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Add the garlic-ginger sauce and stir to combine. Add the crispy skirt steak and toss until fully. Crispy Honey Beef with Snow Peas is the best way to get takeout, at home! Crispy beef sirloin is coated in cornstarch, pan-fried and tossed with an easy soy and honey sauce.
To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have crispy beef with snow peas using 14 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Crispy Beef with Snow Peas:
- Take 2 boneless ribeye steaks, fat removed, thinly sliced
- Make ready 1/2 c. cornstarch
- Prepare 1/3 c. soy sauce
- Get 2 T. honey
- Make ready 1/2 tsp. sriracha (1/4 tsp. if you want less heat)
- Make ready 1 T. rice wine vinegar
- Take 1 T. mirin
- Get 1/3 c. beef broth
- Take 2 tsp. cornstarch
- Make ready 8 oz. snow peas
- Make ready 3 cloves garlic, minced
- Take 1 T. sesame oil
- Take 2 green onions, chopped
- Make ready (Canola oil for frying steak strips)
Ingredients of Crispy Beef with Snow Peas. Shake off excess and set aside. Beef with Snow Peas is one of those dinners I plan for and look forward to all week! The tender sirloin or flank steak, sliced super thin and then marinated with garlic and soy sauce is then paired with vibrant, crisp snow pea pods for a filling, yet light meal that just melts in your mouth.
Instructions to make Crispy Beef with Snow Peas:
- Toss the thinly sliced steak pieces in 1/2 c. cornstarch until well coated. Shake off excess and set aside.
- Whisk together sauce ingredients, including 2 tsp. cornstarch, and set aside.
- In large, deep skillet heat about 1/2 inch of canola oil on medium-high heat until very hot. Fry steak in 3 batches so as not to crowd in skillet, stirring and tossing (I use a kitchen spider), until crispy, about 2 minutes. Transfer to a cooling rack on a baking sheet, and keep warm in oven.
- Remove canola oil from skillet and wipe clean with paper towel.
- Add sesame oil to skillet, over medium-high heat, and let it get hot. Add snow peas and garlic, tossing to coat with the oil. Cook for 30-60 seconds, add sauce mixture, crispy steak, and green onions and stir to coat. The sauce will thicken quickly. Serve immediately so the snow peas stay crisp and don't overcook.
- NOTE: Some may be tempted to leave out the sriracha, but don't! It's an important part of the flavor profile. If you don't like spicy heat, just add 1/4 tsp, or even a little less.
Beef with Snow Peas is one of those dinners I plan for and look forward to all week! The tender sirloin or flank steak, sliced super thin and then marinated with garlic and soy sauce is then paired with vibrant, crisp snow pea pods for a filling, yet light meal that just melts in your mouth. Snow Peas & Beef Stir-Fry Skip greasy takeout food and go for this healthy and fast dinner that's so much more enjoyable. To make it even easier, warm up ready-to-serve brown rice in the microwave and supper is ready to go (with one less pan to wash). —Donna Lindecamp, Morganton, North Carolina In a bowl, mix together soy sauce, sherry, brown sugar, cornstarch, and ginger. Pour half the liquid over the sliced meat in a bowl and toss with hands.
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