Cook the steak in batches rather than over-crowding the pan, because crowding the pan results in a steamed steak instead of a seared steak! I removed the steak from the pan as soon as it finished cooking, set it aside on a plate, and sprinkled it with salt.
I added the fresh ginger and garlic to the pan and sautéed it for 10-15 seconds. I added chili oil but you can use chili pepper flakes or skip this step if you don’t care for any spice.
I stirred in the tamari/soy sauce, water and brown sugar, and brought the mixture to a boil.
Next, I folded the steak back into the pan and let the sauce thicken for 20-30 seconds.
Finally, I turned off the heat, added the green onions, and stirred them to combine.
Fried Cabbage with Bacon Onion and Garlic
MELT IN YOUR MOUTH CHICKEN
Vegan Lemon and Condensed Milk Pudding
I love this “Amish” recipe! Can eat it guilt free now with this version!
How to Make Italian Drunken Noodles: A Taste of Italy
Discover the Century-Old Banana Mask for Radiant Skin
This is the only cake I’ll eat during Christmas time! It’s that good and easy!
Pizza sticks
The most powerful natural descaler: do it with these ingredients. It’s that easy!