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Stir Fried Broccoli with Mushrooms and Bean Sprouts

Updated: Nov 23, 2015 · Published: Feb 5, 2009 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 39 Comments

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Stir-Fried Broccoli and Mushrooms with Bean Sprouts - Since the new year, I have been on a diet of sorts. I say of sorts because I am not following any particular kind of diet. Its just one where I watch the carbs, which means I cut off rice almost completely, chose whole wheat bread over white bread and baked it myself as much as I can, and also included more vegetables and fruits in my diet. I also stopped drinking coffee and reduced tea-drinking to once a week. This wasn't too hard since I prefer milo anyway!

As part of this new diet plan, I started having stir-fries with different combinations of vegetables. Its very common in Singapore food courts to have 'mixed rice' stalls where basically you can choose a number of side dishes of vegetables and meat on a bed of rice. Most of the vegetable side dishes are a combination of 2 or more vegetables and this is one such combo that I particularly love.

I tried it once at home and we both loved it. Yes, TH loved it too! Its really very simple too and all I had for dinner is a generous helping of this stir fry with two slices of toasted brown bread.


The star ingredients are:

PinBroccoli, Shitake Mushroom

PinAnd Bean Sprouts

PinTo make a stir fry that looks like this in the end

BROCCOLI MUSHROOM BEAN SPROUTS STIR-FRY

INGREDIENTS:
Broccoli - one small head cut into thin florets
Mushrooms - 1 cup, quartered with thick stalks removed. I used Shitake mushrooms but you can use pretty much any variety you want.
Bean sprouts - ½ cup
Green bell pepper / capsicum - ½ cup, cut into squares
Onions - ½ cup, cut into squares
Garlic - 2 cloves, chopped
Red chilli powder - 1 tsp
Low sodium soya sauce - 4 tbsp
Cornflour / cornmeal - 1 tbsp, dissolved in 4 tablespoon water
Salt - to taste
Oil - 2 tsp

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Heat oil and fry the onions and garlic until the onions turn pink.

2. Increase the heat to high and add the soya sauce. Let the sauce boil for about a min before adding the broccoli, mushrooms and capsicum. Continue to stir on high heat.

3. Once the vegetables have wilted a bit, add the bean sprouts and mix well.

4. Add the cornflour mix and blend well. Make sure not to use too much water to dissolve the cornflour.

5. Mix for another minute until the dish has blended well. Taste and adjust salt. You may not need as much as you think because the soya sauce will already have some salt.

You can adapt the kind of vegetables used and their quantities for this dish. Its very simple to make and quite filling too!

PinHere's another look at the dish - my favourite shot!
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  1. Miri

    February 08, 2009 at 12:37 pm

    Thats a very nice stir fry - interesting and healthy. Broccoli isnt one of my favourite veggies and now that i know I cant digest it very well I have a perfectly valid reason to avoid it 😉

    BTW, thanks for the photography series - it really helps. And your blog is looking good too - all your effort is paying off! 🙂

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  2. Shreya

    February 08, 2009 at 7:40 am

    hi Nags, this is a wonderful combo, and though I am yet to buy mushrooms here, I think I can try this recipe with potatoes, though that would not fit into the low-carb diet menu in your case. Love your series and the explanation with pics, you surely have patience and the passion. Thanks:-)

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  3. Sandeepa

    February 08, 2009 at 5:02 am

    The pics are really lovely

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  4. Nags

    February 08, 2009 at 12:39 pm

    Thank you so much Miri 🙂

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  5. My comfort food network

    February 07, 2009 at 4:22 pm

    This is a good and easy sir fry. I love broccoli and can eat it even raw. Your shots are pretty good.

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  6. veena

    February 07, 2009 at 4:24 am

    Wow ..
    Looks delicious ..Its very nutritious combination too..Will def try this

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  7. Swapna Pravin

    February 06, 2009 at 8:13 pm

    Great pictures. Mouthwatering & healthy dish. Will try soon.

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  8. Arch

    February 06, 2009 at 9:25 am

    There you go again - brilliant pictures, especially the one with the brocolli with mushrooms...I know its asking for too much, but what angle do you take these photos in ? I try to bend back, sit, do whatever, but i get this blurry picture when i shoot from too close 🙁

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  9. Madhu

    February 06, 2009 at 1:04 pm

    Love Broccoli..and with mushrooms ..WOW!The pictures are great.Your photography tuts are very useful..thanks for that 🙂

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  10. Sig

    February 06, 2009 at 4:26 am

    You did all that with natural light? Way to go girl, great job! And I love the broccoli and mushroom combination.

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