THE salmon recipe of your dreams! A complete meal on one pan full of flavour. You can make this stir fry sauce recipe gluten-free by replacing the soy sauce with gluten-free tamari, gluten-free coconut aminos or gluten-free soy sauce.Jump to Recipe Print Recipe Tender Garlic Butter Baked Salmon with crispy roast potatoes, asparagus and a delicious garlic butter sauce! All baked on a sheet pan for an easy dinner. For a vegan stir fry sauce, also replace the honey with pure maple syrup. You can make this recipe vegetarian by using vegetable broth instead of chicken broth. You can keep this sauce in your refrigerator for up to one week, stored in an airtight container. Cook, stirring, until the sauce thickens and your protein is cooked through, 2 to 3 minutes. Stir fry until the veggies are crisp-tender.
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This recipe makes one cup of sauce, which is the perfect amount to add to one pound of protein plus six cups of vegetables. Now that you have your stir fry sauce ready, how do you use it to make a delicious stir fry? The key is to use the right ratio of sauce to protein to vegetables. You can also make the sauce in a small bowl and mix it using a whisk. Then you can just shake the jar up to easily mix the ingredients together. I like to make stir fry sauce in a jar that has a tight-fitting lid. This recipe is so easy, it’s as simple as combining all of the ingredients and mixing them together. When you add your sauce to the other stir fry ingredients in the hot pan, the cornstarch will thicken the sauce in just minutes. Cornstarch: You need cornstarch to thicken the sauce.Fresh garlic and ginger are essential to a flavorful stir fry sauce. Fresh Ginger and Garlic: Don’t be tempted to substitute ground ginger or garlic powder.Sesame Oil: Just a little bit of sesame oil brings big flavor to your stir fry sauce.Honey: A little honey balances out the salty and savory flavors.Soy Sauce: Look for a low sodium soy sauce to limit the sodium in your meal.I prefer to use broth rather than water because it is more flavorful.
Chicken Broth: I recommend using a low sodium broth to limit the amount of salt in your sauce.Serve your stir fry over brown rice, Instant Pot white rice or Instant Pot brown rice for a wholesome and tasty meal. Or, use tofu or chickpeas for your protein to make a vegetarian meal. This easy recipe is perfect for using in chicken stir fry, beef stir fry, vegetable stir fry or shrimp stir fry. It’s healthier and takes no more than ten minutes. Plus, it’s so simple to make, there really is no reason not to make your own. I like to make my own stir fry sauce rather than buying it at the store because I can control the ingredients and flavors. You can easily switch up the protein and veggies to keep the flavors new and interesting! Stir fry is one of my favorite easy meals. It’s so much better than store-bought sauce or takeout! This homemade stir fry sauce recipe is quick and easy to make. Use this Stir Fry Sauce in your favorite stir fry recipes.