THE BEST PEPPER STEAK
Pepper steak is a Chinese-American stir-fry dish that coats tender sliced steak and crisp-tender bell peppers in a deeply savory and slightly sweet sauce. We used flank steak here, but it is equally delicious with skirt or flap steak. No matter the cut, make sure to slice it thinly across the grain to ensure the meat is tender in the final dish. We tested bell peppers cut into a variety of sizes and found that one-inch pieces worked best, yielding peppers cooked to the perfect doneness (not too snappy but not at all mushy).
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories main-dish
Time 3h10m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Freeze the flank steak until the meat is slightly frozen and firm enough to thinly slice with ease, 45 minutes to 1 hour.
- Finely grate 2 cloves of the garlic into a large bowl. Peel the ginger and cut it in half. Finely grate one of the ginger halves into the same bowl; reserve the remaining ginger. Whisk in 3 tablespoons of the soy sauce, 2 tablespoons of the Shaoxing wine, 1 1/2 teaspoons of the sugar and several large grinds of pepper to combine. Set aside.
- Thinly slice the flank steak against the grain on a very slight bias into 1/4-inch-thick strips. Cut any extra-long pieces in half; the strips should be no longer than 3 to 4 inches. Add to the bowl with the marinade and stir to combine. Cover with plastic wrap or a lid and refrigerate for at least 1 hour and up to overnight.
- About 30 minutes before finishing the dish, use tongs to transfer the steak to a large baking sheet lined with several layers of paper towels and arrange in a single layer. Lay additional paper towels on top to help absorb any excess marinade. Set aside to take the chill off the meat.
- Whisk together the beef broth, sesame oil, remaining 1/4 cup soy sauce, remaining 2 tablespoons Shaoxing wine, remaining 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar and a couple large grinds of pepper in a medium bowl; set aside.
- Finely mince the remaining 2 cloves garlic and add to a small bowl. Finely mince the remaining ginger and add to the same bowl. Set aside.
- Heat 1 tablespoon of the canola oil in a large skillet over high heat. When the oil starts to shimmer, add a third of the steak strips in a single layer and cook until well-browned on the first side, about 1 minute. Flip and cook until browned on the second side, about 1 more minute. Transfer to a large plate. Cook the remaining steak in 2 additional batches, adding 1 1/2 teaspoons of canola oil per batch. Transfer to the plate.
- Lower the heat to medium high. Add the onion and a splash of water to the empty skillet and cook, scraping up any browned bits and stirring constantly, for 2 minutes. Add the red and green bell peppers and cook, stirring frequently and adding another splash of water if the skillet starts to get too brown on the bottom, until the vegetables are crisp-tender, 5 to 7 minutes. Add the garlic and ginger and cook, stirring constantly, until softened, about 1 minute.
- Return the steak to the skillet and stir to combine. Whisk the cornstarch into the sauce, then pour it into the skillet. Cook, stirring constantly, until the sauce is thick and glossy, about 2 minutes. Transfer the pepper steak to a large serving platter and top with sliced scallions and toasted sesame seeds. Serve immediately with a side of steamed rice.
PENNE PASTA STIR-FRY (ASIAN-STYLE)
I got this from www.diabetes.org when I was looking for new recipes to fix for my grandmother. My grandmother is diabetic, so I always visit these sites. This is easy, Asian style. I had never sauteed or stir-fried anything, but this turned out well. Just make sure not to overcook the vegetables as I did, or else it will stick to the pan. I did not use green pea. I made my own variation of vegetables; okra, carrots, green beans, red and green bell peppers. I also added a mushroom, and I used its water to substitute chicken broth. Mushroom broth is really good in soups!! Also, use sesame oil if you want it more oriental style.
Provided by dcwang wang
Categories Penne
Time 34m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Combine first four ingredients and set aside.
- Chop the vegetables into thin pieces and prepare others.
- Heat the oil in a large skillet or wok over high heat.
- Add the carrots and garlic (with bell peppers if desired), stir-fry for five minutes.
- Add the snow peas and lower heat to medium low.
- Add red pepper flakes.
- Add sauce that was prepared in Step 1.
- Add pasta and bring to a boil.
- Cook for 2 minutes.
- Turn off the heat.
- Add salt and pepper to taste.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 413.6, Fat 3.8, SaturatedFat 0.4, Sodium 523.2, Carbohydrate 88.2, Fiber 12.6, Sugar 1.7, Protein 9.4
PENNE WITH STIR-FRIED BEEF AND RED BELL PEPPER
Categories Beef Garlic Ginger Pasta Appetizer Stir-Fry Quick & Easy Bell Pepper Gourmet Dairy Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free
Yield Serves 4 to 6
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- In a bowl whisk together the cornstarch, the soy sauce, the broth, the Scotch, the sugar, and the sesame oil. In a large heavy skillet or a wok heat 1 tablespoon of the vegetable oil over high heat until it just begins to smoke and in it stir-fry the beef, patted dry, in 2 batches, for 30 seconds, or until it is browned but still pink within, transferring it with a slotted spoon as it browns to a bowl. In the skillet heat 1 tablespoon of the remaining vegetable oil over moderately high heat until it is hot but not smoking, in it stir-fry the bell peppers for 2 minutes, or until they are crisp-tender, and transfer them to the bowl with the beef. In the remaining 1 tablespoon vegetable oil stir-fry the garlic and the gingerroot over moderately high heat for 30 seconds, stir the cornstarch mixture, and add it to the skillet. Cook the sauce, stirring, until it is thickened and stir in the beef mixture, the scallions, the red pepper flakes, and salt to taste. In a kettle of boiling salted water boil the penne until it is al dente, drain it well, and in a large bowl toss it with the beef mixture.
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