Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cooking Noodles
First boil water in a pan with salt and oil.
Add noodles to the boiling water and cook them till they are just cooked or al dente.
- 2
While noodles are cooking, rinse and chop the vegetables.
Then rinse noodles in fresh water by placing the colander or sieve under fresh tap water.
Drain all the water and set aside
- 3
Increase the heat to a high and add the chopped spring onions.
Keep on stirring continuously and stir fry the onions till they become translucent.
Add the veggies – carrots, capsicum and french beans.
Continue to toss and stir fry on a high flame till the veggies are almost cooked.
Use a pan with handles as its better to lift it while tossing.
- 4
Making Veg Noodles
Heat oil in a wok or pan.
First add the garlic and ginger and stir fry or sauté on low to medium-low heat for some seconds.
- 5
Add the soy sauce, celery, salt and pepper. Mix well.
Add cooked noodles. Keep on tossing and stirring till the veggies are mixed well with noodles for a minute or two. Switch off the heat.
Check the taste and add more salt, black pepper or soy sauce if required to the stir-fried veg noodles.
- 6
Noodles are ready to serve
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