Beef with Thai basil
For 1 person
- 2
tablespoons vegetable oil
- 400 g good quality
filet steak (about 14 oz), finely sliced
(I suspect this is for 4 people so for one person you
probably need less. I guess you would have to "wing it" as far as quantity goes)
- 2
tablespoons oyster sauce
- 1
tablespoon soy sauce
- 2
teaspoons sugar
- one
or two tablespoons water
- 1
tablespoon fish sauce
- ½
pepper (red or yellow look prettiest) sliced into strips
- ½
onion cut quite chunky
- 2
garlic cloves, finely minced
- 1
birds eye chili
- a
few Thai basil leaves
- ground
pepper to taste
* Heat the oil in a pan
(it doesn't have to be a wok). Add crushed garlic and chilli pepper and cook
gently.
* Add onion and sliced
pepper and cook slightly. Add oyster sauce, soy sauce, sugar, fish sauce and 1
or 2 tablespoons of water.
* Cook for a few minutes
before adding the beef and the Thai basil. Do not overcook the beef.
Serve with jasmine rice which has been rinsed in cold water before
cooking.
Note: The quantities
for the sauces are very personal – they are what was written on my recipe sheet
and I think they are for 1 person, but I suspect the 400g of beef is for 4 people
not 1 person. I like my food quite salty so I would probably add more fish
sauce/soy sauce. Our lady teacher was rather vague about quantities as it is
very personal.
This looks and sounds fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWe don't have the great selections in supermarkets over here like you have in the US or indeed in the UK, but Geneva has tons of small speciality shops to cater for the expats so it isn't too difficult to get these kinds of ingredients.
DeleteLooks great - I cook with jasmine rice all the time but never rinsed it in cold water before
ReplyDeleteI like jasmine rice too but this isn't the first time I have been told to rinse it well. Each to his (her) own I guess.
DeleteLove thai food - any chance of a pad thai recipe?
ReplyDeleteWe made Pad Thai (from scratch although you can buy the sauce ready made). I love it but find it a bit sweet. I will type it up but again her "quantities" when it came to the sauce ingredients were really just "ideas".
DeleteYes! Once I let myself touch food and do any cooking again, this will be tops on my list to try.
ReplyDeleteHope you feel better soon. Let me know how you like the recipe.
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