Monday, April 27, 2015

[Filipino Recipes] Easy Beef Steak Tagalog

Pressed for time? This is another easy, go to recipe! Great for your kid’s school lunch boxes, easy to whip up when you have “surprise” visits at your home as well ;). It's easy beef steak tagalog with Filipino style. 


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Step 1: Bring thinly sliced sirloin to room temperature. Set aside as you prepare the marinade.


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Step 2: In a bowl, combine the 2 soy sauces, calamansi, pepper and olive oil and stir to combine. I like to mix all my marinades in a separate bowl before adding it to any meat mixture.


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Using a mortar and pestle, pound 7 cloves of garlic. I added a little rock salt to help pulverize it.


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Step 3: Add garlic to the Soy marinade.


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Step 4: Pour marinade over beef and mix well. I marinated this for about 2 hours.


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Step 5: Slice onions into rings and pan fry until golden. Set aside.

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Step 6: Heat olive oil in a pan and add onions. I seasoned them lightly with salt and pepper. Keep the flame on low heat and allow to caramelize. Set aside.


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Step 7: Pan fry beef in olive oil until browned making sure not to overcook your meat so it doesn’t get tough.


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Place the leftover marinade into the pan and add 1/4 to 1/2 cup water. Swirl the pan and adjust seasoning. Pour over cooked beef and top with caramelized onions. Serve. ENJOY! :D


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Easy Beef Steak Tagalog at Home:


500 grams beef sirloin, cut thinly

2 Tbsp Dark soy

1 Tbsp Kikkoman

3 pcs Calamansi (you can substitute 1/3 of a lemon)

1 tsp olive oil

7 cloves garlic

2 pcs onions, sliced into rings

To taste freshly cracked black pepper

1/4 to 1/2 cup water


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“Food nourishes the body as God’s Word nourishes the soul”

This recipe and image sources are referred in website: Purposedrivenchef.com. Thanks so much!

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