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Beef With Green Beans

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Ingredients

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1 lb green beans trimmed and cut into 2 inch pieces
3/4 lb flank steak trimmed
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1 tablespoon chinese rice wine (used mirin)
1 teaspoon sugar
2 teaspoons black pepper
3 tablespoons peanut oil (see my note in description)
1/4 cup water
2 slices ginger unpeeled

Nutritional information

301.3
Calories
156g
Calories From Fat
17.4g
Total Fat
4.7 g
Saturated Fat
34.9mg
Cholesterol
557.3mg
Sodium
15.1g
Carbs
4.6g
Dietary Fiber
4g
Sugars
21.5g
Protein
267g
Serving Size (g)
4
Serving Size

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Beef With Green Beans

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    Yum! The hardest part is getting the meat and veggies cut up, otherwise comes along quite quickly. I was hesitant to use so much pepper... hubby isn't a fan of black pepper and also feeding it to my young'ins. used 1 tsp of watkins pepper and found it a tad spicy for my tastes. Surprisingly hubby thought it was perfect! I followed the recipe except switching out the mirin for wine vinegar. I was ready to add some broth to make it more saucy but the water with the beans actually made enough for me. It seemed as authentic (and more healthy tasting) as a chinese restaurant entree. I think one could cut time even more by microwaving the beans instead of the first step but to make sure that there is some water to mix in at the end to make the sauce come together right.

    • 50 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Beef With Green Beans, We really enjoyed this super easy dinner which was printed in the newspaper (originally from Easy Chinese Stir-fries). Although I think you can cut the oil in half this isn’t bad calorie wise using the amount listed. Also this seems like a lot of pepper but this really isn’t a spicy dish — I think the pepper tenderizes the meat some how., Yum! The hardest part is getting the meat and veggies cut up, otherwise comes along quite quickly. I was hesitant to use so much pepper… hubby isn’t a fan of black pepper and also feeding it to my young’ins. used 1 tsp of watkins pepper and found it a tad spicy for my tastes. Surprisingly hubby thought it was perfect! I followed the recipe except switching out the mirin for wine vinegar. I was ready to add some broth to make it more saucy but the water with the beans actually made enough for me. It seemed as authentic (and more healthy tasting) as a chinese restaurant entree. I think one could cut time even more by microwaving the beans instead of the first step but to make sure that there is some water to mix in at the end to make the sauce come together right., Yum! The hardest part is getting the meat and veggies cut up, otherwise comes along quite quickly. I was hesitant to use so much pepper… hubby isn’t a fan of black pepper and also feeding it to my young’ins. used 1 tsp of watkins pepper and found it a tad spicy for my tastes. Surprisingly hubby thought it was perfect! I followed the recipe except switching out the mirin for wine vinegar. I was ready to add some broth to make it more saucy but the water with the beans actually made enough for me. It seemed as authentic (and more healthy tasting) as a chinese restaurant entree. I think one could cut time even more by microwaving the beans instead of the first step but to make sure that there is some water to mix in at the end to make the sauce come together right.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    In a Bowl Whisk Together Marinade Ingredients (soy Sauce - Pepper).

    2
    Done

    Slice Steak With the Grain Into 2-Inch Strips and Then Across the Grain Into 1/2 Inch Pieces (the Directions Say 1/8 Inch Pieces but Mine Were Closer to 1/2 Inch to 1 Inch) and Then Add Them to Marinade, Toss, and Set Aside.

    3
    Done

    Heat One Tablespoon Oil in Wok Over Medium High Heat Until Hot. Add Beans and Stir For 1 Minute. Add Water and Reduce Heat to Medium. Cover and Cook For 5-10 Minutes. Transfer Beans to Bowl.

    4
    Done

    Add Remaining Oil (see Note in Description) to Wok and Increase Heat to High. Add Ginger and Stir Until Oil Is Hot and Ginger Sizzles (1 Minute).

    5
    Done

    Add Onion and Stir For One Minute.

    6
    Done

    Add Beef Mixture to Wok and Stir Until Beef Is Done (2-5 Minutes).

    7
    Done

    Return Beans and Liquid to Wok and Stir Until Mixed and Heated Through. Discard Ginger.

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    BBQ maestro specializing in tender and juicy smoked meats with a signature sauce.

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