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Stir-fry mushrooms with mixed vegetables


This is a meatless veggie dish, healthy, nutritious yet delicious.  The crunchy vegetables make the dish light and refreshing too!



So colourful, can't resist snapping a picture of this  .................


This is suitable with rice or even eaten on its own!

Ingredients
  • 100 gm fresh Shitake mushrooms- washed and sliced
  • 150 gm snow mushrooms - stemmed and cut
  • 200 gm assorted capsicums - cut
  • 80 gm celery - cut
  • 50 gm carrots - peeled and sliced
  • 10 gm young ginger - slilced
  • 2 tsps oyster sauce
  • 1/4 tsp sugar
  • 1 tsp cornflour + 1 Tbsp water for thickening
  • Salt and light soya sauce to taste
Preparation
  1. Cut the stems off the white crab mushrooms, rinse with running water.
  2. Blanch them in a pot of boiling water, dish out and drain.
  3. Lightly saute the ginger slices with some oil till fragrant, toss in a teasp. salt.
  4. Add in the sliced mushrooms, stir fry.  Some juice will be released from the mushrooms. 
  5. Add in the oyster sauce and sugar, followed by the vegetables, stir fry.
  6. Thicken the gravy with the cornflour mixture, add salt and light soya sauce to taste.
  7. Dish out and serve hot with rice.

Comments

  1. I love everything in there! Are you making this on the coming weekend? Ah, probably not! Going out for dinner, right?
    Have a great weekend & wishing you Happy Mother's Day!
    Blessings, Kristy

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  2. Kristy
    You have a great weekend too and Happy Mother's Day to you too!

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  3. This looks very colourful, healthy and delicious I like it. I can eat this everyday....mmm

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  4. A great-looking mixed veggie stir-fry! Need more dishes like this.

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  5. What a beautiful, colorful dish! It looks perfect for a nice summer meal, and perfect over rice too!

    Have a nice weekend and a Happy Mother's Day!

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  6. That looks so colourful and delicious. I happened to use 3 different types of capsicum for a beef stir fry too .
    Have a great mother's day!

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  7. WOW! Another colorful and delicious dish.
    Happy Mother's Day to you!

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  8. Happy Mother's Day to you and this dish is great. Love the colorful combination and it is so healthy. Love the fresh mushrooms too :)

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  9. Happy Mothers' Day, Cheah! Hope you have an awesome day!

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  10. Happy Mothers' Day Cheah...would love to have a plate of those for dinner! Such a bright and cheerful dish:D

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  11. Dear All - Thanks for all the nice compliments!

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