Beef Fried Noodles (Thai style). This stir-fry has been a family favorite for some time. I like to double the recipe and add extra vegetables. Home > Recipes > Pan-fried Beef Steak with Thai-style Noodles.
Thai beef noodles are a tasty weeknight dinner. Not like pad thai really - although you could be forgiven for thinking that. In this recipe, we're making an easy stir-fry inspired by a range of Asian cuisines. You can have Beef Fried Noodles (Thai style) using 14 ingredients and 22 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Beef Fried Noodles (Thai style)
- You need of Beef.
- You need of cabbage (Napa/Chinese or green).
- You need of onion.
- Prepare of garlic.
- You need of Hot peppers (optional).
- You need of fresh mushrooms.
- It's of dried rice or egg noodles.
- Prepare of eggs.
- It's of milk or cream (optional).
- You need of sauce.
- Prepare of oyster sauce.
- Prepare of low sodium soy sauce.
- It's of Hot sauce (optional).
- Prepare of ground black pepper.
We're cooking beef and gai lan (or Chinese broccoli, a bittersweet leafy And we're mixing in Thai basil to infuse the dish with deeply herbaceous flavor. Arrange the beef slices over the cooked noodles and ladle the hot broth over; the beef will heat up and cook a little bit more. Finish it off with chopped green onions and/or cilantro, garlic oil, fried garlic and chili oil/flakes if desired. You could also flash fry the beef in some oil on both sides and then slice it thin.
Beef Fried Noodles (Thai style) step by step
- Soak noodles in water 30 minutes before starting.
- Prep all ingredients before starting to cook.
- Slice beef thin, I got this thin steak on sale, sliced it in half, made 1/4 inch slices. I have not done (yet) but I would think you could use ground beef if you had it..
- Dice garlic and peppers, I just happen to have these hot little numbers, but any pepper will do, I've used jalapenos, Serrano whatever I happen to have..
- Dice onion.
- Slice your fresh mushrooms. I just have these baby Portobello, but button, trumpet, or what you have works..
- Slice you cabbage about 1/4 inch thick, in strips, I put it in a bowl I can reuse for the step during the cooking process when you need to hold the cooked stuff for a couple minutes..
- Break your eggs into bowl, added the milk/cream (I find it keeps the eggs a little more moist and stops them from over cooking) mix them up. Do a grind or two of black pepper and mix that in also..
- Add your sauce ingredients into a bowl or coffee mug, and mix well..
- Add 4 tablespoons oil to a stir-fry/wok/skillet. I'm using a 11 inch stir-fry pan in the pictures. Heat on medium high..
- After the oil is hot, added your beef, stir for about 1 minute until the pink is gone.
- Add garlic and peppers (if using) stir for about 1 minute..
- Add mushrooms and onions, stir for 2-3 minutes until mushrooms are slightly cooked..
- Add the cabbage, keep stirring until the cabbage is well wilted, about 3 minutes.
- Add the drained noodles. If the noodles you are using seem too long, I usually take a scissors to them and shorten them. Keep stirring until the noodles soften, and all is well mixed. Lower heat to medium..
- Give the sauce one last stir, and add to the pan. Stir through about 1 minute..
- Remove all to your bowl you used to hold the cabbage..
- Add 2 tablespoons oil to pan, allow to heat up..
- Give the eggs one last stir. Add to the pan..
- Let the eggs sit for about 30 seconds, then using a folding motion, stir for about 30 seconds until they are about half cooked..
- Add the noodle mixture on top of the eggs, and stir eggs through. Leave some "chunks" of egg..
- Serve, you can use some chopped green onions, chopped chives or cilantro to garnish if you desire..
Simply pouring the hot broth over the strips will cook them sufficiently. A staple of Thai street food culture, this Thai beef noodle soup is complex, rich, slightly sweet and flavored with cinnamon and star anise. In Thai concept , beef noodle in Thailand comes in three types : dried noodle ,noodle with soup,and soup without noodle. The first one in this clip is the. The noodles are stir-fried until they have that famous Thai sticky/chewy taste.
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