Stir Fry Pasta or Warm Pasta Salad

If you have some mushroom and vegetables leftovers, you can boil some pasta the next day, and toss them into a warm pasta salad sans the cheese or other garnishes. It should be fine when the vegetables (leftovers) are typically the non-leafy variety such as celery and carrots.
Or if you intentionally want to have leftovers so that next day is an easier day, try not to have this intentional action with green leafy vegetables overnight since they all lose its charm and appeal the next day. Leftover greens will only turn out mushy the next day. Yucks!
When you do not have leftovers...good for you! I cooked a similar mushroom and vegetable dish before. I did it again and this time, stir fry pasta in them. Call it a warm pasta salad, if it fits to be one. It is a one-dish meal, for sure.
Stir Fry Pasta with Mushrooms and Vegetables/Warm Pasta Salad
Ingredients:
- 2 stems of celery, washed and cut into small pieces
- 1 carrot, washed and cut into small pieces or into very thin shreds
- 1-2 sliced red chili, cleaned with seeds removed
- Fresh mushrooms (I use king trumpet, shitake, honshimeiji), cleaned and cut close to size/shape of the vegetables
- 1-2 garlic gloves, sliced thinly
- some ground pork ~ option (Note: If you are vegetarian, you can omit this)
- some white pepper
- pasta, cooked according to instructions (reserve some pasta water for later)
Seasoning:
-2 tsp soy sauce
-1 tbsp oyster sauce (Note: If vegetarian, opt for vegetarian alternative)
- water/stock, adjust accordingly
Directions:
1. In a lightly oiled pan, fry the garlic till fragrant, then add celery, carrots and red chili, followed by mushrooms and meat
2. Fry and mix well in the pan (~5-7mins) then add water and seasoning. Allow it to simmer till vegetables and mushrooms are tender and cooked
3. Dash in white pepper to enhance the aroma
4. When ready to serve, add in pasta, mix well and add in a little pasta water if too dry (Note: this dish does not have much gravy/sauce, similar to Chinese stir-fry noodles...moist but yet not too wet)
I'm serving this at Presto Pasta Night, hosted by Katie of Thyme For Cooking this week. Check it out! At the same time, I'm also saddened by the news of Sher's pass away. I "knew" her through her wonderful beautiful pasta dishes.
Tag: noodles, stir fry pasta, one dish




















22 comments:
Love this! What a warm, homey dish... :)
I like stir fry pasta the asian way too. Pasta and soba are so versatile.
that looks so delectable... it looks so "light" and "refreshing"... a good summer dish, and a healthy one, too... and i'm sorry to hear about your friend Sher...
I like this. It has home made and healthy written all over it.
always love your asian inspired pasta dishes ^_^
As always look so pretty and yet sure delicious, great satisfaction indeed!
I haven't gone to Taiwan yet.... there's a Taiwanese food fair and arts performance in Singapore now. I'm eating 贡丸 爱玉 蚝仔面线 everyday! :)
Good idea. I have never thought of cooking pasta in that stir fry and oyster sauce way.
Thanks for the great idea on how to use leftovers. Your pasta looks so homely n yummy!
how i wish my hands could reach out .;this pasta looks fantastic!
FRom the title I thought you were gooing to fry the pasta too, but I think your method is ideal!
Another one easy pasta dish from you! Very colorful, I like!
it looks nice for a nice stay in saturday lunch.
and i see lots of my fav ingredients in it too!
That seems like the Chinese way of cooking it... :P
I love this type of dish in summer. And I usually make 'intentional' leftovers, makes life so much easier!
Wow, this looks fantastic! The colors are beautiful!
I love weird pasta shapes. They always make the food tastes better. :-)
it did occur to us to intentionally leave over some passable delights which most times din turn out to be killers the next round. Wonder why ?
must be too flairy ( leafy). got it
oh that looks so comforting. when i was a kid i used to have something like that but with shredded chicken and a chicken stock soup. it was so good on cold rainy days!
what a chinese way of making salad!..How is Singapore?.I can't wait to see you eating durian!!
Wow! That looks delicious. We have a leftover event we're starting over at Foodie With Family and this would be a wonderful submission if you have the inclination and the time...
http://www.foodiewithfamily.com/blog/?p=126
The recipe looks simple but the photo is appetizing! Yum! Thanks for sharing!
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