Thursday, 30 September 2010
Spicy Stir Fried Beef
This is a fairly quick uncomplicated meal. I have used beef but chicken or other meat of your choice could be used. It's also good for using up left overs. Served with rice of course would be the obvious accompaniment but I love it with baked potatoes. What ever you eat it with it is quick and that is always such a bonus. You can of course up the chilli if you like it really hot. The recipe for me is spicy enough. Just nicely tongue tingling. You can also use fresh ginger chilli garlic etc but it's great sometimes just to lift the little jars out of the cupboard and measure out what you need isn't it?
Serves two generously
Ingredients
450g (1lb) thick sirloin steak, cut into thin strips
10ml (2tsp) sunflower oil
1/2 onion, finely chopped
Marinade
10ml (2tsp) sesame oil/wok oil or any vegetable oil if you don't have these
Juice from 1 lime
1 teaspoon chilli flakes
2tbsp brown sugar
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon garlic granules or 2 garlic cloves, crushed
1 teaspoon ground cumin
30ml (2tbsp) soy sauce
200ml (7fl oz) coconut milk
150g (5oz) peanut butter (About two large tablespoons)
Boiled rice, noodles or baked potatoes and salad to serve
Method
Place all the marinade igredients into a plastic bag and squish around until well mixed.
Place the beef strips into the bag with the marinade and squish around some more.
Do this for an hour before cooking at room temperature or for a couple of days in the fridge
Heat a the oil in a frying pan
Finely slice the onion and gently fry for about five minutes until it is soft and translucent
Turn up the heat and add the contents of the bag stirring to keep it moving in the pan.
Fry for about five to ten minutes or longer if you like as long as you don't want the beef rare.
Serve with your chosen accompaniment.
If I have peppers or mushrooms etc needing used up I often add them to the pan as well.
This sounds so tasty Brenda. Wonderful photo as usual. Hope you're well x
ReplyDeleteThat beef must be delicious! I love such flavors.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
Interesting marinade which includes coconut milk and peanut butter! Bet the gravy is rich and tasty!
ReplyDeleteNow that will be on my menu early next week! :D
ReplyDeleteThis stir-fried beef looks and sounds so delish!
ReplyDeleteMaria
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Fantastic photo Granny - love the arrangement.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lovely easy dinner.
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ReplyDeletebesos
Your photo is stunning! Wow, love it. I really like the coconut milk in the marinade. I can just imagine all those flavors together in one dish. This looks and sounds perfect.
ReplyDeleteLook yummy Brenda, nice picture! xx gloria
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for your nice comments xxx
ReplyDeleteThe great thing about this dish is that it can be whipped up rather quickly.
ReplyDeleteSounds and looks gorgeous Brenda.
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