Asian Sirloin Steak with Thai Drunken Fried Rice
Asian Sirloin Steak with Thai Drunken Fried Rice

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Asian Sirloin Steak with Thai Drunken Fried Rice is one of the most favored of current trending meals in the world. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. It is enjoyed by millions daily. Asian Sirloin Steak with Thai Drunken Fried Rice is something which I’ve loved my entire life. They’re nice and they look fantastic.

The sirloin here is delicious also the pineapple fried rice. Pineapple and watermelon shake with no sugar was refreshing. It's abit more expensive on soi but the quality of the food here is evident on the food and service here.

To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook asian sirloin steak with thai drunken fried rice using 17 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Asian Sirloin Steak with Thai Drunken Fried Rice:
  1. Make ready soy sauce (for steak)
  2. Prepare soy sauce (for fried rice)
  3. Prepare sesame chili oil
  4. Get coconut oil
  5. Take minced garlic
  6. Prepare curry powder
  7. Make ready chili-garlic paste
  8. Prepare chili flakes (heat to taste)
  9. Prepare chopped basil leaves
  10. Take stir fry veggies
  11. Take chopped Thai chiles
  12. Prepare white pepper
  13. Prepare oyster or fish sauce
  14. Get rice wine
  15. Take Salt and pepper
  16. Make ready jasmine rice
  17. Make ready Sesame seeds to finish steak

Heat a griddle pan and cook the steaks to your liking. Remove from the heat, and leave to. This top sirloin steak is pan-seared to caramelized perfection for a satisfying steak dinner you can easily prepare. Sirloin is one of the best steaks for All it needs is simple seasoning and pan searing with some garlic butter.

Instructions to make Asian Sirloin Steak with Thai Drunken Fried Rice:
  1. Coat room-temperature steaks with salt and pepper.
  2. Create marinade/rub. Add half cup of soy sauce, 1 tablespoon minced garlic, dark soy sauce, dash of chili flakes, white pepper, and sesame chili oil to a bowl. Mix well and cover steaks.
  3. Place steaks into big zip lock bag. Add remaining marinade and let sit for 15-30 minutes.
  4. Add chili oil and coconut oil to large 12-inch skillet. Heat on medium-high.
  5. Add 3 eggs scrambled and toss around.
  6. Immediately add stir fry veggies (I used red bell pepper, orange bell pepper, green bell pepper, snap peas, broccoli, and onion. I wanted to add bean sprouts but didn't have any).
  7. Immediately add minced garlic and toss with vegetables. Add a touch of coconut oil to toss with.
  8. Add in jasmine rice (preferably cooled to at least room temperature). Before mixing, add soy sauce, oyster or fish sauce, a little salt and pepper, Thai chiles, and curry powder to rice. Then mix well. Add chili garlic paste and basil and mix some more.
  9. While the rice is sizzling, add the 2 steaks to a heated 12-inch cast iron skillet. No need to add more seasonings. Cook to desired temperature (1 inch 8 minutes each side pressed for medium-rare) (1 and a half inch 12 minutes each side pressed) also depending on your stove. I keep my heat on medium high so that may vary as well. They may also be grilled.
  10. Let steak rest for 2-5 minutes. Serve immediately with rice. Finish with sesame seeds.

Pair with mashed potatoes, rice, broccoli, sautéed mushrooms or a side salad. Here in Australia, Asian steaks are often a signature dish at modern Asian restaurants. A small piece of high quality, juicy, super tasty Aussie beef steak And today I have for you an Asian Steak served with a Japanese butter sauce which is inspired by Tetsuya, a famous Japanese-Australian Chef and a. Thai Chicken Satay skewers with Thai Peanut Sauce - you'll be astonished how easily you can replicate this authentic Thai restaurant favourite! These stir fried Singapore Noodles are soaked in a garlic ginger sauce and tossed with bright, fresh veggies.

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