As is often the case with my meals, this was a “use it up before it turns” meal. Had some beef top round roast, jalapenos, carrots, and cabbage, plus a giant bag of oranges from my parent’s tree that need to be eaten, and this is what came out.
General recipe:
- Slice beef into strips, marinate for a few hours in orange juice, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, pepper and garlic powder.
- Stir fry ginger, garlic, and onion, then add julienned carrot, jalapeno, cabbage and roughly chopped mushrooms. Don’t over crowd the wok, cook in batches. I added a splash of soy and rice vinegar to the cabbage at the end to steam it at little.
- Pat the beef strips dry before searing in the wok, again working in batches.
- Cook down the marinade, add a corn starch slurry, and keep adding a little bit of soy sauce, rice vinegar, and brown sugar until it hits the right Magic Sauce™ blend of overly sweet, tangy, savory.
- Serve on rice with some green onions.
Still have more beef and more oranges, going to use the same marinade, but add lime and turn it into some carne asada for tomorrow.
[Image description: a blue bowl on a speckled white countertop. Inside the bowl is white rice and mixed sauteed vegetables, topped with small cubes of beef with a drizzle of glossy dark brown sauce, and a sprinkle of sliced green onion.]
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