Beef and Broccoli
Beef and Broccoli: A Warm Hug on a Plate
Hey there, food lover! If you’re anything like me, you understand the joys of a comfy meal that simply hits the spot. You know, that kind of dish that wraps you in a warm hug after a long day? Well, let me introduce you to one of my all-time favorites—Beef and Broccoli! With its tender strips of flank steak, vibrant green broccoli florets, and a savory-sweet sauce, this dish is sure to become a staple in your kitchen routine. Plus, it’s super easy to whip up for busy weeknights or lazy weekends.
Now, some of you might associate Beef and Broccoli with your favorite takeout place, and I totally get it. But trust me, recreating this classic at home can be both simple and satisfying. With a handful of ingredients you likely already have on hand, you’ll discover a world of flavor that makes you feel like a pro in the kitchen. And you know what they say: cooking at home not only gives you all the culinary control but also keeps your wallet happy too!
As we dive into this recipe, we’ll explore not only how to make this dish but also some cherished memories associated with it, mouthwatering variations, and tips that will transform your cooking experience. So, whether you’re wearing an apron or just daydreaming of dinner, get ready to roll up your sleeves and let’s create some kitchen magic together!
Personal Story
Let me take you back to a day in my childhood kitchen where the aroma of stir-fried beef and broccoli filled the air. I clearly remember standing on my tiptoes at the counter, eagerly watching my mom as she cooked. The beef sizzled, and the bright green broccoli danced in the pan, releasing that unmistakable fragrance that meant dinner was close at hand. It was always a mix of excitement and anticipation.
That day, Mom started her cook with sliced flank steak marinating in soy sauce and ginger (the secret to her flavor explosion!). As a curious little chef, I had my own job—sneaking bites of broccoli before it hit the plate. Spoiler alert: I loved it! The dishing up process was a family affair; we’d gather around the table, bowls of rice ready, and devour our creations together.
Those evenings were filled with stories, laughter, and love—all wrapped up in a meal that felt like home. Now, I find immense joy in sharing this Beef and Broccoli recipe with friends and family. It’s just as special to me now as it was back then, and I hope it brings just as much happiness to your kitchen.
Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need to make this mouthwatering Beef and Broccoli:
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1 pound flank steak: This cut is perfect for stir-frying. If you can’t find flank steak, sirloin or ribeye work too.
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4 tablespoons olive oil (or vegetable oil): Good oil is key for a great stir-fry. Olive oil has a lovely flavor, but any high-smoke oil will work.
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12 ounces broccoli florets: Fresh broccoli is best, but frozen florets can save time—simply defrost before using.
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Sesame seeds and green onions for garnish (optional): These add texture and a pop of color! If you’re out of sesame seeds, crispy fried onions also work.
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Rice or whole-grain spaghetti for serving: Go classic with white rice, brown rice, or even whole-grain spaghetti for a fun twist.
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2 teaspoons fresh ginger (grated): Ginger adds a zesty kick. If you don’t have fresh ginger, ground ginger will work in a pinch (just use less).
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4 cloves garlic (freshly minced or grated): You can never have too much garlic! If you’re short on fresh cloves, garlic powder is a nice alternative.
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1/2 cup chicken stock: This adds depth to the sauce. Substitute with beef broth or vegetable broth for a different spin.
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6 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce: A crucial ingredient for flavor—reduce the soy sauce if you want a lighter dish.
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3 tablespoons brown sugar (or honey): Sweetness balances the dish. Using honey gives a lovely floral note, too!
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2 tablespoons sesame oil (toasted sesame oil is ideal): This oil is where the magic happens. It adds a distinct nutty flavor.
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1-2 teaspoons sriracha or similar hot sauce: Adjust based on your spice preference—more for a fiery kick!
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1/2 – 1 tablespoon cornstarch: This thickens the sauce beautifully. The more you use, the thicker your sauce will be.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Marinate the Flank Steak
Start with the flank steak! Slice it thinly against the grain (this keeps it tender). Place the pieces in a bowl, and add 2 tablespoons of soy sauce, 1 tablespoon of olive oil, and the grated ginger and garlic. Let it marinate while you prepare the rest of your ingredients—around 15-30 minutes works wonders!
Chef Hack: Don’t skip this step! Marinating infuses flavor and tenderizes the meat. If you’re in a pinch, even a quick 10-minute soak helps!
Step 2: Prepare Your Broccoli
While your steak is marinating, chop your broccoli into bite-sized florets. If the florets are too big, they won’t cook evenly. You want them to be vibrant and slightly tender when served!
Chef Tip: You can steam or blanch your broccoli briefly if you’d like a bit of extra color and tenderness. Just don’t overcook! Bring a pot of water to a boil, toss in the florets for 2-3 minutes, and quickly transfer them to ice water to stop the cooking process.
Step 3: Whisk Up the Sauce
Combine the remaining soy sauce (4 tablespoons), chicken stock, brown sugar, sesame oil, sriracha, and cornstarch in a bowl—mix well until the sugar and cornstarch dissolve. This sauce packs a punch and brings all those beautiful flavors together!
Quick Chef Note: Taste the sauce before cooking—this is your chance to adjust sweetness or spice if it needs it! If you want to kick it up a notch, a splash of rice vinegar works magic here.
Step 4: Stir-Fry It Up
In a large skillet or wok, heat the remaining 2 tablespoons of oil over medium-high heat. Once the oil is shimmering, add the marinated steak. Sear it! You want it to brown and develop those gorgeous flavors (about 3-4 minutes).
Once beautifully browned, remove the steak from the skillet and set aside. Don’t worry if it looks undercooked; it’ll finish cooking later.
Step 5: Cook the Broccoli
In the same skillet, add the broccoli florets. Stir-fry them for about 3-4 minutes, until they turn bright green and start to soften. Tip: If you like them a bit crispy, give them a minute or two less!
Step 6: Bring It All Together
Now, it’s time to bring the magic home. Return the steak to the skillet with the broccoli. Pour in the sauce you prepared, and cook everything together for another 3-5 minutes until the sauce thickens and coats the steak and broccoli.
Little Chef Insight: Keep stirring gently—the goal is to have everything evenly coated and glossy!
Step 7: Serve It Up
Spoon your Beef and Broccoli over bowls of hot rice or whole-grain spaghetti. Top with a sprinkle of sesame seeds and chopped green onions if you’re feeling fancy!
Plating Tip: For a restaurant-style finish, place your broccoli florets artistically around the steak on the plate, and drizzle some of that fabulous sauce on top.
Serving Suggestions
Beef and Broccoli shines best when served hot, straight from the stove to the table! This dish pairs wonderfully with steamed white rice or even whole-grain spaghetti for an interesting twist.
A side of pickled vegetables or a light cucumber salad complements this bold dish beautifully, creating a well-rounded meal. If you’re feeling adventurous, try serving it on a bed of quinoa or brown rice for added nutrients and texture.
Fun Idea: Create a family-style option on the table! Place the Beef and Broccoli in the center and let everyone help themselves—it’s as much about the memories as it is the meal!
Recipe Variations
Here are some creative twists you can use to keep your Beef and Broccoli fresh and exciting:
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Add More Veggies: Toss in bell peppers, snap peas, or sliced carrots! These add vibrant colors and flavors. Just adjust the cook time to ensure everything is tender yet crisp.
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Switch Up the Protein: Not feeling beef? Try chicken, tofu, or shrimp for a different take on this classic dish! Adjust the cooking time according to the protein used.
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Spicy Twist: If you crave spiciness, throw in some fresh jalapeños, or a dash of chili flakes with the sauce mixture.
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Noodle Swap: While rice is a classic, serve your stir-fry over rice noodles or a bed of zucchini noodles for a low-carb option.
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Citrus Zing: Add a splash of orange or lime juice to the sauce for a refreshing citrus twist. You can even grate a bit of zest directly into the dish for an extra kick!
Chef’s Notes
This recipe has evolved quite a bit since my childhood days—initially, it was made with whatever veggies we had lying around. Now, I often find ways to make it healthier or more exciting, just like a mad kitchen scientist.
I once got a little too carried away with the sriracha, and let’s just say, my taste buds were not the only ones who felt the heat…maybe the neighbors had a little fun too! Overall, this dish is forgiving and customizable. The essence of cooking lies in experimentation and finding what makes your palate dance!
FAQs and Troubleshooting
1. Why is my beef tough?
If your beef turns out tough, it may be because it wasn’t sliced properly or wasn’t marinated long enough. Always cut against the grain and try to give it at least 15-30 minutes in the marinade.
2. My sauce is too thin. What do I do?
To thicken the sauce, you can either let it simmer for longer or mix a bit more cornstarch with a splash of water in a separate bowl, then stir it in while cooking.
3. How do I make this dish gluten-free?
Replace the soy sauce with tamari or coconut aminos. Both offer a similar taste without gluten.
4. Can I freeze leftovers?
Definitely! Just pack them tightly in an airtight container. When reheating, use a skillet to gently warm it up to keep the beef tender.
Nutritional Info (Per Serving)
While serving sizes may vary, here’s a rough estimate of the nutritional value for Beef and Broccoli per serving (assuming 4 servings):
- Calories: ~300
- Protein: ~28g
- Carbohydrates: ~25g
- Fat: ~15g
- Fiber: ~3g
- Sodium: ~700mg
Note: Nutritional values may vary based on specific brands or changes made to the recipe.
Final Thoughts
Cooking doesn’t have to be daunting! Whether it’s a nostalgic trip back to childhood memories or an exciting culinary exploration, Beef and Broccoli is a dish that embodies comfort and joy. Packed with flavor, nourishment, and easily adaptable to your kitchen whims, it truly belongs in your rotation.
So grab those ingredients, roll up your sleeves, and prepare for a delicious adventure! Remember, in the kitchen, it’s all about having fun, experimenting, and most importantly, sharing your creations with others. Here’s to many happy meals and even happier memories ahead! Let’s dig in! 🍽️
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Beef and Broccoli
- Total Time: 45 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
- Diet: None
Description
A comforting Beef and Broccoli dish with tender flank steak and vibrant broccoli florets, tossed in a savory-sweet sauce.
Ingredients
- 1 pound flank steak
- 4 tablespoons olive oil (or vegetable oil)
- 12 ounces broccoli florets
- Sesame seeds and green onions for garnish (optional)
- Rice or whole-grain spaghetti for serving
- 2 teaspoons fresh ginger (grated)
- 4 cloves garlic (freshly minced or grated)
- 1/2 cup chicken stock
- 6 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce
- 3 tablespoons brown sugar (or honey)
- 2 tablespoons sesame oil (toasted sesame oil is ideal)
- 1–2 teaspoons sriracha or similar hot sauce
- 1/2 – 1 tablespoon cornstarch
Instructions
- Marinate the flank steak by slicing it thinly against the grain, adding soy sauce, olive oil, ginger, and garlic. Let it marinate for 15-30 minutes.
- Prepare your broccoli by chopping it into bite-sized florets.
- Whisk together remaining soy sauce, chicken stock, brown sugar, sesame oil, sriracha, and cornstarch.
- Heat oil in a skillet or wok and sear the marinated steak for 3-4 minutes until browned.
- Cook the broccoli in the same skillet for 3-4 minutes until slightly tender.
- Bring the steak back to the skillet with broccoli and pour in the sauce, cooking for another 3-5 minutes until thickened.
- Serve the Beef and Broccoli over rice or spaghetti, garnished with sesame seeds and green onions.
Notes
Marinating the beef is key for flavor and tenderness. Adjust the spice level by varying the amount of sriracha used.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Category: Main Course
- Method: Stir-Frying
- Cuisine: Chinese
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 350
- Sugar: 7g
- Sodium: 600mg
- Fat: 15g
- Saturated Fat: 2g
- Unsaturated Fat: 10g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 24g
- Fiber: 3g
- Protein: 28g
- Cholesterol: 50mg
Keywords: Beef, Broccoli, Stir-fry, Comfort Food, Dinner
Super Easy Beef Stir Fry
Super Easy Beef Stir Fry: Your New Weeknight Wonder
Hey there, fellow food enthusiasts! It’s Beau Collier here, and I can’t wait to share a gem of a recipe that’s going to jazz up your weeknight dinners: Super Easy Beef Stir Fry. If you’re busy and looking for a dish that’s quick, delicious, and satisfies the soul, then this is it! There’s something about a sizzling stir fry that brings a burst of flavor and a sense of excitement to the dinner table, right? Let’s dive into this culinary adventure that’s not just easy on the eyes but also on your schedule.
Introduction: Sizzle and Pop in 30 Minutes or Less
Picture this: it’s a Wednesday night, and the clock is ticking. You’ve had a long day, and the last thing you want is to be in the kitchen for hours. Enter the stir fry—a magical way to transform a few fresh ingredients into a hearty meal in less than 30 minutes!
Stir frying is not only one of the quickest methods to whip up dinner, but it also allows you to play with flavors and textures to keep things interesting. That vivid, colorful plate can brighten even the gloomiest of days. Plus, with a couple of nifty tricks, anyone can master this technique—even if you think your cooking skills end at boiling water.
This recipe features tender beef sirloin paired with a medley of vibrant veggies, all coated in a savory sauce that will have your taste buds doing a happy dance. Yet, what I love most about stir fry is that it embodies comfort food without the guilt of hours spent slaving away in the kitchen. You can enjoy it from a bowl or plate, alone or with friends and family. Ready to get those chopping skills honed? Let’s do it!
Personal Story: The Family Kitchen Connection
Growing up, nothing screamed “family bonding” quite like our Sunday dinners. My mom had a magic touch with her wok, and her stir fry was legendary in our household. I remember standing on a stool beside her, eagerly watching as she tossed slices of marinated beef into that hot, sizzling pan. The aroma filled the kitchen, turning everything into a sensory playground.
We were a big family, so my mom always made a feast. The best part? Sibling rivalries over who could grab the most greens (because who doesn’t want to be a “veg champion,” right?) and the laughter that echoed as we caught up over each plate of colorful goodness. In hindsight, those meals taught me so much—about food, love, and how a simple dish could bring everyone together. It wasn’t just about eating; it was about enjoying that time together, and I hope this Super Easy Beef Stir Fry does the same for you and yours!
Ingredients: What You’ll Need and a Few Chef Tips
Here’s a sneak peek into my pantry for this stellar dish. Let’s chat through the ingredients so you know exactly what you need and some quick tips to keep in your back pocket:
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1 lb beef sirloin, thinly sliced
Sirloin is lean and packs a great beefy flavor. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly option, flank steak or even chicken breast could be delicious substitutes. -
2 cups mixed vegetables (bell peppers, broccoli, carrots)
Mix it up! While bell peppers and broccoli are staples, feel free to add snap peas, zucchini, or bok choy for a pop of color and diversity. The more the merrier! -
2 tablespoons soy sauce
Soy sauce is your flavor king here, bringing that umami punch! Low-sodium soy sauce works great if you’re watching your salt intake; just keep an eye on the overall seasoning as you cook. -
1 tablespoon olive oil
This helps us get that sizzle going! You can always swap in sesame oil for an extra flavor kick, especially if you love that delightful nutty essence. -
1 clove garlic, minced
Garlic is the aromatic hero of many dishes. Fresh is best, but pre-minced garlic works in a pinch—just don’t tell my mom! -
1 teaspoon ginger, minced
Ginger adds a lovely zing! If you’re not a fan, you can skip it or use ginger paste as a time-saver. It’s packed with flavor and brings that refreshing warmth. -
Salt and pepper to taste
Keep it simple! You can tweak this duo to your liking, but I’d suggest starting light. You can always add more, but it’s hard to dial it back once it’s in there!
Step-by-Step Instructions: Let’s Get Cooking!
Alright, grab your favorite wok or large, sturdy skillet and let’s do this!
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Prep Your Ingredients:
Start by slicing your beef into thin strips, about 1/4 inch thick. This will help it cook quickly and evenly. Chef tip: If your beef is slightly frozen, it will be easier to slice thinly. Just a quick 20 minutes in the freezer should do the trick! -
Heat the Wok:
Hit that burner to medium-high heat and let your wok or skillet become hot—this is key for a good stir fry. Add the olive oil, swirling it around to coat the pan. -
Cook the Beef:
Once the oil is shimmering, add the sliced beef in a single layer, and let it sear without stirring for about 1-2 minutes. This allows it to caramelize. After that, stir it every so often until it’s browned and cooked through, about 5 minutes. Chef hack: Doing this in batches can give your beef an even better texture, so if you have a lot, consider cooking it in two rounds. -
Add Aroma:
Toss in the minced garlic and ginger, stirring for about 30 seconds until fragrant (your kitchen will smell incredible!). This is the moment the dish really starts to come alive. -
Veggie Time:
Now it’s vegetable time! Add the mixed veggies to the pan, and stir them in. We want them to retain some crunch, so keep stirring for about 3-5 minutes until they’re bright and tender. -
The Sauce:
Drizzle the soy sauce over the beef and veggies, and toss everything together so each piece is coated in that yummy goodness. Cook for another minute to let the sauce glaze the ingredients. -
Taste & Adjust:
Here’s your chance! Give it a taste and see if it needs a pinch of salt or pepper. Maybe a splash more soy sauce? You’re the chef, so make it yours! -
Final Toss & Plate:
Once everything is sizzling and the colors are popping, it’s time to serve. Carefully plate your stir fry while it’s hot—let those vibrant colors shine!
Serving Suggestions: How to Present Your Creation
Plating is everything, my friends! Here are some ideas to make your stir fry look as good as it tastes:
- Rice Base: Serve your stir fry over fluffy white rice, brown rice, or even quinoa for a nutritious twist.
- Bowl It Up: Use a deep bowl if you’ll be enjoying dinner with a spoon. Garnish with sesame seeds for an elegant touch.
- Wrap It Up: Looking for a unique way to serve? Try using large lettuce leaves to create wraps. Fill ’em up with stir fry for a fun, low-carb option!
- Garnish: A sprinkle of green onions or a handful of crushed peanuts on top can elevate the dish and add extra flavor and crunch.
Recipe Variations: Switch It Up!
The beauty of stir fry is its versatility! Here are some twists to make this dish your own:
- Saucy Variation: Add a tablespoon of oyster sauce for a richer flavor profile.
- Sweet and Spicy: Toss in a teaspoon of chili paste or sriracha for a kick of heat! Balance it with a splash of honey to even things out.
- Vegetarian Delight: Swap the beef for tofu and add extra veggies like mushrooms and bok choy.
- Curry Twist: Add a splash of coconut milk and a tablespoon of curry powder for a deliciously aromatic spin on this stir fry.
- Herb Infusion: Fresh herbs like basil or cilantro can elevate the flavor profile. Add them just before serving for a refreshing touch!
Chef’s Notes: A Dish of Growth
One of the things I love most about cooking is how it allows us to grow and learn. This Super Easy Beef Stir Fry has evolved from those family dinners to being my go-to dish whenever I have hungry guests or need a quick meal fix. The method is so forgiving, and I get to play with flavors every time I make it.
Isn’t it amazing how food is more than just sustenance? It’s a way to connect, celebrate, and make memories. I still hear my mom’s laughter and feel her love every time I whip up a stir fry. Cooking is a beautiful journey, and I’m so grateful to share it with you.
FAQs and Troubleshooting
Here are some common questions I get about stir fry and a few tips on avoiding potential pitfalls:
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Why is my stir fry watery?
Ensure you’re cooking on high heat and not overcrowding the pan! If it’s too crowded, the ingredients steam instead of sear. Consider cooking in batches. -
Can I prep this ahead of time?
Absolutely! You can slice your veggies and beef the night before. Just store them separately in the fridge to keep them fresh. -
What if my beef is tough?
When slicing, always cut against the grain. This will help keep it tender. Also, marinating your beef in soy sauce and a bit of cornstarch for 15 minutes before cooking can really help. -
How can I store leftovers?
Place any leftovers in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days. Reheat on the stove for the best texture.
Nutritional Info
While comfort food often comes laden with calories, this Super Easy Beef Stir Fry packs in the nutrition without compromising on flavor:
- Calories: Approximately 350-400 per serving (based on 4 servings)
- Protein: 30g (thanks to the beef!)
- Carbohydrates: 30g
- Fiber: 6g (varies with the type and amount of veggies)
- Fat: 15g (mostly from olive oil)
Feel free to customize to your dietary needs by swapping out proteins or adjusting the oil content!
Final Thoughts
So there you have it—a delightful journey into the world of stir fry! I hope this Super Easy Beef Stir Fry finds a special place in your kitchen and becomes your trusty weeknight go-to. Remember, cooking is all about joy, creativity, and, of course, a dash of love. Don’t shy away from experimenting, tweaking, and making this dish uniquely yours.
Now, get chopping, stir-frying, and make some memorable meals with the ones you love. I can’t wait to hear about your own culinary adventures! Until next time, happy cooking, friends! 🍽️✨
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Super Easy Beef Stir Fry
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
- Diet: Low-Carb
Description
A quick and delightful beef stir fry featuring tender beef sirloin and a medley of vibrant veggies, all coated in a savory sauce.
Ingredients
- 1 lb beef sirloin, thinly sliced
- 2 cups mixed vegetables (bell peppers, broccoli, carrots)
- 2 tablespoons soy sauce
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- 1 teaspoon ginger, minced
- Salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
- Prep your ingredients by slicing the beef into thin strips, about 1/4 inch thick.
- Heat the wok over medium-high heat and add the olive oil.
- Cook the sliced beef in a single layer for about 1-2 minutes, then stir until browned, about 5 minutes.
- Add the minced garlic and ginger, stirring for about 30 seconds until fragrant.
- Veggie time! Add mixed veggies and stir for about 3-5 minutes until bright and tender.
- Drizzle the soy sauce over the beef and veggies, toss to coat, and cook for another minute.
- Taste the stir fry and adjust seasoning if needed before serving.
- Plate the stir fry while hot and enjoy!
Notes
Cooking in batches can improve the texture of the beef. You can personalize the stir fry with different veggies or proteins.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Category: Main Course
- Method: Stir Fry
- Cuisine: Asian
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 375
- Sugar: 5g
- Sodium: 600mg
- Fat: 15g
- Saturated Fat: 2g
- Unsaturated Fat: 10g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 30g
- Fiber: 6g
- Protein: 30g
- Cholesterol: 70mg
Keywords: beef, stir fry, weeknight dinner, quick recipe, Asian cuisine