Saturday, April 10, 2010

Beef Stir Fry

So normally when I do a stir fry I just leave it plain...throw in the meat and veggies cook and eat..I know, it is so boring.  So this time I decided to spice it up for some fun!  It turned out so well I thought I would share what I did with all of you!  The kids loved it and were asking for seconds!  And instead of serving with rice I cooked up a huge quantity of bean sprouts! 

Ingredients



  steak or I used left over roast beef

  a couple shots of reduced sodium soy sauce
  a couple squirts of honey
  small spoonful of dijon mustard
  a few shakes or more of red pepper flakes
  garlic cloves, minced
  fresh ginger, minced
  medium onion, diced

  mushrooms, sliced
  red pepper, diced
  chopped broccoli 

  A whole lot of bean sprouts (you can use what ever veggies you have of course)
  can of sliced water chestnuts (so I had one in the back of the cupboard!  It needed using...No more canned chestnuts for us!)
  toasted sesame seeds


Directions
Whisk together soy sauce, honey, mustard and red pepper flakes. Add steak and stir until coated. Marinate, covered, at room temperature for 15 minutes. 

In a wok, saute garlic, ginger, onion, mushrooms, bell peppers, broccoli, and bean sprouts, stirring 5-7 minutes. Transfer to another dish.(or skip this step if using leftovers)
Using same wok saute steak, stirring, about 2 minutes. 
Stir in sauteed vegetables, water chestnuts and sesame seeds until heated through. 
Enjoy! 
Linking up with Slightly Indulgent Tuesday
 

9 comments:

Susan Lindgren said...

YUMMM! I love stirfry- the more veggies the better. I love peapods in mine will have to give this a go.

Kathleen said...

O.K. I'm totally bookmarking this! YUM

Carol Lawrence And Stacy Toten said...

Sounds really good! I actually have left over beef too!

Sarah @ Sugar Bananas said...

Soy and honey - YUM! This sounds great and I love how you cut down the carbs by switching out the rice for bean sprouts :)

Amy said...

This looks absolutely delicious! Makes me wish I had some beef in the house right now!

Anonymous said...

This looks great. I love stir fry. I am from UBP. Glad to meet you.

Lisa - Fine Sweet Life said...

I wish I had this for lunch this week. I made a roast for dinner, and I am not even hungry for it!

Brenda said...

I love stir fry's too. I always make mine spicy because that's how my family likes it :)

Sarah @ Sugar Bananas said...

I haven't gotten this stir-fry out of my mind since you posted. I love it so much I had to blog about it here. I mentioned you and your yummy post!

http://sugarbananas.blogspot.com/2010/04/vibrant-stir-fry.html

~Sarah