3 Quick & Easy No-Wok Stir Fry Recipes | WEEKNIGHTING

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  • Now's the perfect time for a few veg-heavy, quick and easy stir fry recipes after all of the holiday gluttony. Get my favorite cookware from Made In today using my link madein.cc/brianlagerstrom
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    VEGGIE TERIYAKI
    ▪50g or 3Tbsp soy sauce
    ▪50g or 3.25Tbsp mirin
    ▪5g or 1tsp rice vinegar
    ▪20g or 1 3/4Tbsp sugar
    ▪40g or 2 3/4Tbsp chicken stock
    ▪3-4g or 1.5tsp corn starch
    ▪500g/5-6 total cups chopped/sliced veggies (i’m using 75g or 1c each of broccoli, sugar snap peas, baby corn, bell peppers, carrot, mushrooms)
    ▪5g or 3/4Tbsp ginger, grated
    ▪5g or 2 cloves garlic, grated
    ▪40g or just under 1/2c scallions, sliced
    ▪Neutral cooking oil (canola, grapeseed, avocado)
    ▪Salt
    To make sauce, whisk together soy sauce, mirin, rice vin, sugar, stock, corn starch.
    Preheat lrg nonstick pan over med-high, making sure to keep the temp at or below 450F. Add squeeze of cooking oil followed by mushrooms and a pinch of salt. Toss/stir and cook until they’ve taken on color and have lost about ½ their water. Add another squeeze of oil then carrots, broccoli, and baby corn. Add another pinch of salt. Cover with a round of foil and let sit undisturbed for 60-90 seconds. Remove foil and transfer cooked veggies to a bowl.
    Return pan to heat, add a squeeze of oil followed by peppers, peas, and a pinch of salt. Add round of foil and “steam fry” until softened and taking on color but still snappy. Remove foil and add ginger, garlic, and scallions. Stir constantly and cook for 30-60 seconds. Add bowl of cooked veg back to pan. Toss to combine and add sauce. Reduce for 30 sec.
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    QUICKER KUNG PAO CHICKEN
    ▪50g or 3Tbsp soy sauce
    ▪25g shaoxing cooking wine (sub mirin or white wine)
    ▪10g or 1Tbsp white vinegar
    ▪20g or 1.5Tbsp brown sugar
    ▪15g or 1Tbsp sesame oil
    ▪40g or 2 3/4Tbsp chicken stock
    ▪3g or 1.25tsp corn starch
    ▪2-3g or 1.5tsp red pepper flakes
    ▪350g/12oz chicken thighs, diced
    ▪100g or 1c celery, diced
    ▪225g or 2c peppers, diced
    ▪5g or 2 cloves garlic, grated
    ▪5g or 3/4Tbsp ginger, grated
    ▪20g or 1/4c dried chile de arbol
    ▪30g or 1/4c roasted peanuts, chopped
    ▪Neutral cooking oil
    ▪Black pepper
    To make sauce, whisk together soy sauce, cooking wine, vinegar, brown sugar, sesame oil, stock, corn starch, and pepper flakes.
    Preheat lrg nonstick over med-high. Add a squeeze of oil, then chicken thighs and pinch of salt. Sear for 5-6min until well browned. Transfer to a bowl and return pan to heat. Add celery, peppers, and pinch salt. Stir to coat with oil. When beginning to take on color, cover with round of foil and steam fry for 1-2min. Add dried chiles, ginger, garlic. Stir and cook for 30-45sec. Add peanuts and all of cooked chicken and stir fry sauce. Bring sauce to a simmer and reduce by half. Add generous pinch of black pepper.
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    SWEET AND SOUR SHRIMP
    ▪50g or 3Tbsp soy sauce
    ▪50g or 3.25Tbsp mirin
    ▪35g or 2.5Tbsp rice vinegar
    ▪40g or 2 3/4Tbsp chicken stock
    ▪5g/1Tbsp corn starch
    ▪25g or 2Tbsp sesame oil
    ▪25g or 1.75Tbsp sambal (garlic Chile sauce)
    ▪10g or 1.75tsp ketchup
    ▪25g or 2Tbsp sugar
    ▪350g/12oz raw 26/30 shrimp, peeled/deveined
    ▪100g or 1c bell peppers, diced
    ▪200g or 1.75c snow peas
    ▪5g or 3/4Tbsp ginger, grated
    ▪5g or 2 cloves garlic, grated
    ▪30-40g or 1/4c scallions, chopped
    ▪Neutral oil
    To make sauce, whisk together soy sauce, mirin, rice vin, stock, corn starch, sesame oil, sambal, ketchup and sugar.
    Preheat lrg nonstick over med high. Add squeeze of oil then shrimp and pinch of salt. Cook until beginning to brown on first side. Stir and toss then move into a bowl when shrimp are about 75% cooked.
    Return pan to heat, add squeeze of oil, snow peas, bell peppers, and pinch of salt. Add foil round and steam fry for about 2 min until softened and taking on color. Add garlic, ginger, and scallions. Toss and saute until fragrant. Add sauce, bring to simmer and reduce sauce by half. Add shrimp and stir/toss to combine.
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    9:41 Sweet and Sour Shrimp
    11:34 Let's eat this thing
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  • @finehowareyou
    @finehowareyou Рік тому +2

    we want a cookbook! we want a cookbook!

  • @monkeygraborange
    @monkeygraborange Рік тому +123

    My neighborhood Chinese restaurant closed down about a month ago and I’ve been left high and dry, craving Kung Pao chicken almost daily... now my suffering is at an end! I’m on my way to the market as we speak. Thanks Bri!

  • @Negligible
    @Negligible Рік тому +1

    I love that this guy gives multiple options for people w/o all the equipment or ingredients available.

  • @456lyon4
    @456lyon4 4 місяці тому +3

    Thank you for your videos. I watch them every week. What I love about your video are followings; 1) meal prep or batch cooking- saving time, money and what to do with left over. I LOVE LOVE THEM!! Perfect for busy working Mom 2) your failure becomes another lesson for me so thanks for sharing your mistakes! 3) quick and easy week nights diners - my favorite now as a Mom!! very very useful for my two children in univeristy to replicate your meal by watching your videos.
    Speaking of dormitory nights meal- can you do more for this audience who are cooking for the first time & want to eat right on a low budget? - make cookbook for college kids???

  • @brettmoore6781
    @brettmoore6781 Рік тому +6

    BRI! You're not dead! I'm glad!

  • @Cubeforc3
    @Cubeforc3 Рік тому +88

    Love the weeknighting series. No fancy equipment needed and it doesn't take a pro chef to whip up some tasty dishes quickly. Thanks for these as always!

  • @danmiller7709
    @danmiller7709 Рік тому +2

    How do you keep increasing the video quality?? Dude you're the best, thanks so much.
    Let's eat this thingggg!

  • @abrikosik33
    @abrikosik33 2 місяці тому

    Made the first two dishes this week for work, so good. And customizable with veggie/protein options if needed. Perfect for meal prep and just so yummy. Brian never disappoints.

  • @JDWood1483
    @JDWood1483 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for suffering for our entertainment. I love the segments where you eat things and then seeing your reaction! So good! Thanks for the great videos!!

  • @adamplace1414
    @adamplace1414 Рік тому +4

    "It's the Kung Pao! George likes spicy chicken!" Looking forward to making it very soon.

  • @chriswhinery925
    @chriswhinery925 8 місяців тому +1

    Even on a weeknight I'd say if you have a wok, use it. The smokiness Brian mentioned from using a wok is a feature, not a bug. That's called wok-hay, and it's a major component of what gives Asian stir fry's their unique flavor. There's no such thing as nonstick-pan-hay. And while his foil circle will go some way towards mimicking the higher heat a wok can take, it won't change the fact that the surface of the pan is not going to be as hot as you can get a wok, so the food is not going to get as nice of a crust/sear/maillard reaction as it should.
    Good looking recipes that would be much better if cooked in a wok.

  • @graefx
    @graefx Рік тому +23

    Appreciate the monk fruit sweetener plug. Sugar is an under used flavoring balancer along with salt but the health impact can be brutal if you're not careful. I like Swerve brand or similar off brand

    • @chriswhinery925
      @chriswhinery925 8 місяців тому +2

      I honestly don't think the levels of sugar that would be used to season a dish like this are anything to worry about health wise. Where people get in trouble is with the processed food that's full of way too much sugar, fast food, candy and baked goods and soda etc. If people are worried about their sugar intake those are the places to start and once you cut those out of your life you'll be at a point where a teaspoon or so used to season a home cooked dish isn't going to be any concern at all.

  • @robinheater1817
    @robinheater1817 Рік тому +1

    I don’t think I’ve ever seen fresh baby corn! I love it

  • @ninjabastard2
    @ninjabastard2 Рік тому

    That shot of (who I'm assuming to be) your sister getting blindsided by your camera made me chuckle.

  • @whysitthat3515
    @whysitthat3515 Рік тому +57

    Bri, I really love the Let’s Eat This Thing segment of your vids. Obviously it’s funny, but I feel like it also has a really nice message. Food is something to be celebrated, and making a dish at home that tastes just as good as you were hoping for is something that really does make you happy, and certainly Is worth celebrating with a silly dance. Happy new year!

  • @hyprnomad3409
    @hyprnomad3409 Рік тому +2

    Great video Bri Bri. Keep’em coming like this!

  • @noellecantcook
    @noellecantcook Рік тому +5

    Does the aluminum foil have a different effect than if you just used the lid for the pan?

    • @schmup53
      @schmup53 Рік тому

      Yes, I know that not all frying pans come with lids, but I have a universal lid for such pans and plan to use instead of foil. Good question.

  • @Doug2590
    @Doug2590 Рік тому +1

    Brian your and your team camera work and editing are getting INSANE. Especially the depth of field manipulation. Stunning video

  • @veloarc3321
    @veloarc3321 Рік тому

    Brian has ascended to bad boy status 😂🥳

  • @jimbinger
    @jimbinger 10 місяців тому +1

    Awesome! Great technique.

  • @davekitchen8926
    @davekitchen8926 Рік тому +2

    He's back!

  • @akirch9
    @akirch9 Рік тому +5

    You are one of two channels that I have notifications turned on and I dont regret it for a second. Been lovin the killer vids! We have been crushing stir-frys lately and these are some great ones to throw in the weekly mix. Thanks Bri!

  • @watsonrk1
    @watsonrk1 Рік тому

    They all looked fantastic!

  • @riverevansaalfrank8740
    @riverevansaalfrank8740 Рік тому +1

    I made the veggies one and added chicken in! AMAZING!!!
    Can you make a video on how to make white sauce like you can get at the Chinese restaurants?

  • @jamesthompson5717
    @jamesthompson5717 Рік тому

    Love this, quick and easy.

  • @raulvaldez1665
    @raulvaldez1665 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for another great video. I’ve found myself using your videos for most of my cooking. Your delivery and instruction is really easy to follow. And the food always comes out delicious. Great job Brian!

  • @bobbyomari5500
    @bobbyomari5500 Рік тому +13

    Thanks for helping me not feel disgusting since grubbing everything I could shove in my mouth during the holidays with these weeknight meals, Bri! Just what I needed… fast AND pretty healthy dinners 💪

  • @jlovel124
    @jlovel124 Рік тому

    Once again Thanks Brian!

  • @sizohmthethwa
    @sizohmthethwa Рік тому

    Thank you for the amazing recipes. I hope to try them all really soon

  • @kantemirovskaya1lightninga30

    happy new year Brian. Hope you and the wife enjoyed the time off!

  • @murphy81775
    @murphy81775 Рік тому

    All three stir fries look delish. Thanks!

  • @kabel9357
    @kabel9357 Рік тому

    Same! Stir Fry FTW every week. It's so easy and great way to get the veg content up!

  • @therealharleybutler
    @therealharleybutler Рік тому +1

    Dude this is 100% my go to for when I want something light but ULTRA flavorful. Makes meal prep loads of fun as well! Love it man!

  • @bierbrauer11
    @bierbrauer11 Рік тому

    I love eating the chiles - really wakes up the palate!!

  • @yumekai1
    @yumekai1 Рік тому

    Made the quicker kung pao chicken for lunch today, it was delicious! can't wait to try the other two. I have most of those ingredients in my pantry/freezer anytime so I loved having three new recipe ideas to use them, thanks Bri!

  • @osvetlik
    @osvetlik Рік тому +1

    This is exactly what I needed, thanks! ♥️

  • @kristenschwartzman3121
    @kristenschwartzman3121 Рік тому +1

    Stir fry is my quick go to also. So easy to just use what I have. Thanks for your videos. My family enjoys watching you together.

  • @ItsKatieB
    @ItsKatieB 9 місяців тому

    The sir fry turned out well! Thank you

  • @kurtbecker3827
    @kurtbecker3827 Рік тому

    I used to be a complete idiot when it came to cooking. My ex wife was not any better. So every time I messed up some perfectly good ingredients... then had to heat up some Chilli (YAK) or canned soup ... after all I had to eat to stay alive... Now I am retired and found Brian's videos. Brian does not mess around, the videos are short and concise in order not to exhaust my attention span.
    Christmas was a blast, I was cooking, my relatives were skeptic but we had leg of lamb and potato salad with self baked ciabatta bread.
    I am not claiming that cooking is easy, but just learn one dish at a time and very quickly it becomes obvious what to do and what not.
    Thanks and happy new year.

  • @anitas5817
    @anitas5817 Рік тому

    These look fantastic thank you!

  • @pecadriza5722
    @pecadriza5722 Рік тому

    Thanks Bri!

  • @shuman26V
    @shuman26V Рік тому +1

    I was just wondering when the next vid was gonna drop. Hope you had a good christmas/new years!

  • @compromisedssh
    @compromisedssh Рік тому

    This is subtle, but I think Brian stepped his production game up. Maybe I'm wrong, but when he zoomed in on his frying pan and showed the veggies getting jostled around in slow motion... I don't think I've seen that in one of his videos in the past. Our boy is evolving.

  • @cooking-basket
    @cooking-basket Рік тому

    Thank you for the nice looking and kind recipe 🤩

  • @karentappert3606
    @karentappert3606 Рік тому

    Hey Bri, Love your cooking and your style - so much energy and happy vibes! Thanks very much for your tip about the monkfruit sweetener - very helpful! Take care and best to you and Lauren. :)

  • @christb32
    @christb32 Рік тому

    All 3 look great. I'll probably try all of them at some point.

  • @rebeccajenkins1553
    @rebeccajenkins1553 Рік тому

    Yes! My grandfather used to make stir fry. Then I made it for my boys. Thank you for bringing back the memories

  • @melissawhite2196
    @melissawhite2196 Рік тому

    That shrimp stir fry looks so good!

  • @nathansimmons8146
    @nathansimmons8146 Рік тому

    I've made the S&S shrimp twice since seeing this vid. The whole family loves it. Thanks!

  • @alexearnhardt
    @alexearnhardt Рік тому

    Made the teriyaki stir fry tonight! It was a hit for the whole family. Thanks for a great recipe Bri.

  • @rickbooher8224
    @rickbooher8224 Рік тому +1

    Bryan you said during the video don't use this nonstick surface MadeIn 12-inch above 450°F; yet when you did the ad for Made In nonstick pan you said 500°F, so which is it. Because 50°F is a lot of temperature especially on the mid to high temperature end of cooking. Just an observation.
    Nevertheless the recipes were great. I like cooking stir-fry it quick and delicious food.

  • @420BraiseIt
    @420BraiseIt Рік тому

    Hey Bri! Welcome back 🙂. Hope you had an awesome holidays with the family! 🤙

  • @limlam22
    @limlam22 Рік тому +6

    Hey Brian, best channel on UA-cam. However, recipes usually take me about twice as long as you, curious if you'd make a video about optimising your kitchen workflow. Thanks!

    • @SunaKokaru
      @SunaKokaru Рік тому +1

      as a person learning how to cook for last 2 years, first question i found myself asking is where is the time going. for example, is it going into just cutting time, grabbing ure ingredients, mixing, double checking recipe was my worst offender. it helps to know where your time goes first to see where you personally need to optimize. my friend found he was spending 2 hours doing a 20 min recipe cuz he couldnt stand dirty hands so hed wash them in between each ingredient. cooking gloves was a better alternative for him/ see where you stand

  • @rhondamcloughlin3773
    @rhondamcloughlin3773 Рік тому +1

    Sweet and sour shrimp was on my menu for tonight and it was delicious! So easy to put together. Shrimp came out perfect by using your method. I had green peppers, broccoli, mushrooms and scallions in mine. Sauce was the bomb. No leftovers here. 🥰

  • @jeffmacke4762
    @jeffmacke4762 Рік тому

    Im gonna try all three, look good!

  • @romystumpy1197
    @romystumpy1197 Рік тому

    The dishes look delicious

  • @martajumi.inranbows3285
    @martajumi.inranbows3285 Рік тому

    I love your videos being so detailed! cheers:)

  • @evaz6177
    @evaz6177 Рік тому

    I admire you because you are very imaginative and creative and the recipes are delicious

  • @BradKaboord
    @BradKaboord Рік тому

    Thanks for the video. I will make the first option Friday night for dinner. I've been hoping you would make a weeknight version of stir fry. Thanks.

  • @jackdraper2215
    @jackdraper2215 Рік тому

    Having stir fry tonight. Thanks Bri!

  • @azilbean
    @azilbean Рік тому

    My hubby is always asking for stir-fry, and that's NOT my wheelhouse (pastas are my thing), so I'm always looking for easy and flavorful stir-fry dishes to serve. Thank yoU!

  • @sylviahugel8233
    @sylviahugel8233 Рік тому

    I just made the veggie teriyaki stir fry and it was SO GOOD. I did add tofu for some protein. Amazed at how well the foil trick worked, thanks for this!

  • @frann.8879
    @frann.8879 Рік тому

    Hi Brian..,I love the “weeknighting” videos…one pot wonders that are not complicated!👌👌…Thank you for helping us all come out of the “FOOD COMA” …a.k.a. Christmas & New Year’s!😂….I love the shrimp stir fry. 👏👏 I can appreciate all the effort you put into these recipes, especially tips, tricks, & substitutions. Well Done Brian!😁😁….Be safe, Be well ✌️✌️😊😊

  • @hugouribe1203
    @hugouribe1203 Рік тому

    Happy New Year
    Looks delicious

  • @shopgirl2959
    @shopgirl2959 Рік тому

    Thanks Brian! Really glad to know I can use my Monkfruit for these recipients! Gave up sugar this year!

  • @jasonuronis3410
    @jasonuronis3410 Рік тому

    This video got me to subscribe. I tried the vegetable stir fry. It's low-key a fantastic recipe. Very well balanced texture and flavor-wise. The weights in metric helped a ton, even for an American like me. This one is a keeper. Definitely planning on trying the other 2 recipes soon.

  • @kaarivaari
    @kaarivaari Рік тому

    I want to try all of them! Love your videos, especially the grams :D

  • @aprilmason1616
    @aprilmason1616 Рік тому +1

    Number one is literally my all time favourite food. Without meat, with meat, with rice or noodles, it makes me want all the veggies💛💙❤️

  • @docloftis
    @docloftis Рік тому +1

    I keep small precut mixed vegetables, peppers, etc., in freezer to make these...they only cost 1 or 2 $ a package and they work well too.

  • @karenfox1671
    @karenfox1671 Рік тому

    Wow, all that colour is inspiring, especially when you could even buy those vegetable already cut up, if you needed to. Demonstrations like this make it easier and easier to cook at home and, develop your own palate, especially if you're a single person who has preconceived ideas that it's too much trouble. Clearly, it's not. It's delicious! And, I can't wait to try them all. Thank you Chef!

  • @golden1302
    @golden1302 Рік тому

    All three look so good, but I might start with the chicken. That looks sensational. Thank you for your amazing videos.

  • @cassieoz1702
    @cassieoz1702 Рік тому

    Thanks for mentioning the sugar alternative 💗

  • @trevorreniger5670
    @trevorreniger5670 Рік тому +1

    I also do a lot of weeknight stir fry, and while I love spicy foods to the max, my family does not. So, I often just fry some chili de arbol in the wok with cooking oil to perfume the oil, then pull the chilis and cook as usual. The oil pulls enough spice to get the flavor, but doesn't cook the chili into the protein or veg. and blow out milder palates.

  • @noahsmith5719
    @noahsmith5719 Рік тому +5

    Literally making the previous kung pao recipe again tonight. Really looking forward to mixing it up with these!

    • @laz7777
      @laz7777 Рік тому

      Made it with shrimp yesterday. It's one of my favorites.

  • @stellaz2595
    @stellaz2595 Рік тому

    I made the veggie teriyaki the other day. Over cooked the veggies a bit, but still very good. Tonight I am making the sweet and sour shrimp. I can't wait to try it.

  • @matteframe
    @matteframe Рік тому

    I was just looking for some new stir fry sauces that I actually have ingredients for... yum!!

  • @WasabiBob1000
    @WasabiBob1000 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for including some vegetarian friendly recipe! Happy 2023 Bri

    • @johnnywest5445
      @johnnywest5445 Рік тому +1

      Any stir fry can be vegetarian, just leave out the meat or replace it with tofu.

    • @WasabiBob1000
      @WasabiBob1000 Рік тому +1

      @@johnnywest5445 I'm aware of that. However most of the dinners Brian has done include meat as the main protein. It's nice to see a vegetarian friendly video.

  • @kylevonruden9555
    @kylevonruden9555 Рік тому

    I just subscribed this week, planning on trying this kung pao recipe this weekend. Already learning a ton from you. These videos are awesome, thank you and keep up the great work!

  • @jaidyn259
    @jaidyn259 6 місяців тому

    I've spent so much money on takeout and other asian restaurants in my life, and times are rough rn, so I gotta learn to make my own. Gotta tell you it's worth it!!! Hits all the umami cravings, I can cook things to my liking when it comes to texture, and I can tweak it for all my family members too!
    It seems expensive at first when you buy all the sauces and the like but they keep for awhile and you can just use the stuff in your fridge.
    I personally love a bunch of suff in mine: Cashews, chicken, broccoli, carrots, zucchini, baby corn, water chestnuts, you name it! Also yumyum/white sauce is heavenly on top!!

  • @1011mweiland
    @1011mweiland Рік тому

    my whole adult life I've had electric cooktops but my wife and I just bought a house and now have a gas range and I'm so excited to get a wok and try some of these recipes!

  • @giraffesinc.2193
    @giraffesinc.2193 Рік тому

    Thank you, Brian! I received a gorgeous Made In wok for Christmas and will be using your recipes ... if you have not done a chow mein recipe it's my Dad's fave and would be much appreciated at some point.

  • @lukeoglesby3086
    @lukeoglesby3086 Рік тому

    YOURE BACK!!! I missed you bro, i mean bri ... love your videos and recipes ...you da man

  • @philipps4322
    @philipps4322 Рік тому +1

    That milk frother is such a big brain move 🤯 immediatly had to order one

  • @jred4421
    @jred4421 Рік тому +2

    All looks delish...gonna give the Kung Pao Bird a go. Great stuff Big B! BTW, different recipe but, your "Make French Baguettes At Home" recipe is king here in this house. I've tried others, but have consistent & great results with yours...Keep 'em coming.

  • @jacksonfl
    @jacksonfl Рік тому

    Greetings from Jacksonville Florida USA. I got a wok recently, and have been wondering where to start. Thanks for my first three!

  • @FoodRecipebyHarshi
    @FoodRecipebyHarshi Рік тому

    Great video 👌👌

  • @SatvikBeri
    @SatvikBeri Рік тому +3

    Great recipes! Could you use the non-stick pan's normal lid for steaming? Or does it have to be the aluminum foil sheet?

  • @Epacheco
    @Epacheco Рік тому +1

    I ALSO USE MY MILK FOAMER FOR MIXING MY FRIED RICE SAUCE!!!! I feel so validated as a home cook now!

    • @leahr.2620
      @leahr.2620 Рік тому

      I would have never thought to do that, but now I want one. Lol

  • @richieboyw99
    @richieboyw99 Рік тому

    Another absolute banger of a video! I'm looking forward to trying these recipes. On that note, I usually find it pretty tough to estimate the amount of portions a recipe makes, could you mention that in the video or in the description perhaps?

  • @2Wheels_NYC
    @2Wheels_NYC Рік тому

    Nice! You had me at baby corn!

  • @christypeterson817
    @christypeterson817 Рік тому

    Gonna make the veggie stir fry and kung pao chicken this weekend for my meal prep next week. Can't wait to try them. Love the ease of these recipes Bri!

    • @christypeterson817
      @christypeterson817 Рік тому

      I made the kung pao chicken yesterday and WOW! Such a flavor bomb.

  • @FlashatCalleva
    @FlashatCalleva Рік тому

    Hey Bri! I’m making them all but I’m going to make that shrimp stir fry first!

  • @joshuazegerman8198
    @joshuazegerman8198 Рік тому +8

    Hey Bri can u do more videos like the soup blueprint one it was super helpful!!

  • @saltydroog854
    @saltydroog854 Рік тому +1

    I want to know more about that roast you were carving. That looked yummy.

  • @heathermatthews7422
    @heathermatthews7422 7 місяців тому

    Gratitude 😊

  • @tompoynton
    @tompoynton Рік тому

    let’s cook this shriiiiiiimp

  • @serawasnever2902
    @serawasnever2902 Рік тому

    I always watch Wok with Tak and so I got really excited when I saw your new episode with these!

  • @alsmit5
    @alsmit5 Рік тому

    Can’t wait to try this out. And thanks for saying what we’re all thinking: stevia is gross

  • @basherkit
    @basherkit Рік тому +2

    If I have a lid that fits my non stick skillet, can I just use that instead of the foil action?

  • @Michael._The_Storyteller
    @Michael._The_Storyteller Рік тому

    oooOOOHHH that last one, yum