
Servings:
4
Prep Time:
20 mins
Total Time:
30 mins
Ingredients
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1 cuplong grain ricesee savings

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1/4 cupred wine vinegar, dividedsee savings

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1 tablespoonsugar, dividedsee savings

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3 tablespoonsreduced-sodium soy saucesee savings

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2 teaspoonscornstarchsee savings

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1 tablespoonvegetable oilsee savings

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2 cupssliced fresh portobello mushrooms (4 ounces)*see savings

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1 cupsliced fresh shiitake mushrooms (2 ounces)**see savings

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1 cupjulienne-cut carrotssee savings

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3/4 cupvegetable brothsee savings

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1 package (8 oz.)Meal Starters Chik'n Stripssee savings

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2 cupsfresh bean sproutssee savings

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1 1/2 cupsfresh sugar snap peassee savings

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3 tablespoonschopped fresh cilantrosee savings

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Wasabi, reduced-sodium soy sauce or pickled ginger (optional)see savings

Directions
1.
Cook rice according to package directions. Remove from heat. In a small bowl stir together 2 tablespoons of the vinegar and 1 1/2 teaspoons of the sugar until sugar dissolves. Pour over cooked rice. Let stand, covered, until needed.
2.
Meanwhile, in small bowl stir together soy sauce and cornstarch. Set aside.
3.
In nonstick wok or large skillet heat oil until sizzling. Add portobello mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms and carrots. Stir-fry about 2 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Add broth, remaining 2 tablespoons of vinegar and remaining 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar. Stir cornstarch mixture. Stir into mixture in wok. Cook and stir over medium-high heat until boiling and slightly thickened.
4.
Stir MORNINGSTAR FARMS MEAL STARTERS CHIK'N STRIPS, sprouts and snap peas into mushroom mixture. Return to boiling. Reduce heat. Simmer, uncovered, for 2 to 3 minutes or until heated through.
5.
Spoon rice mixture into 4 serving bowls. Top with vegetable mixture. Sprinkle with cilantro. Serve with wasabi, soy sauce or pickled ginger, if desired.
*Note:
Remove and discard portobello mushroom stems and scrape off gills before slicing.
**Note:
Remove and discard shiitake mushroom stems before slicing.
Nutrition information
Calories 380, Total Fat 8 g, Saturated Fat 1 g, Cholesterol 0 mg, Sodium 1250 mg, Carbohydrate 56 g, Fiber 4 g, Sugars 8 g, Protein 26 g. Daily Values: Vitamin A 110%, Vitamin C 35%, Calcium 6%, Iron 10%.
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet
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