Sizzling Beef and Bok Choy Stir Fry

"I love stir fry recipes, bok choy and thai food so I added a little bit of some of my favorite recipes together."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
15
Serves:
3
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ingredients

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directions

  • Slice your sirloin as thin as you can. Set into mixing bowl and add spices, oil, soy sauce, ginger paste, rice vinegar, stir well. Marinate sirloin in refrigerator while you prepare your vegetables.
  • Clean bok choy and slice stalks in half leaving the leaf with substantial amount of stalk. If you don't like as much stalk cut the lower half off and slice into smaller pieces. Slice basil into long strings horizontally. I like to roll several basil leaves together (looks like a green bean) and slice horizontally. Slice red bell pepper and onions into long pieces. Chop cilantro and garlic I like my garlic in slivers but you can dice or chop add all veggies to mixing bowl. You can substitute any veggies you like.
  • Get your wok or large pan really hot a medium high heat is great. You really want to sear the meat with flavor. All the oils and seasoning should be soaked into the meat by now marinate longer if you like. Once the pan is very hot add beef until seared. Reduce heat after about 5-7 minutes and add veggies, cook for another 5 minutes or until done. You should have a very aromatic meal that has a kick.
  • Serve with rice or noodles.

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I grew up in the kitchen with my Bolivian Abuela and my Mexican Irish Mother. I love cooking but am not the best baker. I love all types of cuisine. My husband and I both prefer savory over sweets. I would love to learn a lot more about cooking and love to collect recipes. I enjoyed watching Alton Brown's cooking show because he explained the science behind a lot of cooking which I find fascinating. Some of my favorite cook books are from Cook's Illustrated, Junior League of Houston (Stop and Smell the Rosemary), and Local Cook Book's from places I visit.
 
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