Sunday, January 6, 2013
Beef Yakiniku
So sometimes I end up at these Sushi restaurants, and I have to find something that I want to eat. Mind you, I am not the biggest fan of seafood or raw meat. I know, I'm weird like that. However there are always a few dishes listed that involve grilling/fire. Most places have something called Beef Tenderloin in Teriyaki Sauce or something like it. That's generally Japanese inspired, whereas I went for more of a Korean twist. Edohana Hibachi does an amazing one involving a few more ingredients than I had on hand, however I do know it was tasty!
Ingredients:
1 lb Beef Stew Meat
2 Poblano Peppers, diced
Teriyaki Sauce
Sweet Sour Sauce
Stir Fry Sauce
Lime Juice
Garlic Salt
Paprika
Ground Black Pepper
Butter
Sesame Seed Oil
Tonight I was unsure of what to do for dinner, so I delved into my fridge. I knew I didn't have it packed full of goodies, but was confident something in there would work. Lo and behold, Beef Stew Meat. I originally was going to make another beef stew since I love making it and of course devouring it really fast. Well, I looked at the Beef Stew Meat and noticed the Teriyaki Sauce. Well, an idea was born.
Now I haven't gone out to a Sushi or Asian style restaurant in some time, not including Ghengis Grill(mongolian stir fry), but I still remember Yakiniku. So I gathered my ingredients by searching through my kitchen.
Now that I had a solid group of ingredients to work with, I diced up the Poblano Peppers. I sprinkled the Sesame Seed Oil and Lime Juice in with them.
In a large saucepan I added about a 1/4 stick of Butter. Turned the heat to MEDIUM-HIGH. Now once it began to melt, I added the Beef Stew Meat in.
After about 1 minute, I added in Teriyaki Sauce. A lot of it as you can tell by the amount in the saucepan.
I let that cook for about another minute, then added in a healthy dose of Ground Black Pepper and Garlic Salt. After this part I also added in about 1 spoonful of Stir Fry Sauce and Sweet/Sour Sauce.
Once I mixed it up, I covered and let cook for about 2 minutes. I then uncovered the saucepan and mixed the meat up again. Then added the diced Poblano Peppers in.
Mix.
Let cook until Peppers are tender. Then serve.
I thought this was good but I think some more Pepper was needed.
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