This is a Vegetable Stir Fry to make your own. Use it for any veggies you want, and serve it as a main or as a side dish with any Asian food. The tasty Chinese brown sauce is just like you get from Chinese restaurants and will make any veg totally scoff-able. And there’s a generous amount of it to soak your rice!
Vegetable Stir Fry
I make this approximately once a week, and it completely baffles me how I’ve been running this recipe website for 5 years (!!) without sharing it.
A Vegetable Stir Fry is:
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my end-of-week Fridge Forage meal;
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how I (happily) consume a ton of vegetables in one sitting;
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something I make with a mix of vegetables – or just one (like snow peas or Asian mushrooms).
I serve it over rice or noodles. I toss noodles into it while cooking. I top homemade Chinese noodle soups with it. And I make instant ramen respectable by piling on this saucy stir fried vegetables.
So I repeat again – 5 years. No recipe. BAFFLED. 🤷🏻♀️
What goes in my Vegetable Stir Fry
You can basically ignore all the vegetables in the photo below, and visualise whatever YOU want to use! Just use the sauce part of my recipe. 🙂
Can I make this with Charlie?
100% yes, you’ll need 4 tablespoons of Charlie and directions are in the recipe below. For new readers, “Charlie” is my ready made All Purpose Chinese Stir Fry Sauce. RTE readers and I love him so much, we’ve named him. He has a shelf life of months, and can be used in 90% of my stir fries and noodles, either outright or with the addition of a few extra flavourings. Try him once, and you’ll be obsessed with him too!
How to make stir fried vegetables
There’s only two rules here:
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Have all the ingredients chopped and ready to toss in the wok / skillet because this recipe moves fast once you start cooking!
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Don’t let the veggies cook until floppy and sad. They should be vibrant, just cooked so they don’t have the raw bite to them but they’re still a bit crisp. That’s the point of optimum flavour and nutrition for vegetables!
What order to cook vegetables in stir fries
There’s no need to turn this into an exact science! Just start by cooking aromatics to form the flavour base then add vegetables that take the longest to cook first, and delicate things like leafy greens towards the end.
Here’s a rough guide:
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Aromatics in first- onion, leeks, garlic, ginger, chilli
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Firm vegetables in second – like carrot, capsicum/bell peppers, stems of Asian Greens (Buk Choy in this recipe), zucchini / courgettes, eggplant, asparagus, canned baby corn, green beans, okra.
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Quicker cooking vegetables added next- snow peas, kale, cabbage.
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Delicate vegetables in last – toss until just wilted. Leaves of Asian Greens, spinach, bean sprouts, green onions, fresh herbs.
Pre cooked vegetables – broccoli, cauliflower and broccolini should be pre-cooked prior to using in a stir fry as they take too long to cook from raw in a stir fry (unless chopped small). And though I rarely use them in stir fries, I also pre cook things like pumpkin, potato, squash, and other root vegetables.
A big skillet of vegetables never looked so tasty!!
Also – the stir fry sauce. I like making plenty of it so it can soak through the rice or noodles, or whatever you serve it over. It’s also particularly good at disguising cauliflower rice – for those of you *trying* to cut down on carbs. 😇
What to serve with Stir Fried Vegetables
This can be served as:
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a main dish with rice or noodles (try cauliflower rice for a low carb option); or
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a vegetable side dish.
Though this stir fry has Chinese origins, don’t restrict yourself to serving this alongside just Chinese dishes. You’ll see similar version of this sauce used all across Asia. So serve it as a vegetable side the next time you make any Asian dishes – such as Vietnamese, Thai or Japanese! Here are a few suggestions (just a few….😂):
What to serve with Stir Fried Vegetables
Woah. For someone who’s taken so long to share such a *simple* recipe, I sure did have a lot to say about it! 😂 – Nagi x
Watch how to make it
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Saucy Vegetable Stir Fry
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp vegetable oil
- 2 garlic cloves , finely chopped
- 1 tbsp ginger , finely sliced (optional)
- 1/2 onion , peeled and sliced
- 1 carrot , large
- 3 medium buk choy or other leafy greens of choice (Note 1)
- 1 cup mushrooms , sliced 3mm / 1/8" thick
- 1 capsicum , sliced 1/2cm / 1/5" thick
Sauce (or use 4 tbsp Charlie, Note 4):
- 1 tbsp cornflour / corn starch
- 1 1/2 tbsp soy sauce , light or all purpose (not dark soy) (Note 2)
- 2 tsp Oyster Sauce
- 1 tbsp Chinese Cooking Wine or Mirin (Note 3)
- 1/2 tsp sesame oil (optional)
- Dash of white pepper (or black)
- 3/4 cup / 185 ml water
Garnishes, optional:
- Finely sliced green onions
- Sesame seeds
Instructions
Vegetable Prep:
- Carrot: cut in half lengthwise then diagonally sliced 2mm / 1/10" thick
- Buk Choy (Note 1): Trim base off, then cut leaves off the stem. Cut the stem lengthwise into 1cm / 2/5" wide pieces. Keep leaves separate from stems, they will be cooked at different times.
Sauce (Charlie - Note 4):
- Place cornflour and soy sauce in a bowl and mix until cornflour is dissolved, then mix in remaining Sauce ingredients.
Cooking:
- Heat oil in a wok or large heavy based skillet over high heat.
- Add garlic and ginger, stir for 10 seconds. Add onion, stir for 30 seconds.
- Add carrot, capsicum and stems of buk choy - stir for 1 minute.
- Add mushrooms, then stir for 2 to 3 minutes until the vegetables are almost cooked.
- Add Sauce and toss for 1 minute until Sauce thickens and becomes glossy, coating all the vegetables. Don't overcook so they become floppy and limp - they should be just cooked, "crisp tender".
- Remove from stove and serve over rice (low carb option: cauliflower rice). Garnish with green onions and sesame seeds if using. A big dollop of chilli sauce wouldn't go astray either!
Recipe Notes:
- Mirin - best, the Japanese equivalent of Chinese cooking wine;
- Dry sherry - next best, any cheap and cheerful dry sherry
- Japanese cooking sake
- Non alcoholic - substitute the water in the recipe with LOW SODIUM chicken stock/broth
Nutrition Information:
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Gretchen says
Holy moly this was sooooooo delish! Easy peasy too!
I paired this with your Korean beef recipe!! Perfect!
Mykala says
Such an easy recipe that tastes so good!! Added tofu as well which I loved 😍
Mini says
I visit your website every time, especially for Asian basics. This one was perfect, thank you so much!
Chels says
Incredible recipe. The flavour is delicious and spot on to the best take out. Thanks for sharing this, Nagi!
Jeffrey says
The sauce is the absolute best. I used broccoli for the greens and since my wife is a vegetarian, I used hoison sauce instead of oyster sauce. I also 5Xed all the ingredients because I had a load of vegetables I needed to use. Worked perfect.
Nagi says
Great tips Jeffrey! N x
Lyn L says
Awesome! Capsicum is a must to make it taste like it’s from a Chinese restaurant. I used 1 tablespoon of oyster sauce. Yum ! Thanks for another yummy recipe.
Val says
Yet another super success story. Nagi – you are top of my “go-to” recipe searches these days. I’ve tried quite a few of your recipes now and they are always so good. Many thanks
Nagi says
Thank you Val! So glad you enjoyed it! N x
Donny says
So so soooo simple!! It tastes just like something you’d get at a restaurant. I would recommend doubling all cooking times so that the veggies soften up enough to eat, but otherwise it doesn’t need any alterations or substitutions.
Nagi says
Thanks! N x
Linda Ashley says
It’s a great sauce but I use next to no salt in my diet. So it’s a bit salty to my taste is there any suggestions to sweeten it up
nearlyduewith#2... says
Hello nagi.. am wanting to get some freezer meals sorted for when #2 comes along and disrupts our mealtimes!! Would I be able to freeze these vegies, and the sauce, and just thaw it out prior to cooking? Any helpful hints 😉 thank you!
Steph says
So delicious and simple. I make this every week. Thanks as always, Nagi 😊
Chloe says
Hi Nagi, thanks for sharing the recipe.. Can I skip Oyster sauce? Or any substitute for oyster sauce?
Nagi says
Hi Chloe, there’s a vegetarian “oyster” sauce available that’s made from mushrooms. It’s the best sub in my opinion 🙂 N x
Sue says
Another delicious dish Nagi . Served it with “ Dump and Bake Rice “, a perfect combination !
Substituted broccoli for the bok choy . Yum
Katerina says
I used Almond Flour instead of cornflour in the vegetable stir fry. The sauce didn’t thicken. When using almond flour are you meant to add a larger amount?
Nagi says
Hi Katerina, yes that’s because almond flour reacts differently and won’t thicken sauced like cornflour or regular flour unfortunately. N x
Paula says
I have used this recipe for about 8 years and is still the best. The sauce is delicious. I usually cook for my family so I double the recipe and it is still delicious. I love it that much that I copied the recipe in to my own recipe book. Thank you so much!
Fizza says
Will substituting red pepper with tomatoes work?
Fizza says
Can one have this dish with egg noodles instead of rice?
Mandi says
This looks so yummy and it’s on my list to try!! Quick question – how to you pre cook broccoli/cauliflower when you use it?
Nagi says
Hi Mandi, you can steam for a minute (either on the stove or microwave) just to take the crunch out of them and let them finish in the wok. N x
Rhonda says
This looks great and I want to make it tonight but my daughter would like it a little spicy. What could I add?
Nagi says
Hi Rhonda, a little sriracha to the sauce will add a little kick 🙂 N x
Travis says
Hey, which brand/kind of oyster sauce do you use? It’s used so much that I want to make sure I have the best possible brand. Thanks!
Nagi says
Hi Travis, this page will assist you here 🙂 https://www.recipetineats.com/asian-market-grocery-store-shopping-list/ N x
Travis says
🙏🏼 Bless up, thank you 🙏🏼
Levi says
Can I use Apple juice or Pineapple juice instead of the Chinese cooking wine? Or are there other non-alcoholic substitutes that I can use for Chinese cooking wine? Thank you in advance.
Nagi says
Hi Levi – all the subs are listed in the recipe notes. N x