Vegetable Stir- Fry with Zoodles

This is another one of those recipes where I really just tell you some of the amounts and ingredients used because, honestly, we never make it quite the same way twice! I use whatever vegetables I happen to have on hand and mix it up with different seasonings and things too. Sometimes we add in a protein like chick peas (like we did today) other times it might be diced firm tofu, it really is a very adaptable recipe and up to you.


 

I tend to only make these zoodle & vegetable stir-frys when Alec will be around since he and I are the only two that eat it! I don't care though because I just love it! Other than the chopping and prepping the vegetables; which I tend to do in the morning. It's a very easy recipe to throw together. 

 Ingredients:

 Olive oil-- start with a few Tablespoons and add more as needed to keep the vegetables from sticking

1 large carrot; peeled and cut julienne

1 red pepper; seeded and sliced thin

1 large onion; chopped

Large handful fresh green beans; trimmed (waxed beans or even asparagus works well too!) 

2 cloves garlic; minced

1 cup sliced mushrooms

1 cup spinach 

1 can chick peas; drained & rinsed  

 Zoodles-- I typically process 4 medium sized zucchinis for us and get 3-4 servings out of it.

 1/4 cup fresh basil; chopped

Salt and pepper to taste

1 tsp paprika  

 pinch of red pepper flakes

 

 Heat oil in a large saute pan. 

Add in those veggies that take the longest to cook-- carrots, onions, peppers, garlic. Stir and saute until fork tender.  

Add in mushrooms, beans, and chick peas. I like my beans more on the al dente side but if you like them fully cooked add them in with the carrots. Like I said, it really is a very adaptable recipe. 


When those are heated through and nearly done add in the zoodles, spinach, herbs, and seasonings. 


The zoodles will cook down as the soften. 


Serve and enjoy! I like to serve with a bit of Parmesan cheese but it's a delicious dish just as it is. 

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Comments

  1. This dish is really making me hope that zucchini grows better in my garden this year (It's apparently hard to mess up (it grows very easily in Ohio yet my plants inexplicably died mid summer)) so I can make something like this with home grown zuccs.

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    1. I hope it does too! It's supposed to be an easy to grow crop here too.

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  2. We love a stir fry here and this looks like a good one! I don't think I have ever used the same recipe for one, I always add wheat we have in the fridge. This looks delicious.

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    1. Yeah, I tend to use up a lot of whatever we have in the fridge to make stir-fries too.

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  3. What a tasty looking combination. I tend to crave vegetables at this time of year.

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  4. That's how we cook...use the amounts we have, not what the recipe says.
    Looks great
    Xoxo
    Jodie

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  5. I am a fan of "making it up as I go along" - which is what my daughter always says when she watches me cook, ha ha. This looks healthy and delicious!

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    1. It drives my husband nuts.. mostly because I rarely make any recipe the same way twice.

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  6. This looks delicious and I would totally love this! You always know it is a healthy dish when it has all the colors of the rainbow!

    Carrie
    curlycraftymom.com

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    1. Exactly! I try to "eat a rainbow" every day.

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  7. I haven't made a stir fry since I gave my brother his wok back! I really need to buy one because both Mike and I love stir fry. What do you do to your zoodles to keep them from being so wet?

    https://marshainthemiddle.com/

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    1. I used fresh zoodles and just didn't cook them very long so they don't get mushy.

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  8. That stir-fry looks so fresh and colorful with the zoodles!
    Yummm 😋

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  9. Sounds delicious! I use tofu a lot as I don't eat much meat.

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    1. My son and I eat tofu quite a bit as well.

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  10. Yummy! I love this and it's not to difficult, so I can do this. I've pinned it! Thank you Joanne.

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  11. This looks and sounds delish-thanks for sharing!

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