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Sauteed Asian Veggies

Posted by Caveman Cooking on January 29, 2010

Food Blogs Post of the Day for 1/29/10

This recipe won Post of the Day for 1/29/10!


As promised, the third of three tasty recipes in 24 hours! Just your basic sauteed vegetables … with an Asian angle.

INGREDIENTS

1 Yellow Squash
1 Zucchini Squash
20-25 Snow Peas
1/4 Sweet Onion
1 Tbsp Garlic, minced
2 Tbsp Olive Oil
1-2 Tbsp. Low Sodium Soy Sauce
Salt & Pepper to taste

RECIPE

Rinse and drain all veggies. Mince garlic, set aside. Chop squash into 1/4″-1/2″ semi-circles, trim any stems off of the snow peas, cut onions into 1″-2″ long 1/4″-1/2″ strips, set aside.
Cut Veggies

Place non-stick skillet over medium-high flame, heat oil. Sautee garlic for about a minute.
Sauteed Garlic

Add squash and saute for one minute. Add onions, salt and pepper to taste, and continue to cook until onions turn translucent.
Sauteed Veggies

Add soy sauce to taste, continue to saute until all ingredients are covered with soy sauce.
Adding Soy Sauce

Remove from heat and serve with any Asian-influenced dish. Pictured here with Korean Pork Chops (Daeji Galbi) and Garlic Mashed Potatoes.
Sauteed Asian Veggies

Prep Time = 7 minutes
Cook Time = 10 minutes
Serves 4-6

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22 Responses to “Sauteed Asian Veggies”

  1. MaryMoh said

    Looks delicious and healthy. Stir fried vegetables are always my favourite. My family loves them.

  2. Reeni said

    What a tasty stir-fry! Sounds delicious alongside the chops and garlic mash! I bet it would be good over rice too.

    • Thanks, Reeni! I just couldn’t ignore the Cavekids’ pleas for garlic-mashed taters, otherwise it would have been steamed rice next to the chops and veggies. But, the potatoes worked surprisingly well.

  3. Shirley said

    Congrats, on Foodblogs top post! Must be the fruit of your penance!

  4. Viviane said

    Wow! What a pic with pouring the soy sauce, thumbs up!
    BTW finally the Honest Award post is out! I know a bit late but we had to concert and I had net problems. Not very nice!

  5. Sanjana said

    Omg… Look at all of these beautiful colours! WANT! 😀

  6. April said

    Simple, quick, delicious, healthy and nice to look at– I think you’ve covered all the bases with this one!

  7. Barbara said

    Many thanks for this great looking recipe which is right up my alley. And the third in 24 hours? That Herculean effort makes me feel like the worst sort of food blogging sloth. Kudos also your excellent writing throughout this site.

    • Wow! Thank you so much, Barbara!! Don’t feel bad about your posting frequency … that’s what got me going on doing three in 24 hours. Shouldn’t the blogging world be a guilt-free zone??? 😉

  8. Very appetizing picture!

  9. sweetlife said

    Love stir fry, great color!!

  10. Emiliemp said

    Thank you!
    I’ve been looking all over the internet for something like this!
    You just made my day!

  11. Joanne said

    I love having a mix of veggies as a side with dinner! This seems like a great sauce to have them with.

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