Chicken in oyster sauce stirfry
This scrumptious stirfry is delicious it has bags of flavour and looks like it has come straight out of a restaurant.
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This scrumptious stirfry is delicious it has bags of flavour and looks like it has come straight out of a restaurant.
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The entire family will love this delicious tasty stir fry it is luscious and tasty and is just as good warmed up the next day as left overs for lunch
So quick and easy, you can enjoy this on noodles or rice. Although this recipe uses pork, you could also use chicken or beef. Change up the green pepper for red, or mix it up for more colour.
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