Like all households dinner is often a rush. Â If it’s not something I made on the weekend or defrosted from the freezer I am often left wondering what to make for the boys and I. Â After a summer of simple meals on the BBQ and picnic lunches I am often stumped about what to make for dinner. Â And with two hungry little boys to feed it needs to be FAST!
This recipe is a modification of a simple stir fry my mom used to make. Â I loved the flavours, the simplicity of it and the healthy satisfying meal it made. Â Grab some Maple Leaf Prime Chicken Strips, veggies and some pantry staples and you are ready for this meal.
15 Minute Chicken Stir Fry
1 tsp coconut oil
2 cups Maple Leaf Prime Chicken Strips
1 head of broccoli washed and cut into florets
1 cup baby carrots sliced, or 2 large carrots sliced
1 cup chicken broth
1/2 cup low sodium soya sauce
1 tbsp brown sugar
1/2 tsp minced garlic
Directions
In a wok or large frying pan heat coconut oil, add Maple Leaf Prime Chicken Strips and cook until browned. Add broccoli, carrots toss. Â Meanwhile, in a small bowl whisk together chicken broth, soya sauce and brown sugar (add a little cornstarch if you’d like it thicker) then pour over the chicken and veggies. Â Cover and cook for 10-15 minutes or until the veggies are soft. Serve with a side or rice.
- 1 tsp coconut oil
- 2 cups Maple Leaf Prime Chicken Strips
- 1 head of broccoli washed and cut into florets
- 1 cup baby carrots sliced or 2 large carrots sliced
- 1 cup chicken broth
- 1/2 low sodium soya sauce
- 1 tbsp brown sugar
- 1/2 tsp minced garlic
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n a wok or large frying pan heat coconut oil, add Maple Leaf Prime Chicken Strips and cook until browned.
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Add broccoli and carrots then toss with the chicken.
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Meanwhile, in a small bowl whisk together chicken broth, soya sauce and brown sugar (add a little cornstarch if you'd like it thicker) then pour over the chicken and veggies.
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Cover and cook for 10-12 minutes or until the veggies are soft.
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Serve with a side or rice.
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Disclosure: This post has been sponsored by Maple Leaf Foods. As always all opinions are my own.Â
maria says
Yum! This looks delicious! A simple stir fry makes my entire family happy.
Michele says
I have never made stir fry for myself-it is simple so I am sitting here wondering why! Think I will be making your quick recipe very soon.
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Danielle Royalegacy says
If I had the fresh broccoli, I would make this tonight. I have everything else.
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Dede says
I love the look of this dish. It’s definitely something my family would eat, too. Pinned!
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heidi c. says
This sounds delicious! I would probably add a few more veggies like snow peas and pepper strips.
Paula Robinson says
never under estimate the power of good stir fry :) Great simple recipe
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Rebecca Swenor says
We love stir fry and I am going to have to make this recipe. I love it only takes 15 minutes. Thanks for sharing.
Liz Mays says
I love a quick to put together meal, and stir fry is a win. The flavors sound great!
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Victoria Ess says
This looks very delicious! Do you always cook with coconut oil? I haven’t tried it before!
Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says
Yes I do cook with it a lot. I love the flavour and it’s great that it is packed with all the healthy fats your body needs.
Amanda says
How much soya sauce is needed? On the recipe is just says 1/2…1/2 what?
Kerrie @ Family Food and Travel says
I changed it – the correct measurement is 1/2 cup. Thank you for pointing out the error!