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Chinese Broccoli Beef Recipe

Chinese Broccoli Beef
Chinese broccoli beef (or broccoli and beef) is a stir fry dish consisting of fresh broccoli, slices of steak in a delicious sauce. It can be found at many take-out places and at many buffets in the United States, and now you can make it at home as well! The steak is first to cut into pieces and then marinated in a soy sauce and sherry combination. After marinating for a few minutes the steak mixture is then fried in the pan with a little garlic and ginger. Now just a few minutes to stir fry the broccoli and you’re done! It’s really that easy. Some people like to add other ingredients such as oyster sauce or chicken broth but I don’t think that’s necessary because this simple sauce mixture tastes great. If you want to take on a more authentic approach try and find some Chinese broccoli to use in this recipe. Serve with white rice or even Chinese Fried Rice. Enjoy.
Chinese Broccoli BeefChinese Broccoli Beef

Chinese Broccoli BeefChinese Broccoli Beef

Chinese Broccoli BeefChinese Broccoli Beef

Chinese Broccoli Beef Recipe

Chinese Broccoli Beef Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1lb flank steak
  • 4 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons dry sherry
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 1 bunch fresh broccoli (sliced into florets)
  • 2 garlic cloves (minced)
  • 2 slices fresh ginger (finely minced)
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil

Instructions

  1. Slice steak against the grain thinly into strips. Place steak in a bowl or sealable bag.
  2. Combine soy sauce, dry sherry, and cornstarch. Mix well, and pour mixture over steak strips. Marinate for 15 minutes to a half hour.
  3. Heat the wok and add oil. Add minced garlic and ginger root and stir fry over medium-high heat for about 20 seconds. Add beef and stir fry stirring constantly for a couple minutes.
  4. Add broccoli and stir fry for 5 minutes or until broccoli is cooked but still crispy and dark green.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

2

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 630Total Fat: 33gSaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 20gCholesterol: 179mgSodium: 1979mgCarbohydrates: 14gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 67g

Nutrition information isn’t always accurate.

 

Kent

Thursday 12th of January 2012

Three years later, I'm still making this recipe regularly. Love it. Simple, quick, easy, delicious. Goes best with rice.

Leon Bingo

Saturday 4th of June 2011

Excellent recipe! I tried it last night and it came out very good! Instead of flank steak though, I bought a chuck steak and sliced it up and it worked great! I also used frozen broccoli as a time saver and that also worked great! I will be using this recipe regularly I am sure! I am an accomplished cook and am very good with a wok so I didn't need to double up the sauce, I had plenty with the original recipe! If you cook it quickly like most wok cooking is, then the sauce doesn't evaporate, ironically because I used frozen broccoli it added some water content to the existing sauce so this also helped me retain more sauce using the original recipe amounts. Also I added the meat first then added the garlic and ginger which negates any chance at overcooking the garlic and ginger It's too easy and tasty!!! Thanks for the recipe!

Kay

Thursday 28th of April 2011

Made this tonight and it was so good and EASY!! Yumm! I did double the marinade so I would have a little more sauce and it turned out perfectly. Will definitely make again!

Karen McLoughlin

Saturday 12th of March 2011

Loved this recipe. My kids even ate the broccoli! They've picked sesame chicken as the next recipe to try along with your egg rolls. Everything we've tried on your site has been great! Thanks!

Debbie

Monday 24th of August 2009

My husband loves beef with broccoli, I made this last night and it was delicious! Thank you for such easy to follow recipes with beautiful pictures. I also made the sesame chicken and it was also very yummy!

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