Grab some fresh veggies and whip up one of these 6 healthy stir-fries

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I know busy nights. Between after-school activities, building a writing business and juggling personal relationships, I'm exhausted by the time dinner rolls around. One of my favorite dishes to make is a stir-fry. One pan (two if I'm making rice) means it's easy to clean up. Plus, my kids eat their vegetables.
Stir fry is easy, but it can be a bit boring after a while, so check out these recipes to spice up a favorite quick-fix.
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1. Chicken and mixed veggie stir-fry
Nothing like keeping dinner simple. Chicken and stir-fry is a fun one-pan dinner you can throw together in a pinch. Soy sauce and Worcestershire sauce add a lot of flavor to the fresh veggies
2. Garlic chicken stir fry (h/t The Recipe Critic)
The smell of garlic is enough to make my mouth water. Add some chicken broth and sesame oil, and you have dinner heaven. The recipe calls for yellow bell pepper (which is sweeter than green), but you could substitute it for orange or red to get similar results.
3. Tofu & veggie stir fry
Tofu and veggies make a wholesome, complete meal. In this recipe, they're seasoned with sesame, ginger, garlic and a touch of chile. The best part? This recipe is very easy to make. Get the full recipe here.
4. Honey chicken stir fry (h/t Taste of Home)
Keep it simple when you are running low on time. A few of your favorite frozen vegetables, some garlic, a little honey, and a bit of cornstarch will do the trick. Try serving this over noodles instead of rice.
5. Broccoli and bell pepper stirfry (h/t Tastes Lovely)
Dd you know you can substitute tamari for soy sauce? Try using it with this homemade recipe for stir-fry sauce (which also includes ginger, garlic, rice vinegar, and sesame seed oil). Despite the recipe name, you'll also need a zucchini to add a little more depth to the dish.
6. Chicken and broccoli stir-fry
Stir-fry is one of the easiest weeknight meals to throw together. Often, you'll already have everything you need in your pantry, fridge and freezer. And many stir-fries, including the recipe below, only take about a half an hour to prepare. Get the full recipe here.
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