I would say a big NO-NO if you want to eat a packet noodles ( as it is ) without any vegetables and i like to always sneak in fresh and crisp vegetables along with some protein say eggs, tofu or Edamame. In this week's trip to farmers market i bought some fresh baby Portobella mushrooms, scallions and crisp Red and Green peppers, and i couldn't restrain from using them in my favorite noodles. Using whole wheat noodles , Edamame and fresh green veggies give this meal a good dose of Fiber and Protein..
You need( 2-3 servings ):
- 1 packet whole wheat noodles
- 1 red bell pepper
- 1 green pepper
- 4-5 green chillies
- 7-8 baby Portobella mushrooms
- 1/2 red onion
- 1 tomato
- 1-2 scallions
- Cilantro
- 1 cup shredded Cabbage
- 3 garlic cloves
- 1 - 2inch ginger root
- 2-3 tbsp vegetable or peanut oil
- 1 tsp ajinomoto
- Cilantro and Mint
Crisp Red Pepper and Scallions
For the sauce:- 1 packet seasoning ( if you are using packaged noodles )
- 2-3 tbsp ketchup
- 2 tbsp soya sauce
- black salt to taste
Preparation( 20 - 30 mins ):
- Cook the noodles separately, drain in cold water apply oil and then keep aside.
- Julienne all the vegetables, onions, green and red bell peppers, scallions, cabbage except for tomatoes and mushrooms
- Slice mushrooms thin and tomatoes into chunks(optional )
- Chop green chillies, ginger and garlic very fine
- In a bowl mix in the seasoning( if you have one ), soya sauce, tomato ketchup, black salt sugar to taste and keep aside
- In a wok/ kadai heat oil ( use highest heat setting available) and then add onions, green chillies, ginger and garlic followed by Edamame and ajinomoto( i can get only frozen soy beans that too from Whole Foods only )
- Cook for few seconds and then add green and red bell peppers saute for a minute and then drop in mushrooms , cabbage and scallions( in order ). Saute all the veggies and make sure they are not overcooked( they should still be crisp ).
- Mix in noodles and tossing or mixing vigorously( you don't want the noodles to stick to the wok )
- Add cilantro and Mint( last layer of flavor ) and adjust salt to taste...
- Serve hot with Ketchup / Maggi Tomato Sauce or even better Sriracha Hot Sauce....
Note:
- I usually use veggies twice the amount of noodles, just another easier way of having veggies without any complaints
- Make sure you cook at very high heat and keep tossing until the veggies are cooked, most of the times they will be cooked in no time..
- The key for these noodles is to keep all ingredients ready even before you try to lit the wok up.
My Spicy Whole Wheat Noodles and Vegetables Stir fry is on its way to these wonderful events:
- Eat Healthy -Protein Rich hosted by Sangeeth
- A.W.E.D. "China" hosted by DK
- One dish meals hosted by Archana
- Herb Mania hosted by Dee of Ammalus Kitchen
Wow! great pictures, good demonstration:)
ReplyDeleteNoodle is looking yummy :)
The photos r too good Kalva!! Noodles look yum yum & can see a great serving a veggies going in too...Yes a neat way to get in veggies minus complains & grumbles!!
ReplyDeletegreat demonstration. pics shows everything.
ReplyDeletelooks delicious,.nice pics,..too,,
ReplyDeletenoodles look delish..I saw something similar in KL, they call it maggi goreng!
ReplyDeleteWOW.....Pics are drooling....Noodles look really mouthwatering and tempting......
ReplyDeleteawesome recipe kalva!! and great pic ideas too..they r really tempting!
ReplyDeleteLovely pics...Nice color of noodles
ReplyDeleteWe do crave for these kind of noodles once in a while in our house. Adding the mushrooms to the stir fry makes it healthy too!
ReplyDeleteHey Kalva,
ReplyDeleteIt looks so yummy! I love noodles - its one of all time fav and your pics are so droolworthy. Thanks for sending them my way :)
DK
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Lovely noodles..made healthy with veggies..
ReplyDeleteHi your pictures are just amazing. That bowl of vegetables look like they can't wait to be chopped and stir fried:-) I love this dish, and the fact that it goes to 4 different events is testimony that it is healthy and tasty and worth a try!
ReplyDeleteKalva, such beautiful, fresh veggies. And the recipe took me down memory lane. The noodles look gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI love the colouring on your photographs! The second photograph is particularly attractive.
ReplyDeleteThanks Latha, hope th pictures give quick vision..
ReplyDeleteThanks Seema, to be honest i dont like noodles or fried rice minus vegetables.. I always fresh vegetables in both... If fresh are not in hand, i opt for frozen vegetables !!!
Thanks Andhra Flavors, im really glad that i was able to take pictures while cooking...
ReplyDeleteThanks Notyet,,, this is my favorite way of having veggeies..
good one. Pictures are just too good. Lovely :)
ReplyDeleteloved those photographs.....stir fried vegetable noodles look yum
ReplyDeleteYour pics are looking really good!
ReplyDeleteNice multipurpose entry.:D
Hi DelhiBelle, i didnt really quite get whats KL( maggi goreng ). lemem google up..
ReplyDeleteThanks Sireesha, yep the noodles were absoulte delight ...
Thanks JZ, i dont like the noodles to be bland, i alwasy like spice things up and bring in lot of flavors and colors, be it through vegggies or herbs and spices...It should be a colorful feast to me...
ReplyDeleteZlamushka, you are hosting such a alovely event.. tried and tasted,., i would definitely try to comeup with something from Meetas blog...
ReplyDeleteThanks Vanamala for leaving wonderful comments... Love your site too..
ReplyDeleteYes LivToCook, adding mushrooms makes it appetizing for non-vegetarians too, because of its meaty texture and the low calorie veggie... Oh its healthy too...
Thanks D for hosting such a wonderful event,,Cant wait for the next one dear...
ReplyDeleteThanks Divya, yes adding veggies to the whole wheat noodles made them wholesome and nutritious meal...
Such lovely pictures. I loved your shots of mushrooms and peppers
ReplyDeletewow.. u have nice blog.. the pictures are mouth watering...
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You've clicked lovely pictures and the noodles look yummy..my fav too..
ReplyDeleteThanks Shreya and Vaishali, yes the veggies were so fresh and crispy.. maggi takes me down the memory lane, so many wonderful memories...
ReplyDeleteThanks Cynthia, yes that my husbands favourite picture too.. veggies looked so good and fresh,,,
ReplyDeleteThanks Bhawan, im so glad you guys liked teh pics and hope you like the recipe too.
Thanks Bhags and TBC, yep the noodles were so yum and the combination of veggies can vary as per your taste,,, I love to combine veggies with fiber and protein...
ReplyDeleteNice demo with great pictures! I love your write-up too...
ReplyDeletethose noodles are delish and tempting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for regularly stopping by my blog :)
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yummy looking noodles...
ReplyDeletegreat recipe. the second pic is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics. The moire effect on your pan is interesting. Is it a Circulon?
ReplyDeleteYep Nate n Annie, you gueesed it right.. Its a Circulon Stir Fry Pan.. and i absolutely love it!!
ReplyDeleteYou really made these healthier, looks great!
ReplyDeleteThat last picture is just too good, Kalva! Love the burst of colours:) Thanks for supporting me with the first colour event! I am hopping over to look at that link you sent but this one had me stumped for a while:)
ReplyDeleteSorry! Didn't realize I was there. I did not clarify I guess but the post has to be between 27.07.08 and 27.08.08. I am sure you will come up with something beautiful:)
ReplyDeleteDelicious! I love doctoring up so-called "instant" noodles. Your pictures are gorgeous, and I appreciate the thorough documentation of the steps.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog a while ago. Somehow I missed your comment. Catching up now!
Superb Pictures and the Noodles look so yummy, I wish I could eat them right out of the bowl you served in.
ReplyDeleteI looove noodle stir fries, especially those packed with heaps of vegies and chilli ! :)
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I am a noodle fan...:) and these look too yummy too !
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Heavenly. Your Spicy Noodles look so good. I have every ingredient I need to recreate it, except for ajinomoto. So clueless. I'm curious to know what that is, so I'm off to google. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteReally very tempting picture, now I would like to get some from that.. :P
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your ideas, I been trying my best to learn how to cook (decent meals :-)) wish me luck! Busby SEO challenge
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Love your pictures! I love frying maggi noodles, so flavourful!
ReplyDeletePlease pass that fork over to me. How delicious is that. Yummy!
ReplyDeletesuperb pics and loved the step-by-step demo,thx for the recipe...
ReplyDeleteNoodles are my fav, looks so yummy with lots of veggies.
ReplyDeleteI am coming to ur blog for the first time and I am kinda loving it here.. u have an awesome blog and some really lip smacking really. Naa hubby telugu so nenu kuda chala andhra recipe try chestunanu. I am learning telugu now.. so forgive my telugu :P
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Whole wheat noodles are an excellent choice, stir fry looks delicious Kalva :)
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