Stir-fries are easy to cook, but getting the flavors just right can require a long list of aromatics and seasonings. Relying on high-impact ingredients cuts down on cost and time, while still delivering big flavor.
For an easy, flavorful stir-fry, combine chicken breasts, bell peppers and umami-rich hoisin
Stir-fries are easy to cook, but getting the flavors just right can require a long list of aromatics and seasonings. Relying on high-impact ingredients cuts down on cost and time, while still delivering big flavor.
In this case, we create an easy, great-tasting stir-fry that leans on savory-sweet, umami-rich hoisin sauce to drive the flavor of the dish.
The recipe, from our book "Cook What You Have," which draws on pantry staples to assemble easy, weeknight meals, pairs tender chicken breasts and snappy bell peppers with a mixture of hoisin, soy sauce, sherry and a few common aromatics. It's cooked in a single skillet and takes just 25 minutes to prepare.
First, we cook the bell peppers in a little oil until softened and beginning to brown.