Healthy Stir Fry Noodles Recipe
                        Ingredients
- fresh or dried noodles
 - olive or canola oil spray
 - 6 eggs
 - 1 onion, thinly sliced
 - 2 cloves garlic, crushed
 - 1 chilli, sliced, optional
 - 1/4 cabbage, shredded
 - 1 capsicum, thinly sliced
 - 2 carrots, thinly sliced
 - 400 g can baby corn spears, drained
 - 2 tbs salt-reduced soy sauce
 - 2 tbs sweet chilli sauce
 - spring onions (including green tops), sliced, optional
 - bean sprouts, optional
 
Method
- Cook noodles according to packet instructions.
 - Crack the eggs into a bowl and whisk with 2 tablespoons of water.
 - Spray a wok or large non-stick frypan with oil and heat. Add half the egg and swirl to form a thin omelette. Remove omelette from pan, roll up and cut into thin slices. Set aside and repeat with remaining egg.
 - Spray pan with oil and place on high heat. Stir-fry onion until soft. Add garlic and chilli and cook for another couple of minutes, until soft.
 - Add cabbage, capsicum, carrots, corn and sauces. Cook until vegetables are just tender.
 - In bowls divide up the noodles, vegie mix and omelette. Top with spring onions and beansprouts if you like.
 
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                                Ingredients  
                        Comment: Use a bag of frozen mixed vegetables to save on chopping time. 
                    
                Healthy tip!
Chilli, lemon and herbs add flavour - great alternatives to butter and salt!
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Nutrition Information
| per serving | per 100g | |
|---|---|---|
| Energy | 1295 kJ | 334 kJ | 
| 310 Cal | 80 Cal | |
| Protein | 15.3 g | 3.9 g | 
| Fat, total | 12.2 g | 0 g | 
| — saturated | 3.5 g | 0.9 g | 
| Carbohydrate | 30.9 g | 8 g | 
| — sugars | 8.3 g | 2.1 g | 
| Sodium | 704 mg | 182 mg | 
| Fibre | 7.2 g | 1.8 g | 
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Comments (1)
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    I halved the recipe, and added a handful of frozen mixed veg, and still had enough left over for another meal. Would make this again
Anonymous
Posted on: 19 Sep 19