1Sticky Chicken Pak Choi
This fragrant and sticky chicken is one of our go-to midweek meal options. It's sweet, sour, salty and pairs perfectly with fluffy steamed rice.
Recipe: Sticky chicken pak choi
2Spicy Lamb and Pak Choi Noodles
This spicy lamb and pak choi noodle dish is so delicious and the crunchy, fresh pak choi adds a lovely freshness to the dish.
Recipe: Spicy lamb and pak choi noodles
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3Spicy Prawns with Pak Choi
Larisa Blinova//Getty ImagesYou'll only need 30 minutes to have this creamy coconut curry with prawns and pak choi on your table. Serve with rice noodles or jasmine rice for a delicious dinner.
Recipe: Spicy prawns with pak choi
4Stir-fried prawns with pak choi
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5Prawn pad Thai recipe
Mike EnglishThis street-food classic is a delicious combination of sweet, sour, salty and crunchy. Feel free to sub the prawns with whatever protein you'd prefer.
Recipe: Prawn pad Thai recipe
6Tofu pad Thai
Don't skip the step of pressing the tofu as this ensures you get a really lovely crispy finish to the texture. Serve with salted peanuts for a crunch.
Recipe: Tofu pad Thai
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7Chicken noodle stir-fry
This chicken and vermicelli noodle stir-fry is quick, easy and full of veg for a nutritional midweek meal. It's served with a fragrant chilli, soy and ginger sauce.
Recipe: Chicken noodle stir-fry
8Green bean and pork Szechuan stir-fry
Crunchy green beans, fragrant pork mince and leafy pak choi comes together in this spicy yet mouth-watering stir fry. Once you try it you'll add it to your repetoire.
Recipe: Green bean and pork Szechuan stir-fry
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9Pork and kimchi fried rice
This flavoursome dish uses pre-made kimchi and can be made even quicker with a pouch of microwaveable rice. If you're not to keen on spice, omit the sriracha.
Recipe: Pork and kimchi fried rice
10Ginger and garlic stir-fried pork
Cultura RF/BRETT STEVENS//Getty ImagesFragrant ginger and garlic flavours the tender pork tenderloin, resulting in an irresistible dish. Serve with fluffy, steamed rice.
Recipe: Ginger and garlic stir-fried pork
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11Chinese five-spice turkey and pork stir-fry
ghChinese five-spice has a wonderful flavour and adds a fragrant taste to tender pork and turkey meat. We've also added in yellow peppers and pak choi for a crunchy green hit.
Recipe: Chinese five-spice turkey and pork stir-fry
12Char sui lamb chops
We love char sui anything but these lamb chops are particularly delicious! Try cooking them on the BBQ for an asian-inspired BBQ feast.
Recipe: Char sui lamb chops
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13Crispy duck noodles
Tender, moreish duck leg is used in this speedy noodle dish. Toss through shredded duck with egg noodles and refreshing pak choi and cucumber shreds.
Recipe: Crispy duck noodles
14Deep-fried tofu with spicy teriyaki sauce
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15Tofu teriyaki noodles
Homemade teriyaki sauce is so much better than store-bought and this speedy noodle dish comes together in only 20 minutes. We've pan-fried tofu until crispy then mixed it with the sweet and salty teriyaki sauce. Delicious!
Recipe: Tofu teriyaki noodles

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