fresh ingredients with Italian or Mexican seasonings. There are no rules for stir fry - only opportunities for creative cooking.
Technique You may want to add slices of garlic or ginger to the oil to infuse it with flavor. Fresh herbs tossed into the hot oil will also impart their essence into the dish. As the herb begins to brown, move the pieces out of the oil and up the sides of the walk to slow the cooking process. Next, add the ingredient that will take the most time to cook. In most cases this will be cubes of lean meat or poultry. Cook until the thick cubes begin to brown on all sides. This will begin the tenderizing process. At this point, you may push these chunks up the sides of the wok, or remove them to a platter while you continue with the recipe. Now you are ready to add the veggies and stir until they are just crisp tender. (If you are cooking a stir fry that includes shellfish, you want to add this ingredient last as fish usually cooks in just minutes.) Add the meat or poultry back to the wok. Season with sauce, fresh herbs, citrus juice or a touch of flavored oil. Stir to coat all of the ingredients. That's it! Serve the stir fry with rice or over pasta. Try my favorite recipe for Jorj's Sesame Beef Stir Fry. Or search our recipe data base for more great recipes like Asian-Style Vegetable Stir Fry , Chicken and Asparagus Stir Fry or Mexican Beef Stir Fry. Stir fry is the perfect mixture of fresh ingredients and quick cooking. A combination that will work well in your busy lifestyle and one that your entire family will enjoy. An added benefit to this quick cooking method is the opportunity for kitchen experimentation. Use stir fry recipes as guidelines to create your own family favorite suppers. When you see those smiles around the table - you'll know that you've master the stir fry technique. Jorj Morgan is the Lifestyle Director of BlueSuitMom.com and the author of At Home In The Kitchen, a cookbook due in spring 2001. Please share your favorite stir fry recipes with other BlueSuitMoms. Send her an email at jorj@jorj.com.
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