The balancing of ingredients and harmonies of colors, tastes and textures that are principles of Asian cuisine are present in this ginger beef dish. Special freeze-dried ginger root gives the exquisite spice combination of sweet and heat.
| Serves: | 2-3 |
| Preparation Time: | 10 minutes |
| Cooking Time: | 30 minutes |
Let our Far East Ginger Beef Bowl take your mind and appetite on vacation today!
Rice noodles, sesame seeds, red bell peppers, sweet potatoes, onions, crystallized ginger chips, ginger powder, scallions, crushed red pepper, garlic, 5 Chinese spice, anise, fennel, cinnamon, cloves and black pepper. No added salt, preservatives or MSG.
Allergen Information: Gluten-Free
For Meat Marinade:
3 tablespoons brown sugar
1/4 cup soy sauce
2 tablespoons oil (sesame or vegetable)
1/2 to 1/4 pound skirt or flank steak
For Sauce:
1 tablespoon oil (sesame or vegetable)
1 1/2 cups chicken broth
2 tablespoons each: soy sauce and brown sugar
6 ounces fresh snow peas, trimmed
In medium bowl or Ziploc bag mix contents of sesame spice packet with brown sugar and soy sauce. Add steak and turn several times to coat. Allow to marinate 1 hour or refrigerate overnight.
In small saucepan, sauté contents of vegetable seasoning packet in oil 30 seconds. Add broth, soy sauce and brown sugar, simmer 15 minutes covered on low. Keep on low heat until read to serve.
Bring pot of water to boil. Add noodles, bring back to a boil and set timer for 6 minutes. Add snow peas for last 30 seconds of cooking time and drain together. Place noodles and pea pods into two or three bowls.
While noodles cook, preheat skillet or grill and sear steak on high 3 to 4 minutes first side and 2 minutes at medium on the second side. Remove from heat, and slice into narrow strips. Arrange steak on top of noodles and pea pods, spoon sauce over all and serve.
Optional: Garnish with wedges of lime or top with peanuts.
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A Note on Frontier Soups Serving Sizes:
Nutritional information panels require data to be based on 8-ounce servings. We consider soup as a main course to be 12 or 16-ounce portions. Enjoy the simplicity of preparing our delicious soup meals for two with the seasonings perfectly measured for you and just enough fresh additions to be homemade in half the time.
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