20 Weight Watchers Stir Fry Recipes (2024)

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Weight Watchers Stir Fry? Yes, please! A stir-fry is a great way to get plenty of flavor in one dish, and you can't beat the clean-up!

The cooking method originated in China when cooks would mix ingredients together in a wok with a small amount of very hot oil.

When you hear the word fry, you don't typically think of a Weight Watchers dish or healthy recipe. However, there are plenty of Weight Watchers stir-fry recipes that you can take advantage of every day.

As long as the recipe fits in with your points for that day, you can enjoy a great stir-fry meal! Honestly, I could eat stir fry every day!

I'm heading to Indonesia next month and I hear I'll be eating rice and seafood every day. Bring it! YUM!

Do you have a favorite Weight Watchers recipe? Leave a note in the comments so I can try it, too!

Weight Watchers Stir Fry Recipes

The Best Weight Watchers Shrimp Recipe on the Planet!

I am so excited to bring you this Weight Watchers Shrimp recipe! This is a delicious meal that’s filling but still fits the Points plan! Add veggies for zero Points!

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Deliciously Skinny, Chicken and Veggie Stir-Fry

This dish is fabulously healthy and has the most delicious sauce! And, it’s packed with chicken and veggies. You’ll love the 2 cups serving size. Each, fiber-rich serving, has only 267 calories, 8 …

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Chicken and Asparagus Teriyaki Stir-Fry

Spring is in the air and asparagus is season, which means I’ll be eating this Teriyaki Chicken and Asparagus Stir-Fry as often as I can, it’s one of my Spring favorites!

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Asian Ground Turkey Stir Fry - Slender Kitchen

In less than 20 minutes, have this delicious stir fry on the table packed with lean ground turkey, veggies, and the best stir fry sauce.

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Shrimp & Vegetable Stir Fry with Jasmine Rice

This shrimp stir fry recipe can be whipped up in minutes, is packed with veggies and served on a bed of aromatic jasmine rice. 309 calories and 6 Weight Watchers Freestyle SP.

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Beef Teriyaki and Vegetables - A Family Feast®

Beef Teriyaki and Vegetables - A delicious and easy meal! And it’s so good - you’ll never believe that it’s a Weight Watchers recipe! #SimpleStart

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Green Bean and Meatball Stir-Fry

Our exciting new green bean recipe takes this dinner staple to a new level by throwing in some meatballs and Asian flavors.

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Three Pea Stir Fry - Recipe Girl

Here’s a fabulous, colorful Asian Three Pea Stir Fry recipe made with a trio of peas. Nutritional information and weight watchers points included.

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Thai Chicken Lettuce Wraps Recipe – 4 Points | LaaLoosh

Check out these light and low carb Thai Chicken Lettuce Wraps for a fresh new low Points Plus way to enjoy your favorite Thai stir-fry chicken.

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WW Points Recipes: Asian Stir Fry Delight | WW Points Recipes: Weight Watcher Recipes

This is a wonderful weight watchers recipe for Asian Stir Fry - a low ww points food.

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Easy Sesame Chicken Stir-fry Recipe Weight Watchers 4pp

Speed up dinner with this easy Sesame Chicken Stir-fry recipe featuring a low carb option using cauliflower rice. Great family dinner for busy nights.

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Thai Basil Ground Beef Bowl - Slender Kitchen

This Thai Basil Ground Beef Stir Fry is ready in just 20 minutes and better than takeout! It’s healthy, Paleo and Whole30 friendly, and can be made with beef, turkey, chicken, or pork.

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Spring Stir Fried Chicken with Sugar Snap Peas and Carrots

Spring vegetables and chicken breast strips sauteed with fresh ginger, lime juice, and a touch of soy sauce for a quick weeknight meal. I love making stir fries for dinner, what’s better than throwing veggies and protein into a wok and having dinner ready in minutes.

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Weight Watchers Pork And Chinese Vegetable Stir-fry

This tasty stir-fry from Weight Watchers is packed full of flavour. Marinate juicy cuts of pork tenderloin in Chinese 5 spice for an authentic taste

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Simple Chicken Teriyaki Stir Fry

Simple Chicken Teriyaki Stir Fry

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  1. nancy@skinnykitchen

    What a fun collection of healthy stir fry recipes. Kelly, thanks so much for including my Chicken and Veggie Stir-Fry | Skinny Kitchen!
    All the best,
    Nancy

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  2. Susan Gavin

    Wow, will have to try these

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    • Kelly Stilwell

      Please let me know your favorite, Susan! Thanks for stopping by!

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    No more frumpy me cuz I’m going to be healthier and trimmer! Excited!

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20 Weight Watchers Stir Fry Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What are the 3 rules of stir-frying? ›

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The first is to cook your protein and your vegetable separately, and combine them only after both are fully cooked. A second rule of thumb for stir-frying: Choose one vegetable per stir-fry. Finally, always remember to add liquid only after everything is more or less finished cooking.

Is stir-fry a balanced meal? ›

If you add a little lean protein, a flavorful sauce, and serve your stir-fry over steamed brown rice, you've got a well-balanced meal. It's also quick to make if you use precooked brown rice. Experiment with different ingredient combinations to find your favorite.

How to make the ultimate stir-fry? ›

How to make a stir-fry
  1. Prepare all the ingredients before turning on the heat. ...
  2. Slice meat and vegetables for maximum surface area. ...
  3. Use a wok or cast-iron pan. ...
  4. The aromatics should be cooked low and slow. ...
  5. But the stir fry needs to be cooked fast and hot. ...
  6. Add ingredients according to cook time. ...
  7. Stir your ingredients often.
Jan 25, 2024

What are the seven common ingredients in a stir-fry? ›

The main ingredients to a stir-fry are: Proteins – chicken, beef, pork, seafood, tofu, tempeh, seitan. Aromatics – garlic, green onions, shallots, ginger.

When should you add soy sauce in stir-fry? ›

Adding soy sauce too early can burn it. Remember, timing is key. Add soy sauce midway for that perfect cook.

What not to put in stir-fry? ›

Because stir-frying uses a very high heat, you want a cooking oil that has a high smoke point. Vegetable, canola or peanut oil are my trustee go-tos, and all have a neutral taste, so won't affect flavour. Do not – I repeat, DO NOT – use butter!

What should you not do when stir-frying? ›

Wet vegetables and the extra water drop the temperature of your wok or skillet and can turn your stir-fry into a soupy braise, causing your veggies to lose their crunch and turn soggy. After washing the vegetables, dry them thoroughly and do not add your sauce until the end, allowing enough time to heat through.

How to make stir-fry taste amazing? ›

Aromatic ingredients like garlic, ginger, green onions, chilies and spices. These ingredients are typically added to the oil first to infuse it with flavor. You won't need much; a few teaspoons to a tablespoon of total aromatic ingredients per person adds a serious amount of flavor.

What seasoning is good for stir-fry? ›

Instead of a salty sauce, flavour your stir-fry with:
  • Herbs: basil, oregano, cilantro.
  • Spices: cumin, coriander, cardamom.
  • Reduced sodium or no sodium added broth.
  • Fresh lemongrass, garlic or ginger.
  • 100% fruit juice.
  • Citrus zest.
  • Lower sodium soy sauces (<600 mg sodium per tablespoon)
Sep 16, 2019

What can I put in a stir-fry instead of meat? ›

The next time you're looking for a meat-free meal on a weeknight, try one of these quick and easy stir fry recipes.
  1. 1Tofu and peanut quinoa fried 'rice' ...
  2. 2Spicy broccoli and coconut noodles. ...
  3. 3Broccolini with garlic and sesame. ...
  4. 4Crispy tofu and kale stir-fry. ...
  5. 5Stir-fried barley with vegies and macadamias.

What is the best oil for stir-frying? ›

So many different oils, the good news is you can stick with what you know – canola is great! The best oils for stir frys are the oils with the higher smoke points. These tend to be the “thinner” oils such as peanut, grapeseed or canola.

What thickens stir-fry? ›

Cornstarch! In his book How to Cook Everything Vegetarian, Mark Bittman recommends mixing 1-2 tablespoons of cornstarch with the same amount of water, and tossing this into the stir fry just when it's almost done. It thickens in seconds, picking up the flavors of everything already in the dish and coating evenly.

What is the best meat for stir-fry? ›

Most tender beef cuts, such as sirloin, tri-tip, ribeye, top loin (strip), tenderloin, shoulder center (Ranch Steak), shoulder top blade (Flat Iron) and shoulder petite tender, can be cut into strips for use in stir-fry recipes.

What are the principles of stir-frying? ›

The principle behind making a stir fry is to cook your ingredients quickly in a small amount of very hot oil. To keep frying it as fast as possible, it's important to properly prepare all your ingredients. So before you turn up the heat, we recommend you: Marinade any meat, fish or tofu in your choice of sauce.

What goes first in stir-fry? ›

Stir-fry onions first, then add hard vegetables such as carrot and broccoli. Quick-cooking vegetables, such as snow peas, leafy greens and bean sprouts, should be added towards the end of cooking. If using vegies that have a combination of both textures, such as gai laan, add the stems first and the leaves later.

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