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One-Pan Chicken and Vegetable Stir-Fry Simplifies Weeknight Dinners

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In the midst of busy weekdays, a quick, healthy, and family-friendly meal is often sought after. A one-pan chicken and vegetable stir-fry offers a convenient solution by eliminating the need to stand over a wok and reducing cleanup. Unlike traditional stir-fry that requires constant attention and rapid cooking, this recipe involves placing all ingredients in a baking tray and roasting them in the oven for about 20 minutes.

The dish features tender chicken breast strips or firm tofu for a vegetarian option, combined with a variety of vegetables such as red bell pepper, broccoli florets, carrots, and mushrooms. The sauce is a sweet and savory Asian blend made from soy sauce, silan or honey, sesame oil, crushed garlic, and optional grated ginger. After mixing the protein and vegetables with the sauce, the tray is baked at 200 degrees Celsius until the chicken is cooked through and the vegetables remain slightly crisp.

Serving suggestions include sprinkling sesame seeds on top and pairing the stir-fry with steamed white rice or quick-cooked noodles. For added convenience, pre-cut vegetable mixes can be used. The recipe is adaptable, allowing substitutions of protein or vegetables and adjustments in spiciness. It can also be prepared in advance and reheated, making it a versatile option for busy families.

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