Asian Stir Fry Recipes with Bone Broth: Chicken, Beef, Mushrooms & Functional Flavours

Asian Stir Fry Recipes with Bone Broth: Chicken, Beef, Mushrooms & Functional Flavours

Asian Stir Fry Recipes with Bone Broth: Chicken, Beef, Mushrooms & Functional Flavours

Asian stir fries are proof that healthy meals don't need to be complicated.

Built around fresh ingredients, quality protein, aromatic herbs and bold flavours, stir fries are one of the quickest ways to create nourishing meals at home.

What many people don't realise is that a simple addition can dramatically improve both flavour and nutrition:

👉 Bone broth.

Whether you're creating a rich ginger beef stir fry, a nourishing miso chicken dish, or a mushroom-packed weeknight meal, bone broth adds savoury depth while contributing naturally occurring protein and collagen-derived amino acids.

This guide brings together some of our favourite Asian-inspired stir fry recipes and shows you how to use bone broth as a simple functional ingredient in everyday cooking.

You'll discover:

✔ Miso Chicken, Spinach & Ginger Stir Fry
✔ Beef & Oyster Mushroom Stir Fry
✔ How to use bone broth in stir fry sauces
✔ The benefits of ginger, mushrooms and fermented foods
✔ Easy ways to increase flavour and nutrition


Why Bone Broth Works So Well In Stir Fries

Most stir fry sauces rely on:

  • Water

  • Stock

  • Soy sauce

  • Cornflour

Replacing water or stock with bone broth instantly improves flavour.

Bone broth contributes:

  • Rich umami flavour

  • Naturally occurring protein

  • Collagen-derived amino acids

  • Minerals and electrolytes

Instead of simply coating ingredients, the sauce becomes part of a more nourishing meal.

A serve of Broth & Co Bone Broth provides approximately 5g of naturally occurring protein and can be incorporated into soups, sauces, marinades and stir fries.


The Functional Ingredients Behind Great Stir Fries

The best stir fries do more than taste good.

They combine ingredients that work together to create flavour, texture and nutritional value.

Ginger

Ginger has been used traditionally throughout Asian cooking for centuries.

It contributes:

  • Warmth

  • Aroma

  • Digestive support

  • Fresh flavour

Ginger pairs particularly well with:

  • Beef

  • Chicken

  • Mushrooms

  • Bone broth


Garlic

Garlic forms the flavour foundation of many stir fries.

It provides:

  • Savoury depth

  • Aroma

  • Complexity

When combined with ginger, it creates one of the most recognisable flavour combinations in Asian cuisine.


Miso

Miso is a traditional fermented soybean paste.

It contributes:

  • Umami flavour

  • Richness

  • Complexity

Many people enjoy incorporating fermented foods into balanced dietary patterns as part of a varied approach to nutrition.


Functional Mushrooms

Mushrooms add far more than texture.

Many varieties contain naturally occurring compounds including beta-glucans.

Popular options include:

Shiitake

Known for their rich umami flavour and culinary versatility.

Lion's Mane

Popular in functional nutrition and wellness cooking.

Reishi

Traditionally used in Asian cultures for centuries.

Oyster Mushrooms

One of the easiest mushrooms to cook with.

They provide:

  • Meaty texture

  • Excellent flavour absorption

  • Rich savoury character


Miso Chicken, Spinach & Ginger Stir Fry

Why You'll Love It

This dish combines:

  • Fermented miso

  • Fresh ginger

  • Lean chicken

  • Bone broth

to create a rich, savoury and satisfying meal.

It's ideal for:

✔ Quick weeknight dinners
✔ High-protein meals
✔ Family-friendly cooking


Ingredients

  • 500g chicken thighs, sliced

  • 2 cloves garlic, crushed

  • 1 tbsp fresh grated ginger

  • 1 tbsp miso paste

  • 1 tbsp bone broth powder

  • 1 tbsp tapioca flour

  • 1 tbsp coconut aminos

  • 3 spring onions, chopped

  • 50ml hot water

  • Coconut oil or olive oil

Optional:

  • Baby spinach

  • Sesame seeds


Method

Step 1

Heat oil in a wok.

Add garlic and ginger.

Cook until fragrant.

Step 2

Add chicken.

Cook for approximately 5–6 minutes.

Step 3

Add coconut aminos.

Step 4

Mix:

  • Bone broth powder

  • Tapioca flour

  • Hot water

Pour into pan.

Step 5

Stir until sauce thickens.

Step 6

Add spinach and spring onions.

Serve immediately.


Why This Recipe Works

Miso adds:

  • Umami

  • Fermented flavour

Bone broth adds:

  • Richness

  • Depth

Ginger adds:

  • Warmth

  • Freshness

Together they create a balanced and satisfying stir fry.


Gingery Beef & Oyster Mushroom Stir Fry

Why Oyster Mushrooms Deserve More Attention

Oyster mushrooms are one of the most versatile ingredients in Asian cooking.

They:

  • Absorb flavour beautifully

  • Provide a satisfying texture

  • Pair perfectly with ginger and garlic

Combined with beef and bone broth, they create a deeply savoury meal.


Ingredients

  • 400g beef strips

  • 150g oyster mushrooms

  • 1 onion, sliced

  • 2 cloves garlic, minced

  • 2 tsp ground ginger

  • 1 tsp Beefy Bone Broth Powder

  • ⅓ cup soy sauce or coconut aminos

  • 3 tbsp rice wine vinegar

  • 1 tbsp tapioca flour

  • 2 tbsp sesame seeds

  • Olive oil


Method

Step 1

Heat oil in a wok.

Cook beef until browned.

Remove and set aside.

Step 2

Cook onion until softened.

Add oyster mushrooms.

Cook for 2 minutes.

Step 3

Add:

  • Ginger

  • Garlic

Cook until fragrant.

Step 4

Add:

  • Bone broth

  • Soy sauce

  • Vinegar

  • Black pepper

Step 5

Return beef.

Stir through tapioca flour mixture.

Allow sauce to thicken.

Step 6

Finish with sesame seeds.

Serve with rice or noodles.


Beef & Oyster Mushroom Stir Fry with Bone Broth Sauce

A Faster Weeknight Version

If you're short on time, this simplified version comes together in around 20 minutes.

Ingredients

  • 400g beef

  • 2 cups oyster mushrooms

  • 2 cloves garlic

  • 1 tbsp grated ginger

  • 1 tbsp sesame oil

  • 1 cup prepared bone broth

  • 2 tbsp tamari or soy sauce

  • 1 tsp rice vinegar

  • 1 tsp honey (optional)


Method

Step 1

Brown beef quickly.

Remove from pan.

Step 2

Cook mushrooms until golden.

Step 3

Add garlic and ginger.

Step 4

Pour in bone broth mixture.

Step 5

Return beef.

Simmer briefly.

Serve immediately.


How To Build Your Own Stir Fry

Once you understand the formula, creating endless variations becomes easy.

Step 1: Choose Your Protein

  • Beef

  • Chicken

  • Prawns

  • Tofu

  • Tempeh

Step 2: Choose Your Vegetables

  • Mushrooms

  • Bok choy

  • Capsicum

  • Broccoli

  • Spinach

  • Snow peas

Step 3: Add Aromatics

  • Ginger

  • Garlic

  • Spring onions

Step 4: Build A Better Sauce

Combine:

  • Bone broth

  • Soy sauce

  • Coconut aminos

  • Rice vinegar


Why Stir Fries Support Healthy Eating

Stir fries naturally encourage:

  • Protein intake

  • Vegetable diversity

  • Balanced meals

  • Home cooking

They are:

✔ Quick
✔ Flexible
✔ Budget-friendly
✔ Family friendly


Frequently Asked Questions

Can bone broth be used in stir fries?

Yes. Bone broth can replace water or stock in sauces, creating more flavour and contributing naturally occurring protein.

What mushrooms work best in stir fries?

Oyster mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms and button mushrooms are all excellent choices.

Can I make these recipes gluten free?

Yes. Use gluten-free tamari and gluten-free miso where required.

Can I meal prep stir fries?

Absolutely. Most stir fries keep well for 2–3 days in the refrigerator.

What protein works best?

Chicken and beef are the most popular choices, although tofu, prawns and tempeh also work well.


Final Thoughts

Asian stir fries are one of the easiest ways to create meals that are fast, flavourful and nourishing.

By combining:

  • Quality protein

  • Vegetables

  • Functional ingredients

  • Bone broth

you can elevate everyday cooking while keeping preparation simple.

Whether you're making miso chicken, ginger beef or mushroom stir fries, bone broth adds depth, flavour and nutritional value that transforms a simple meal into something truly satisfying.

Because the best meals aren't complicated.

They're built from simple ingredients cooked well and enjoyed often.

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