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July 27, 2017

Low Calorie Chicken Stir-Fry – a 5:2 Diet Recipe

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Last Updated on January 8, 2026

Healthy Chicken Stir-Fry – Easy Low-Calorie Recipe:

I’m happily back doing the 5:2 diet to try and lose a little weight.  You’ll find one of my favourite recipes for a Low Calorie Chicken Stir-Fry at the bottom of this post – I love it so much I’m happy to eat it whether or not I am dieting.   A carefully made stir-fry can be very low in calories, and it’s the quick, easy recipe I like best.  Because the prep is rapid, it’s great if you are trying other kinds of intermittent fasting – I find it particularly difficult not to get hungry if there’s a big pan of bolognese sauce bubbling away on the stove.  With a stir-fry, you can have your meal prepared and on the plate in 15 to 20 minutes from start to finish.  And, chicken is naturally low-fat and relatively low in calories, so a chicken stir-fry is ideal!

Low Calorie Chicken Stir-Fry

In some effort to kick start things this time, I’ve been researching what is commonly called OMAD (one meal a day), and I’m using a combination of that and 5:2 to try and manage my habit of snacking throughout the day.  With OMAD, you pick a window during which time you can eat anything you want (on a non-fast day) and, if, like me, you are doing the 5:2 diet alongside it, you stick to your normal 500 or 600 calories on fast days.  There are plenty of people who manage to lose weight just doing OMAD, but sadly, I don’t seem to be one of them.  The most significant difference between this way of eating and my ‘old’ 5:2 diet is that those who champion OMAD say you need to ‘clean fast’ outside of your eating window.  That is, you can’t eat or drink anything that will cause an insulin spike – from zero-calorie Coke through to coffee with milk.  Because of my own lifestyle, I’m flexing the plan to accommodate restaurant reviews at different times of the day and even press trips.  Sometimes I have a 2-hour window, sometimes a 6-hour one.  But I am drinking black coffee or herb tea outside of my eating window, and I am avoiding even the odd mouthful of food to taste. When I do eat, I look for dishes made from lean, high-protein meat with plenty of fresh vegetables, just like this low-calorie chicken stir-fry

To date, my experience is that it works well for me.  I feel less hungry if I eat nothing than if I have a milky coffee and an oat biscuit at breakfast, for instance.  It is definitely stopping me from snacking, and I have lost 2.6kg in the last three weeks, despite a 2-night stay at a hotel with an excellent restaurant, several meals out and even an afternoon tea.  Like 5:2, it helps rebalance my portion control and manage my eating patterns.  I started by using an 8-hour window (essentially skipping breakfast), but now, I am confident with a 2-hour window when it fits into my lifestyle!

This recipe for low calorie chicken stir-fry is one which allows for infinite variation.  You could make it with pork, beef, or shrimp as the ‘protein,’ and the vegetables you use can be changed depending on availability.  The main difference between this method of stir-frying and the traditional Chinese version is that the oil in the wok to cook has been cut right down.  Regardless of ‘slimming’, when I was at the School of Wok, I was taught to add a tablespoon of water during the stir-frying process, rather than extra oil.  And to use sesame oil as a dressing rather than part of the cooking process.

The final tip, if you want to try making this low-calorie chicken stir-fry, is to order your ingredients depending on cooking time.  Chop and slice everything you need in advance and lay it out carefully next to the wok.  First, the ‘hard’ vegetables and seasoning ingredients, then the meat and finally the soft vegetables.

Print Recipe

Low Calorie Stir Fry Chicken

Prep Time10 minutes mins
Cook Time10 minutes mins
Total Time20 minutes mins
Course: Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine: Chinese
Servings: 1
Calories: 220kcal
Author: Fiona Maclean

Ingredients

  • 1 Small skinless chicken breast about 80g
  • 1 head pak choi The small, dark leafed version
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1/2 Large chilli
  • 1 handful fresh peas
  • 1 ” fresh ginger
  • 1 handful fresh coriander
  • 2 teaspoons light soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil
  • 2 teaspoons mirin
  • 2-3 shots 1-cal spray
  • 8-10 green beans
  • 1 teaspoon cornflour

Instructions

  • Shred the pak choi, chop the garlic and ginger finely, de-seed and chop the chilli. Slice the chicken breast along the grain to make long fingers. Chop the coriander.
    Trim and cut the spring onions and beans into one inch slices.
  • Place all the fresh ingredients on a board close to the cooker. To make life easy, put them in a circle, with the ‘longest cooking’ ingredient at 12oclock (the ginger and garlic, then the chicken)
  • Mix the cornflour with the mirin and soy and put the chicken into the liquid tossing it to coat it well
  • Spray a non-stick wok with 1-cal. Heat over a medium to high temperature.
  • Add in the chicken and cook for 1-2 minutes. Now add in the ginger, garlic and chilli and continue to cook for a minute, stirring constantly. Next add the beans, cook for a further minute. Add in the peas, spring onions and pak choi and continue to cook till the pak choi is wilted through. If necessary add in a tablespoon or two of water.
  • Add the remainder of the marinade and cook for 20-30 seconds. Take the wok off the heat and stir through the coriander and sesame oil.

Nutrition

Calories: 220kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 27g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 72mg | Sodium: 891mg | Potassium: 615mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 971IU | Vitamin C: 15mg | Calcium: 46mg | Iron: 1mg

Low-Calorie Chicken Stir-Fry is an utterly delicious supper that takes no more than 20 minutes to make.  It has well under 300 calories (without rice), so you can add a small portion of boiled rice or noodles, depending on your personal taste.

Why not pin this recipe for low-calorie chicken stir-fry for later?  It’s delicious and really easy to make.

 

Low Calorie Chicken Stir Fry

 

 

 

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About Fiona Maclean

Home cook, recipe writer, food and wine lover and traveller, Fiona Maclean is trying to move to a flexitarian diet where she eats less meat and more plant-based foods. Sharing her journey on The Frugal Flexitarian, she offers dishes inspired by her childhood and travels

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