Greendale Beef Stir-Fry Recipe
Sometimes time is short, but that doesn’t mean you have to compromise on a healthy, tasty meal. Apart from a bit of chopping and stirring, this recipe is pretty straightforward – it’s great to have up your sleeve for those times when you find yourself cooking against the clock. Serves 4.
Method
*If you are making rice to serve with your stir-fry, start cooking it before you make the stir-fry or it won’t be ready when you need it. Noodles usually only require a few minutes’ cooking time, and can be cooked while you complete the last steps of the recipe.*
First, trim any excess fat from the sirloin steaks, then cut the meat across the grain into long, very thin strips. Bring a pan of water to the boil, then drop the broccoli into it and blanch for two minutes, before draining and rinsing under the cold tap to refresh. Next, place a couple of sheets of kitchen roll on a large plate, then put one tablespoon of the oil into a wok or frying pan and place it over a high heat. As soon as the oil is hot, add the beef strips and fry for 1-2 minutes (keep the beef moving around the pan) until just cooked and no longer pink. Lift the beef strips out on to the plate with the kitchen paper, then put the remaining tablespoon of oil into the hot pan and add the shallot and the chopped coriander stems. Stir together, then quickly throw in the prepared ginger, chilli and garlic, and stir-fry for 2-3 minutes. Add the broccoli, pepper and mangetout, and cook for another two minutes, keeping everything moving to prevent burning. Finally, put the sesame oil, honey, soy sauce, lime zest and juice into the pan and stir to mix, then return the beef strips to the pan and toss everything together. To serve, divide between four bowls (together with your rice or noodles, if using) and scatter with the coriander leaves before taking to the table.