Colorful Chicken Snap Pea Stir Fry

Section: Satisfying Main Dishes for Every Occasion

Whip up a crowd-pleasing weeknight dinner fast with chicken breast, snap peas, and red bell pepper. Everything gets tossed together in a pan with scallions, garlic, and a zippy sauce of soy, rice vinegar, and Sriracha if you like spice. Fresh cilantro and sesame seeds bump up the flavor and crunch. Just pile it on your plate—this dish is awesome with noodles, rice, or by itself for a cozy, fuss-free meal.

Published By Ioana
Updated on Fri, 16 May 2025 19:51:51 GMT
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Some nights you just need something fast comforting and healthy that does not require a complicated ingredients list or extra prep work This chicken and snap pea stir fry is that dependable recipe I crave it after long days and it always feels fresher than any takeout

I started making this on my laziest nights and it quickly became one of my most repeated weeknight meals My family loves the pop of snap peas and how light it tastes

Ingredients

  • Vegetable oil: helps everything cook quickly and adds a mild flavor Use a neutral oil with a high smoke point for best results
  • Scallions: bring a gentle onion flavor and beautiful color Choose firm scallions with bright green tops
  • Garlic: intensifies the savory base of the dish Fresh garlic cloves always provide the best fragrance and taste
  • Red bell pepper: gives sweetness and vibrant color Look for a pepper that feels heavy and glossy
  • Snap peas: provide a crisp bite and slight sweetness Fresh peas should snap when bent and feel firm
  • Chicken breast: keeps things lean and cooks up quickly Thinly sliced pieces cook more evenly
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper: wake up all the flavors Use flaky salt and freshly cracked pepper if possible
  • Soy sauce or tamari: creates umami depth and saltiness I lean toward low sodium to control seasoning
  • Rice vinegar: brightens and balances everything Pick an unseasoned variety for pure tang
  • Sriracha: adds gentle heat if you like a little kick I always keep a bottle for quick flavor boosts
  • Sesame seeds: deliver subtle crunch and a nutty finish Toast them for extra aroma
  • Fresh cilantro: finishes the dish with an herby lift Choose bright greens without wilting

Step-by-Step Instructions

Prep the Pan:
Set a large sauté pan over medium heat and pour in the vegetable oil Allow the oil to shimmer before adding anything which ensures even cooking
Build the Flavor Base:
Add all the sliced scallions and minced garlic Sauté for about one minute stirring continuously until you smell their aroma This step releases all their essential oils and flavors into the oil
Soften the Veggies:
Toss in the sliced red bell pepper and snap peas Stir them around for two to three minutes Just enough that they begin to soften but still stay crisp This preserves their color and crunch
Cook the Chicken:
Add the thinly sliced chicken breast in a single layer Season well with salt and pepper Let the chicken cook undisturbed for about three minutes so it can get some golden color Then toss and let it cook until the pieces are fully cooked through This should take about four to five minutes
Flavor It Up:
Pour in the soy sauce or tamari rice vinegar and Sriracha if you are using it along with sesame seeds Stir vigorously to coat everything and then let it bubble together for one to two minutes This helps the chicken and vegetables soak up the sauce
Finish and Serve:
Stir in the fresh cilantro Remove from the heat and scatter a handful of extra sesame seeds and cilantro on top for garnish Serve straight from the pan while hot
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I am forever impressed by the crunch of snap peas in this recipe They always remind me of the first time my kids picked peas in our tiny backyard and how excited they were to toss them in the pan

Storage Tips

Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days I find that the flavors deepen overnight Reheat in a skillet over medium low heat to preserve texture Avoid microwaving if you want the snap peas to stay crisp

Ingredient Substitutions

You can swap chicken for thinly sliced pork or tofu for a vegetarian version If you do not have snap peas try using snow peas green beans or even broccoli Soy sauce can be replaced with coconut aminos if you are soy free

Serving Suggestions

This stir fry is delicious over steamed jasmine rice or brown rice For something different try tossing it with rice noodles or even spooning it over quinoa A little squeeze of lime right before serving is lovely too

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Cultural and Historical Context

Stir fries like this draw inspiration from East Asian cooking where fast high heat methods keep vegetables crisp and dishes light The addition of fresh herbs such as cilantro brings a brightness common in Southeast Asian kitchens

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Frequently Asked Questions About Recipes

→ Which part of the chicken works best?

Go with boneless, skin-free chicken breast—slice it thin so it cooks fast and stays juicy in this dish.

→ Can I use something besides snap peas?

If snap peas are out, try broccoli florets, snow peas, or green beans—whatever keeps that crisp vibe.

→ Do I have to add Sriracha?

Sriracha gives a little kick. Totally your call—leave it out or switch in a mild chili sauce if you’d rather keep things mellow.

→ How should I dish up this stir fry?

Scoop it straight into a bowl, or serve over noodles or some rice if you’re hungry. Extra cilantro on top is always good.

→ What if I can’t eat gluten?

If you need to avoid gluten, use tamari or a gluten-free soy sauce instead—easy swap, same salty hit.

→ Can I make this ahead and save it?

This one’s best fresh off the stove, but leftovers will be fine in the fridge for a couple of days. Just warm up slow before eating again.

Chicken Snap Pea

Speedy stir fry with chicken, snap peas, and peppers—an easy, colorful option when you want dinner in a flash.

Time Needed to Prep
10 minutes
Cooking Duration
10 minutes
Overall Time
20 minutes
Published By: Ioana

Category of Recipe: Main Dishes

Preparation Difficulty: Easy to Make

Type of Cuisine: Asian-inspired

Number of Portions: 4 How Many It Serves

Dietary Preferences: Dairy-Free Suitable

Ingredients You'll Need

→ Stir Fry Components

Ingredient 01 1.25 cups thinly sliced boneless skinless chicken breast
Ingredient 02 2.5 cups snap peas
Ingredient 03 1 red bell pepper, sliced thin
Ingredient 04 2 garlic cloves, chopped up
Ingredient 05 1 bunch scallions, cut into thin pieces
Ingredient 06 2 tablespoons vegetable oil

→ Seasoning and Garnishes

Ingredient 07 3 tablespoons fresh chopped cilantro, with extra for topping
Ingredient 08 2 tablespoons sesame seeds, plus more for sprinkling
Ingredient 09 2 teaspoons Sriracha (your call)
Ingredient 10 2 tablespoons rice vinegar
Ingredient 11 3 tablespoons soy sauce or tamari
Ingredient 12 Season with salt and black pepper as you like

Steps to Follow

Step 01

Toss in your chopped cilantro using tongs, then move everything to a plate. Sprinkle a bit more sesame seeds and cilantro if you want, then dig in right away.

Step 02

Splash in the soy sauce, rice vinegar, sesame seeds, and some Sriracha if you're feeling spicy. Mix it up and let it bubble for a minute or so.

Step 03

Slide the chicken into your pan with the veggies. Add some salt and pepper how you like. Let it cook, stirring often, until the chicken turns golden and everything's cooked through, about 4 or 5 minutes.

Step 04

Toss in those red bell pepper strips and the snap peas. Stir 'em around for 2 to 3 minutes until they're getting soft but still bright.

Step 05

Pour oil in a big pan on medium heat. Drop in the scallions and garlic, stir till it smells awesome—should take about a minute.

Extra Tips

  1. To keep things gluten-free, just swap in tamari for the regular soy sauce.

Tools You'll Need

  • Big sauté pan
  • Sharp knife
  • Cutting board
  • Tongs or a spatula

Allergen Information

Carefully check food labels for allergens and consult an expert if you're uncertain.
  • Has soy.
  • Has sesame.

Nutritional Information (Per Serving)

Remember, these values are for guidance only and shouldn't replace advice from a professional.
  • Calories Per Serving: 228
  • Total Fat: 11 grams
  • Carbohydrate Amount: 11 grams
  • Protein Amount: 20 grams