Easy Asian Noodles with Vegetables



Heres a lovely and super simple Thai inspired noodle dish, can be loaded with veggies and any desired meat and great for toddlers. Love these kind of meals when I am running low on groceries :-)




Ingredients:

  • one cup of raw shrimp
  • 1/2 a head of chopped broccoli
  • 3 cloves of chopped garlic 
  • some minced ginger about a teaspoon
  • 1/2 cup of mixed frozen vegetables
  • 1/2 a chopped red onion
  • 2 small chopped carrots
  • 2-3 tablespoons of Pad Thai sauce
  • 2 eggs 
  • one tablespoon of fish sauce
  • one pack of chinese noodles
  • a little chopped cilantro 
Method:

  1. saute the onions, garlic and ginger in canola oil for 5 minutes
  2. then add all of the vegetables and shrimp for another 5 minutes on a high heat in a wok, scramble the eggs into the mixture
  3. add the sauces and cilantro stir fry till cooked (al dente)
  4. mean while boil the noodles for 5 minutes and combine
  5. its that easy ;-)
My friend and her little 16 month old (who loves my food by the way!) and Jasmine and I are headed to Asheville on Wednesday on a girlie trip to enjoy the fall colors and hope to meet the lovely Sommer from A Spicy Perspective!
will post pictures of beautiful NC :-)




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  1. This would definitely be a great one for our busy late Soccer practice Fridays!

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  2. always great to have a standby dish like this! Have a good day Rebecca!

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  3. Love Thai ingredients and food! I just posted a Thai meal myself.

    This looks simple and delicious!

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  4. I can only imagine how easy it is to finish a bowl. =)

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  5. Noodles are my fav and you have made it really nice and delicious...

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  6. Mmmm..I love easy Asian noodles! It's right up my ally! I still have not made anything from the Thai Kitchen cookbook that I won on your blog yet! I will, first I have to buy some the right Thai Kitchen products. Everything looks good!

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  7. My favourite comfort food. I can eat it everyday :)

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  8. The noodle from the smiling country makes everyone happy!

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  9. Definitely very delicious and easy peasy to make ♥

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  10. That's my type of noodle stir-fry, loaded with veggies!
    Angie

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  11. I almost constantly have cravings for Asian noodles. What a great recipe!

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  12. I need a toddler pleasing dish right now :)

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  13. This looks yummy, I love noodle bowls. And someday soon I will need toddler friendly foods! (no, not pregnant... YET)

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  14. ya, this is quick and easy noodles, I like to prepare simple noodles too.

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  15. I'm not a toddler (unless wine takes hold of me!) but I want those noodles!

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  16. I am a huge fan of Thai food, so this recipe looks right up my alley. I also just bought some Chinese noodles!

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  17. Looks delicious. I just made something very similar.

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  18. Healthy, spicy and everything nice.
    Thai is so so good.

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  19. Ditto on the end, and the dish!

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  20. noodle is a must for my family, we will have it at least once a week :).

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  21. We tend to eat a lot of meals like this when I am running low on groceries as well. Delicious!

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  22. Great looking noodle bowl. Have a great trip! :)

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  23. I like to have Noodles with Vegetables..It looks so Yummy,lite and tasty too..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bDNMuA795U me gonna make this for my hubby ..wanna have this full diet stuff..this is very easy to prepre also ..

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  24. Is still early and I really want something like this for lunch.

    Do you recommend a special brand for the Pad Thai sauce. I always see them at the Asian market but there are so many and I am know sure how they will taste.

    Thanks,

    Mely

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  25. I love simple and delicious! This sounds great, Rebecca.

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  26. I love how simple this recipe is. A great way to use up all those last ingredients in the fridge.

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  27. 5 star foodie for sure
    3 hungry tummies: so true thanks
    design wine and dine on my way to enjoy your dish
    Belinda he he smiles
    Sushma thanks
    Lyndsey looking forward to seeing what you make I like the curry pastes lol
    Mary smiles
    the lacquer spoon smiles!
    Ana thanks
    Angie oh got to love veg
    Joanne thanks
    Peannutts send you a message on facebook :-)
    Emily oh you had me there will eagerly wait the news
    Sonia can;t beat them
    Renee he he
    Emily enjoy
    Melinda bet yours is great
    Rita thanks
    Chef E thanks
    Jenn sending some your way
    Jess oh we do as well
    Bridgett he he great minds think alike
    the ungourmet thanks so much
    pasta penne thansk
    Mely Annie Chuns got in world market
    savoring time in the kitchen thanks
    Nirmala for sure

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  28. Hi Rebecca
    you can put just about anything over any type of noodles and I'm there! what a great dish, with all those lovely veggies!

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  29. Love it-reminds me of my typical fare when "on budget" in Japan!

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  30. Mmmm-we love noodles and it's perfect for those days when I don't want to make something elaborate(read Indian cooking)!!

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  31. I love Asian dishes, and yours sounds delicious. Thanks for sharing it:)

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  32. Chef dennis smiles
    doc he he beat they were fun days though
    Sweta oh I hear ya girl
    Raina thanks

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  33. What gorgeous pictures! And great writing to match… I super duper like Asian food. This one is simple but YUM!=)

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