Hold the phone. This fiery and fragrant Thai restaurant favourite starring pork mince is quicker than takeaway.
Honestly, it doesn’t get much easier than this. A bit of chicken in a pan plus a few seasonings equals a delicious meal with very little fuss.
This nourishing, gently spiced tofu and vegetable dish certainly banishes the chills.
Bust out the crispy noodle packets for this speedy, tasty and inexpensive stir-fry.
Prik khing is a type of dry Thai curry in which the paste is made from dried chillies. Using a commercial red curry paste makes it an easy midweek stir-fry.
Here’s how to recreate the dramatic sizzle of the stir-fry served at Chinese restaurants. Plus the secret to tender beef.
This is the chicken version of your favourite honey pepper beef that you always order at the local Chinese restaurant.
A simple stir-fry is a marvel of the midweek dinner. I’ve given you a recipe, but think of it more as a framework, writes Adam Liaw.
This Japanese noodle stir-fry is quick, easy comfort food.
You have eggs, you have noodles, and there’s a strong chance you have everything you need for the sauce. So that’s dinner sorted.