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Stir Fries Recipes
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Ready Time: 32 Min
"This stir-fry is a simple, and quick recipe. The plum sauce gives it a special lift, and everyone always seems to love it. Serve with steamed rice, or fried noodles can be mixed through the stir fry for a bit of extra crunch."
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Ready Time: 25 Min
"You don't need a wok to make this simple stir-fry from Verona Koehlmoos of Pilger, Nebraska. A fast-to-fix sauce coats strips of pork, pretty green onions and crisp-tender snow peas."
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Ready Time: 25 Min
"'I'm always trying to cut calories, and this is one of my favorite ways to do it,' writes Ethel Martin of Warwick, Rhode Island. 'This dish is so tasty, it's hard to believe it's good for you, too. Serve it over rice or noodles, if you like. Enjoy!'"
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Ready Time: 51 Min
"This is a very easy, tasty recipe. Serve over rice and sprinkle with chopped green onions."
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Ready Time: 25 Min
"'My husband and I often make a meal of this appealing stir-fry,' write Laura Kittleson of Casselberry, Florida. 'It's nicely seasoned and chock-full of vegetables.'"
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Ready Time: 40 Min
"A quick and easy, delicious way to serve pork! Can be served over a bed of chopped romaine for a low-carb meal, or noodles for the traditionalists. The oil you use will make all the difference: the peanuttier the better; an obscure brand from the ethnic section of the supermarket is usually a better bet than one of the cheaper, mass-market varieties."
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Ready Time: 20 Min
"This full-flavored stir-fry from Linda Trainer, Phoenix, Arizona, is sure to bring rave reviews from your family. Snappy snow peas, sweet pepper and pork are spiced up with ginger, sesame oil,, red pepper flakes and soy sauce. Consider rices a s an alternative to the pasta."
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Ready Time: 20 Min
"Tender, moist slices of pork tenderloin and crispy slaw combine in this deliciously different recipe from Jerry Harrison of St. Marys, Georgia. 'I've been serving this to family and friends for nearly 30 years,' he shares."
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"Use convenience foods to help with getting a meal together. Vary the mix of vegetables to find your family's favorite blend. Sprinkle each plate with chopped peanuts for added crunch and flavor. Or substitute your favorite bottled stir-fry sauce in place of the sweet and sour sauce. Serve with pepper-cheese breadsticks and fresh cantaloupe slices or orange sherbet."
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Ready Time: 51 Min
"This is about the only way to serve 4 with one pork tenderloin. Cubed tenderloin rolled in beaten eggs and sprinkled with cornstarch is sauteed with shredded carrot and green pepper. Make some rice while waiting for the pork to dry, so this can be served immediately."
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