Sweet Chilli Stir Fry

Per 362 g contains

  • Energy 647 kcal / 2719 kj 32% 32%
  • Fat 20 g 28% 28%
  • Saturates 3.1 g 15% 15%
  • Sugar 32 g 35% 35%
  • Salt 5.7 g 95% 95%

Servings

1

Ready In:

10min

Kilocalorie

647 kcal

Allergies

Soy

Oodles And Oodles Of Tasty Noodles!

By: Rowanna Watson

Noodles are a great one-hand dish, and my vegan take is popular with the whole family. Packed full of fresh vegetables and drizzled in a homemade sauce this recipe is sure to treat you right, especially if you suffer from IBS or are gluten-intolerant/coeliac.

If you’re looking to reduce the salt content, try using low-sodium soy sauce and perhaps cutting it out of the recipe itself.

Ingredients

FOR THE NOODLES

 

  • Baby corn 50g
  • Brown rice noodles 70g
  • Sesame seeds 2tbsp
  • Miso paste 10g
    Soy

  • Spring onions 
  • Red pepper, small ½
  • Fresh ginger 10g
  • Bean sprouts 50g

TOPPINGS (OPTIONAL

 

  • Chilli powder 1 tbsp
  • Agave 30ml
  • Juice of half a lime
  • Paprika 1tsp
  • Soy sauce 30ml
  • Tapioca flour 1tsp

Cooking Method

Step 1

Put a kettle of water on to boil. Add the miso and noodles to a large bowl. Once boiled, pour the water into the bowl to cover the noodles and set aside to soften.

Step 2

Wash and chop the pepper into thin strips and the baby corn into thirds, and peel the ginger with a spoon and chop finely. Chop the white ends off the spring onion and cut the remaining green part into small sections. Place all to one side.

Step 3

Heat a frying pan over a medium heat and toast the sesame seeds. Ensure that you move them around in the pan to avoid burning. Toast for 3 minutes, or until lightly brown, then remove from the hob and set aside.

Step 4

Strain the miso water from the noodles. Add the water to a wok and bring to a simmer over a medium heat. Add the baby corn and simmer for 5 minutes.

Step 5

Whilst the baby corn is cooking, make the sweet chilli sauce by adding all the sauce ingredients (chilli, paprika, agave, soya sauce, tapioca and lime) to a large bowl. Mix together well.

Step 6

Add the rest of the ingredients, including the noodles to the wok along with the sauce, and heat for 2 minutes.

Step 7

Serve in a large bowl.

Nutrition Facts

1 servings

Serving size

362g


Amount per serving
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 20g26%
Saturated Fat 3.1g16%
Total Carbohydrate 96g35%
Dietary Fiber 9.5g34%
Total Sugars 32g
Protein 17g

* The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

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Notes

Sweet Chilli Stir Fry Nutrition

What Its Good For

Bell pepper

Red bell peppers are supposedly filled with more than 200% of your recommended daily vitamin C intake, meaning they do wonders for your immune system. They also contain vitamin B6 and folate, both of which can help prevent anaemia. 

Ginger

Ginger is a great natural remedy for curing nausea, sickness and pain, as it can help settle the stomach and digestive system.

Rice noodles

Rice noodles are a great alternative for those who have gluten intolerance/coeliac disease, as they are gluten-free.

Baby corn

Baby corn is a low FODMAP food but be careful not to mix it up with regular sweetcorn as that may trigger symptoms if you have IBS.

Who Made This?

Hey, I’m Rowanna – certified holistic health coach and best selling author. Born and living in Scotland, UK with my husband and 3 children (all vegan). I write evidence-based health content for several multi-million dollar companies. Focusing on natural, kind ways to optimize health and wellbeing for my international clients. I also write recipes, books and courses that will inspire you to live a life filled with energy and joy.

Rowanna Watson

“I just want to say, I think you have just changed my life…

– DESIREE

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