Ingredients
- 2 strips/120-150g of dried medium egg noodles
- 2 tbsp sesame oil
- Β½-1 red chilli. seeded and finely chopped
- 2 cloves of garlic. peeled and finely chopped
- 2-3cm piece of root ginger. peeled and finely chopped
- 200g raw. peeled tiger prawns
- 100g tenderstem broccoli. cut into smallish pieces
- Β½ red pepper. cut into strips
- 2 handfuls of sugarsnap peas
- 1 small courgette. cut into thin pieces
- 1 small carrot. peeled and cut into thin pieces
- 4 spring onions. cut into 2cm lengths
- 3 tbsp rice wine or dry sherry
- 1 Β½ tbsp dark soy sauce
- 1 Β½ tbsp runny honey
- 1 tbsp toasted sesame seeds
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Method
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Cook the noodles according to the packet instructions and drain. Heat 1tbsp of the sesame oil in a wok on a high setting and add the chilli, garlic and ginger.
Cook for 30 seconds before adding the prawns. Stir-fry the prawns until they are pink and then remove them from the wok and keep to one side.
Add the remaining 1tbsp of oil to the wok over a high heat, and add the broccoli, red pepper, sugarsnap peas, courgette, carrot and spring onion.
Stir-fry for a few minutes, until the vegetables are starting to go tender but retain some crunch.
Add the rice wine or sherry, soy sauce and honey. Turn the vegetables in the wok, cooking for a minute, return the prawns to the pan and add the cooked noodles.
Toss around until the noodles are heated through. Scatter on the sesame seeds and serve straight away.
Chef's Tips
Thin strips of chicken, beef or pork can be used as an alternative to prawns.
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