Healthy recipes for everyone, especially anyone on Slimming World. With extra easy syn amounts.
Showing posts with label Asian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asian. Show all posts
Thursday, 29 January 2015
Indonisian Chicken Fried Rice
This is a very quick and easy meal to make. It has now become one of my husbands favourite dishes that i make. I agree it is very yummy!!!
I love rice and when its paired with very tasty spices and condiments it can't get much better.
You can use whatever vegetables you like in this, i say the more the better!
It isn't syn free but still a lot healthier than a take away.
Makes 3 large servings
Ingredients
1 onion diced
2 garlic cloves finely chopped
8oz mushrooms chopped
1 tsp ground ginger
½ tsp turmeric
1 tsp ground cumin
2 chicken breast diced
3 cups cooked basmati rice
2 tbsp chilli sauce 1 syn
2 tbsp ketjap manis 6 syns depending on brand
3 tbsp soy sauce
1 cup bean sprouts
1 cup of sliced Chinese leaves
1 chilli sliced
Juice of ½ a lime
Method
In a wok or large pan sprayed with frylight, stir fry the onions, until soft, then add the mushrooms and stir fry until golden, then add the garlic and chicken, when the chicken is sealed add all the dry spices, stir for 1 minute.then add the rice and stir to combine, add the chilli sauce, ketjap manis and soy sauce, stir through to combine. Add the vegetables and sliced chilli, stir fry for 3 minutes. squeeze over the lime juice and serve.
Labels:
Asian,
chicken,
chillies,
comfort food,
fried rice,
healthy,
vegetables
Thursday, 23 October 2014
Kung Pao Chicken
Looks like I'm back on the Asian dishes again. This is one of my husbands favourite Chinese Dishes.
So i decided to adapt the usual one for Slimming World and it turned out quite well.
It's not the usual sticky sweet dish you get from a takeaway but it still has loads of flavour, Personally i don't like the sticky sweet one, but this one was really good!!!
This dish isn't syn free mainly because of the nuts, but they are optional.
This dish serves 2 to 4 people and is 6.5 syns on extra easy without the nuts for the whole pan. If you add the nuts add 7.5 syns.
Ingredients
1 tbsp light soy sauce
1.5 tsp corn flour 1.5 syns
1 tbsp Shaoxing rice wine 1 syn
3 boneless, skinless chicken breast diced
1 tbsp Chinese black vinegar, or balsamic vinegar
1 tbsp light soy sauce
1 tbsp hoisin sauce 2 syns
1 tsp sesame oil 2 syns
½ tsp sweetener
2 garlic cloves grated
1 inch ginger grated
½ tsp sichuan peppercorns
8 ten dried chillies
8oz oriental mushrooms
8oz tenderstem broccoli
1 onion diced
25g cashew nuts optional
Rice or noodles to serve
Method
In a bowl mix together the first 3 ingredients and add the chicken let it marinade for at least 10 minutes.
In another bowl mix together the next 7 ingredients set aside.
In a hot wok sprayed with frylight stir fry the dried chillies and peppercorns for 1 minute, add the chicken and fry for 3 to 4 minutes, remove from the wok. Spray the wok with more frylight and fry the onions for 2 minutes, add the tenderstem and mushrooms, fry for 2 more minutes, then add the chicken and chillies back to the pan, pour in the sauce and simmer until the chicken is cooked through, then stir in the cashew nuts if using, serve with the rice or noodles.
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Thai Seafood Basil
I love all Thai food, so when i found this recipe and adapted it for SW i was over the moon!!
You can make it as spicy as you like, by adjusting the amount of chillies and chilli sauce you put in. Add whatever vegetables you want too. It is also great with chicken. The whole dish is only 1.5 syns on extra easy and that's for the chilli sauce, so you can alter that to your taste. 1 tbsp is 0.5 syns on extra easy.
This dish serves 2/4 people.
Ingredients
1lb of raw squid and prawns
3 birds eye chillies sliced
3 tbsp chilli sauce
2 tsp fish sauce
juice of 1 lime
1 tbsp light soy sauce
big handful Thai basil
1 onion chopped
8oz oriental mushrooms
8oz tenderstem broccoli
Method
In a hot wok, sprayed with frylight, stir fry the onions for 1 minute, then add the broccoli and chillies, stir fry for 1 minute, add oriental mushrooms and stir fry for another minute, add the chilli sauce, fish sauce, lime juice and soy sauce, add the seafood and stir fry until the seafood is cooked, throw in the Thai leaves and serve.
It is great with rice or noodles.
Thursday, 11 September 2014
Orange Chicken and Vegetable Stir Fry
I was sorting all the photos I have taken of food for this blog and came across these and realised i hadn't shared this gorgeous recipe with you. It's another Asian stir fry, but in my eyes you can't go wrong with a stir fry, especially Asian as they are always so packed with flavour!
This dish isn't syn free, but it is still better than a takeaway and tastes so much better!!
The whole pan would serve 2/4 people depending how hungry and greedy you are HA HA!!
The whole dish is 5.5 syns on extra easy, so you do the math........
Ingredients
100ml freshly squeezed orange juice 2.5 syns
2 tbsp light soy sauce
2 tbsp rice vinegar
1 tbsp oyster sauce 1 syn
1 tbsp orange zest
2 large garlic cloves grated
1 inch ginger peeled and grated
1 tsp honey 1 syn
2 large chicken breast cubed
1 tsp cornflour 1 syn
as much mixed vegetables as you like, i used tenderstem broccoli, and oriental mushrooms
1 onion chopped
1 red chilli sliced
noodles or rice to serve, cooked as per packet instructions.
Method
In a blender blitz together the first 8 ingredients, set aside.
In a bowl mix together the cubed chicken and the cornflour and season with salt and pepper.
In a hot wok sprayed with frylight, add the chicken and stir-fry until golden, add the onion, chilli and broccoli and stir fry for 2 more minutes, add the oriental mushrooms and fry for 1 more minute, pour in the sauce and stir fry for 5/6 minutes until the sauce has thickened and the chicken is cooked through.
Serve with the rice or noodles
Friday, 5 September 2014
Sichuan Style Pork with Peanuts
I know this dish isn't syn free, but it's so tasty it is worth the syns, and to be honest, no more syns than a take away. The good thing is you know what's in this and can control the syn value.
I personally think cooking a Chinese meal at home is a lot quicker than ordering and collecting or having a take away delivered. Also the home cooked ones taste so much better, as you can control the heat and sweetness, plus add whatever ingredients you personally like!
I say it's win win all the way!!!
Ingredients
Sauce
3 tbsp chicken stock
1 tbsp tomato puree
2 tsp chinkiang rice vinegar you can get this in most Asian supermarkets, if your can't get it use balsamic vinegar.
1 garlic glove grated
2 inches of ginger grated
½ tsp sesame oil 1 syn
¼ tsp sweetener
¼ tsp chilli flakes, more if you like it spicier
Pork
1 large pork tenderloin, sliced thinly
1 tsp cornflour 1 syn
1 tsp Shao Hsing rice wine again can get this in any Asian supermarket, but it's also in Asda, and Tescos 2 syns
1 punnet of tenderstem broccoli
1 onion chopped
8oz oriental mushrooms
1 tbsp light soy sauce
1 red chilli sliced
2 spring onions sliced on the diagonal
25g dry roasted peanuts (optional) 7 syns
dried egg noodles cooked to packets instructions, to serve.
Method
Mix all the sauce ingredients together then set aside.
In a bowl combine the pork with the cornflour, then fry in a hot wok sprayed with frylight. When the pork starts to change colour, pour in the Shao Hsing rice wine, after 30 seconds add the broccoli and onions, chilli and soy sauce, stir fry for 2 minutes, then add the mushrooms, Stir in the sauce and stir fry for 3 minutes until it is slightly thickened, stir in the noodles, sprinkle with the spring onions and peanuts and serve.
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Fiery Asian Slaw
This is a great side dish for fish, chicken, beef, pork anything really!!
It is crunchy, has a kick and is so tasty that it gets your taste buds tingling and your mouth begging for more as so many flavours bounce off your tongue!!
Unfortunately it isn't syn free, but with all these fantastic superfree ingredients and so much flavour it is worth the small amount of syns it is!!
The whole batch is 5 syns on extra easy and i reckon as a side or in a salad it served about 4 people.
Ingredients
1 bag of slaw mix, i got mine from Asda, it had a ranch dressing in it, which my hubby had on his salad.
100ml fresh orange juice 2 syns
1 tbsp rice vinegar
1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
1 tsp sesame oil 2 syns
1 tbsp hot chilli sauce (sriracha) 0.5 syns
1 tsp grated ginger
½ tsp honey 0.5 syns
handful chopped coriander
Method
It couldn't be simpler, whisk all the wet ingredients together, then mix in the rest. let it rest for at least 30 minutes to let the flavours infuse.
Labels:
Asian,
balsamic,
carrots,
chilli sauce,
coleslaw,
coriander,
easy,
extra easy,
friey,
ginger,
honey,
onions,
orange juice,
red cabbage,
rice vinegar,
sesame oil,
slaw,
super free,
white cabbage
Monday, 17 March 2014
Asian Style Chilli Beef
I loved this dish, it was sweet, sour, spicy, and salty all the flavours you expect from an Asian dish. You can serve it with noodles, rice salad, and even chips like i did.
Its is also very quick to make so perfect for when your in a hurry!
It is syn free on extra easy.
Ingredients
500g extra lean mince beef 5% fat or less
1 tbsp ginger
3 garlic cloves
2 red chillies one de-seeded and one sliced
2 lemon grass outer layers removed and chopped
3 tbsp light soy sauce
1 tsp sweetener
1 tbsp rice vinegar
coriander leaves
2 inches cucumber sliced
4 spring onions sliced
Method
Blitz the ginger, garlic one of the chillies and lemon grass in a blender with 2 tsp water.
In a pan sprayed with frylight brown the mince then add the garlic mix and fry for 1 minute. Stir in the soy sauce, sweetener, vinegar and 50ml water and simmer until the meat starts to get sticky, stir in the coriander then serve with the cucumber and spring onions.
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
Crab and Prawn Singapore Noodles
It went really well with a big bowl of Crispy Kale
Syn free on extra easy
Ingredients
1 packet of vermicelli noodles
½ tsp turmeric
2 tsp sweet curry powder
4 spring onions sliced diagonally
1 red chilli
1 garlic clove
1 red pepper sliced
200g crab meat
20 cooked prawns
2 tbsp light soy sauce
1 egg beaten
handful coriander leaves
Method
Cook the noodles as per packet instructions.
Blitz the chilli and garlic in a blender or finely chop.
In a wok sprayed with frylight pour in the egg and swirl around to make a thin omelette, toss and cook on the other side until set. remove and chop up.
In a wok sprayed with frylight, fry the onions and red pepper, add the garlic and chilli, turmeric and curry powder and fry for 1 minute, stir in the noodles and stir together, then stir through the crab, prawns, egg and coriander until warmed through, pour in the soy sauce and mix together then serve.
Saturday, 28 September 2013
Asian Flank Steak
Another fake away, the flavours cover all the four taste sensations, sweet, sour, spicy and umami.
Unfortunately it's not syn free, but you can't moan at 4¼ syns on extra easy for 8ozs of tender steak and a tasty sauce.
This steak goes really well with Stir Fried Vegetables and Noodles
Ingredients
50ml light soy sauce
50 ml shaoxing rice wine (3.5 syns)
1 tbsp runny honey (3 syns)
1 tsp sesame oil (2 syns)
1 tbsp minced garlic
1 tbsp grated ginger
1 tsp chilli flakes
2 star anise
1lb flank steak
Method
Whisk the first 7 ingredients together, put into a sealable bag with the star anise and flank steak and marinate for a minimum of 6 hours, over night if possible. Save the marinade.
Bring back to room temperature and griddle for 4 minutes each side.
Simmer the remaining marinade down to half, sieve and reheat. Serve drizzled over the steak.
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Chinese Lemon Chicken
A fake away to be proud of! This dish is light and refreshing with a kick and a lot less syns than from a Chinese Restaurant, and taste so much better too!
The whole dish is only 5 syns on extra easy.
Ingredients
1 level tbsp potato flour (3 syns)
2 large skinless and boneless chicken breasts sliced
1 tbsp shaoxing rice wine (1 syn)
1 red pepper diced
1 yellow pepper diced
8 oz oriental mushrooms
1 cup edamame beans
1 onion chopped
juice of 1 lemon
200ml chicken stock
1 tsp sweetener
3 tbsp light soy sauce
1 garlic clove grated
1 red chilli finely chopped
1 inch ginger grated
1 tbsp chilli sauce (1 syn)
Method
Mix the sliced chicken with the potato flour and season.
To make the sauce mix together the lemon juice, chicken stock, sweetener, soy sauce, garlic, chilli, ginger and chilli sauce.
In a hot wok sprayed with frylight stir fry the chicken until it turns opaque then pour over the rice wine and stir fry until liquid has gone, add the onion, peppers and mushrooms and stir fry for 1 minute. Pour in the sauce and bring to a boil then simmer until the sauce has thickened and the chicken is cooked through.
Serve with egg fried rice.
Labels:
Asian,
chicken,
chilli,
chilli sauce,
chinese,
dinner,
edamame,
eggs,
extra easy,
frylight,
garlic,
lemon,
mushrooms,
onions,
oriental mushrooms,
peppers,
rice,
shaoxing rice wine,
soy sauce,
sweetener
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Chicken Donburi Yakitori
This is a Japanese dish that was inspired from a trip to a wonderful Japanese restaurant we visit in Bristol called Yume Kitchen.
Even if i say so myself, it's not far off the restaurants dish!!
This dish is 4½ syns for the whole thing, so depending how many it serves, depends on the syns per portion.
Serves 4
Ingredients
3 skinless and boneless chicken breasts sliced
12 large shrimp
4 tbsp dark soy sauce
1 packet of medium egg noodles
2 carrots cut into matchsticks
1 red pepper thinly sliced
6 asparagus spears sliced
1 punnet of oriental mushrooms
a large handful of edamame bean (soy beans)
3 tbsp tariyaki sauce (1½ syns per tbsp)
200ml chicken stock
4 Nori seaweed strips
Method
Cook the noodles as per pack instructions.
Put the sliced chicken in a bowl and stir in the dark soy sauce.
Heat a wok sprayed with sunflower frylight and stir fry the chicken until its nearly cooked through, reserve the soy sauce, add the vegetables and stir fry for 2 minutes.
Pour in the Tariyaki sauce and stock bring to a boil add the noodles and shrimp,and if needed some of the reserved dark soy, stir fry until the shrimp are cooked and serve with thin strips of Nori seaweed snipped on top.
Labels:
Asian,
asparagus,
carrots,
chicken,
dark soy sauce,
edamame,
frylight,
japanese,
mushrooms,
noodles,
nori seaweed,
oriental mushrooms,
pepper,
red peppers,
shrimp,
soy sauce,
tariyaki,
vegetables
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Sticky Lemon and Garlic Pork
This is a gorgeous Asian dish, full of crunchy vegetables and tender pork.
Syn free on extra easy.
Serves 4
Ingredients
1 large pork tenderloin sliced thinly
2 tbsp light soy sauce
2 tbsp dark soy sauce
1 lemon juiced
4 garlic cloves
3 cm fresh ginger
1 red chilli
1 large onion roughly chopped
1 carrot shaved with a peeler or cut into matchsticks
½ bag of bean sprouts
1 tin of bamboo shoots
1 red pepper thinly sliced
1 punnet of oriental mushrooms
small handful coriander leaves
Rice or noodles to serve.
Method
In a blender blitz the garlic, ginger and chilli. Mix with the soy sauces, and lemon juice. Marinade the pork for up to an hour.
In a wok sprayed with frylight, stir fry the pork till browned then add all the vegetables and rest of the marinade, stir fry for 5 to 6 minutes till pork cooked through and vegetables are to your liking. serve garnished with the coriander leaves.
Labels:
Asian,
bamboo shoots,
bean sprouts,
carrots,
chilli,
chinese,
coriander,
extra easy,
frylight,
garlic,
ginger,
healthy,
noodles,
onion,
oriental mushrooms,
pork,
rice,
soy sauce,
vegetables
Thursday, 13 June 2013
Asian Salmon Giant CousCous Salad
This is a very tasty salad, with all the Asian taste sensations of salty, sweet, spicy and tangy, you can have it with or without the salmon, or add any meat you like, plus any vegetables you like.
Preheat oven 200c, 400f, gas mark 5
Serves 4
Ingredients
1 inch of ginger peeled and chopped
1 garlic clove crushed
1 red chilli chopped
3 tbsp light soy sauce
juice of one lime
300g giant cous cous
1 lb salmon
6 spring onions
half a cucumber, seeds removed and chopped
2 roasted red peppers
handful of basil leaves chopped
1 packet of edamame beans
Method
Cook the couscous as per packet instructions, then run under a cold tap to stop the cooking.
Roast the salmon sprayed with olive oil frylight for 18 minutes
Chop up the spring onions and red pepper.
Blend all the first 5 ingredients in a blender to make a dressing.
Flake the salmon.
Put everything into a large bowl and mix.
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
Eggciting Omelettes
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| Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese |
Excuse the pun, but these omelettes get your taste buds salivating!
An omelette is so quick and easy to make, and the fillings are never ending!!
Here are a few to get you started.
Basic Omelette Ingredients
3 eggs (i like duck eggs)
salt and pepper
Method
Beat the eggs with the salt and pepper till light. Heat a frying pan, spray with butter frylight and pour in the eggs.
When they start to set, with a spatula pull the eggs towards the middle until its nearly all set.
Add your filling to one side and fold over and serve.
Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese
The title says it all, just fill your omelette with fat free cream cheese or you daily healthy A portion of cheese spread and smoked salmon, i like to add some capers to mine too.
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| Wild Mushroom and Low Low |
Ingredients
2 Punnets of oriental mushrooms
½ tub of Low Low cheese spread (i used the red pepper and chilli)
Butter Frylight
Method
Spray the pan with the frylight then fry the mushrooms till golden, set aside.
Make the omelette.
Spread the low low on one side of the omelette then add the mushrooms.
Fold over and serve.
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| Asian Crab |
Crab meat
1 chilli finely chopped
3 spring onions finely sliced
1 tsp grated fresh ginger
2 tsp light soy sauce
1 tsp fish sauce
1 tbsp oyster sauce (optional) 1 syn
Handful of coriander leaves
Tabasco sauce to serve.
Method
Make the basic omelette, but add the soy sauce and fish sauce to the eggs before cooking.
Mix the crab with the ginger, chilli, coriander and spring onions. lay on one side of the omelette and fold over, serve with the oyster sauce drizzled over it and sprinkle with Tabasco sauce.
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| Roasted Red Peppers and Goats Cheese |
Roasted Red Pepper and Goats Cheese Omelette
This is another "it does what it says on the tin" omelette.
Basically just chop up 2 jarred red peppers and lay on one side of the omelette, i added a few capers. Then add 30g of goats cheese (your daily Healthy A), fold over and serve.
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| Mediterranean |
1 Tin plumed tomatoes
1 tbsp capers
Handful of basil roughly torn
45g mozzarella cheese roughly chopped.
Method
Make the basic omelette. Drain the tomatoes and cut them open to get rid of the seeds.
Chop the tomatoes, mix with the capers, basil and mozzarella, lay on one side of the omelette then fold over and serve.
Labels:
Asian,
basil,
capers,
chilli,
coriander,
crab,
cream cheese,
frylight,
ginger,
goats cheese,
mozzarella,
omelette,
red peppers,
smoked salmon,
soy sauce,
tomatoes
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Bang Bang Chicken Noodle Salad
This is a lovely light and refreshing meal, full of Asian flavours.
9 syns for the whole dish on extra easy
Serves 8/10
Ingredients
1 small packet rice noodles
3 skinless chicken breasts roasted and shredded
½ cucumber shredded
2 carrots shredded
8 spring onions halved and finely sliced lengthways
8 radishes finely sliced
Half bag of bean sprouts
Handful each of coriander and mint leaves roughly chopped
2 cm ginger grated
1 garlic clove grated
200ml chicken stock
1 cinnamon stick
1 tsp sweetener
2 tbsp reduced fat peanut butter
1 tsp chilli flakes
1 lime juiced
1 tbsp light soy sauce
1 tsp sesame oil
Method
Put the ginger, garlic, chilli flakes, cinnamon stick and stock in a saucepan and bring to the boil, remove from the heat and let sit for 15 minutes.
Blend the peanut butter, sweetener, soy sauce, sesame oil and lime juice together till smooth, add the stock mixture, removing the cinnamon stick and blend again.
Mix together all the other ingredients then pour over the dressing mix together and let it stand for 20 minutes for the dressing to be absorbed and the flavours to mature, then serve.
Labels:
Asian,
bean sprouts,
carrots,
chicken,
chilli,
coriander,
herbs,
noodles,
peanut butter,
sesame oil,
soy sauce
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