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Drink Your Breakfast (Lacto)


INGREDIENTS:

1/2 c Lite soy (or regular or 3 ts Sugar
Watered down regular) 1/4 ts Garlic powder (only powder
2 tb Mirin (japanese wine) or any Will stir in well)
Red wine preferably sweet 1 tb Corn starch
--OPTIONAL-----
1/2 ts Ginger (or more) 1/4 ts (or more) red pepper flakes

Combine sauce ingredients in a jar or bowl, mix well and set aside.

Stir fry 3 cups of any veggies, using a wok or non-stick fry pan on med-hi heat. Make sure to the cut the harder veggies (carrots?) smaller/thinner than the softer ones (mushrooms, cabbage?), stir fry the harder ones first, then add the softer ones last, so that all veggies are just crisp tender at the same time. I start with about 1/2 a cup of veggie broth by the side of the stove and add a tabelspoon at a time as needed to keep a little liquid in the wok. Do not add so much that the veggies are sitting in the broth. Always keep stirring or moving veggies around with a spatula so that they do not sit in the liquid (that's why they call it stir-fry!)

Some veggies I recommend: mushrooms, any kind of onion or scallion (green onion) or shallot, napa (chinese) cabbage, carrots, zucchini, red or yellow or greeen bell peppers, y ams cut into matchsticks, celery, jicama (don't overcook, leave crunchy) snowpeas, asparagas . .

When veggies are ready, stir or shake sauce well to keep corn starch well-mixed in, and pour over the veggies in the pan. (If you have a wok, always introduce new liquids by pouring them down the sides of the pan so that they can pick up heat on the way down and begin steaming immediately.) Continue to keep viggies moving around the pan by stirring with a spatula. The corn starch will cause the sauce to thicken within a minute or so and will give it a sheen as if there is oil in it.

Serve over rice or noodles immediately.