Filipino Breakfast Steak

"One thing I really miss about my Filipino ex-boyfriend is the Filipino breakfast steaks him and his family would make. I wish I could call him for the recipe, but we haven't talked in months so I have been searching for the recipe online. I think I finally found it, although I'm not sure it's the same thing since I haven't made it yet. I am posting it here for safekeeping. Prep time and cook time are estimates. I know he used to fry the meat in a wok or frying pan so I'll try making it like that when I finally make it. Good luck if you choose to make it! I have no idea how it will turn out, because I could not find any ratings for the recipe. You may want to try halfing the recipe so if it turns out horrible you wouldn't have wasted as much meat."
 
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Ready In:
12hrs 30mins
Ingredients:
5
Yields:
1 steak
Serves:
1
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directions

  • Mix together the minced garlic, salt, black pepper, and sugar. Spread the mixture on the sirloin and place into refrigerator overnight. Bake or broil. Serve.

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I am finally learning how to cook thanks to recipezaar! I haven't really made up any of my own recipes yet, but I have made a lot of the ones posted on here. Asian food is my favorite thing to make, and I also enjoy making desserts (especially cheesecake). I am amazed by how easy it has been for me to learn how to cook. I always used to think cooking was so hard and time-consuming, but I learned that once you have all the ingredients and proper equipment on hand it's not very difficult. I used to only cook stuff in the microwave or in the crockpot, but since I joined recipezaar I have been working my way up to more and more challenging recipes.
 
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