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Knorr Asian Sides Teriyaki Noodles is a delicious, chef-created Asian noodle dish that pairs Asian vegetables with a sweet teriyaki sauce. It’s a great way to add the unique flavors of Asian cuisine to any meal, or create a flavorful main meal using our chef-inspired Crispy Orange Chicken Bowl recipe.
Knorr Sides are available in over 40 delicious varieties that allow you to easily add unique flavors to your meals. In addition to the traditional Rice and Pasta lines, Knorr Sides also offers Fiesta, Cajun, Italian, Asian and Menu Flavors sub-ranges.
Chef Sarah Page is a member of the Knorr Chefs, a collection of over 200 culinary experts dedicated to creating great tasting, easy-to-make Knorr products. As a part of this group, Sarah goes to great lengths to help moms find a delicious answer to the perpetual question: “What’s for Dinner?” She applies her years of experience in professional kitchens so mom can have an easier time in hers by capturing inspiring flavor combinations to bring great taste to every Knorr dish she creates.
History of Knorr
The Knorr brand was founded in 1838 when Carl Heinrich Knorr recognized the need for quickly prepared, nutritious meals. He went to extraordinary lengths to create an innovative process to retain nutritional value while cutting down cook time. Now, Knorr has become an international brand reaching more than 320 million people daily through bouillons, soups, seasonings, sauces, soupy snacks, side dishes, dressings and frozen and ready-made meals. Today, Knorr products are sold in more than 80 countries.
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WHAT’S FOR DINNER?
CRISPY ORANGE CHICKEN BOWL
Serves: 4 Prep Time: 20 minutes Cook Time: 10 minutes
Ingredients
1 package Knorr Asian Sides – Teriyaki Noodles
1 bag (16 oz.) frozen stir-fry vegetables, thawed 1/4 cup toasted sliced almonds
1 box (12 oz.) chicken nuggets, prepared according to package directions until crispy
1/4 cup orange marmalade or apricot preserves
2 tsp. reduced sodium soy sauce
1 tsp. white vinegar
Preparation
- Prepare Knorr Asian Sides – Teriyaki Noodles according to package directions, adding vegetables during the last 2 minutes of cook time. Stir in almonds. Evenly divide into 4 bowls.
- Toss chicken with marmalade, soy sauce and vinegar in medium bowl. Serve over hot Noodles.
- Garnish, if desired, with additional almonds and chow mein noodles.
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Product Features
- Pack of twelve, 4.6-ounce packages of Knorr Asian Teriyaki Noodles and Sauce Side Dishes
- Asian noodles made with an Asian vegetable and a sweet teriyaki sauce
- Quick and easy to prepare on the stove top or microwave
- Zero trans fat per serving
- Perfect as a stand alone side dish or used in a recipe
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Knorr Asian Sides Teriyaki Noodles Knorr has perfected many of their sides, and some of them are duplicated in the rice / and or noodle sections. The teriyaki noodles are very good as is and even more delicious if you add some frozen vegetables to them. I use about a cup of stir-fry vegies for the most part, and it then becomes a nice vegetarian meal. You could also ad some shredded cooked chicken to the mix or some smoked sausage (best if chopped up into coin sized bites). I often use this as an entire meal when I do it…
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