Since we have a freezer full of beef I was excited when I was contacted by the Kansas Beef Council about trying and sharing some new recipes that are not only quick, but also easy and tasty. Today I am gonna share the Spy Thai Beef Recipe and when I am done I will have link to it as well as the other recipes that the Beef Council came out with.
I had to change just a little in the recipe, because the original recipe called for wonton wrappers and since Caleb and I are gluten free we can't eat those. But that was an easy fix and it still turned out good.
Al right here's what you will need: Ground Beef (93% lean or leaner), Creamy Peanut Butter (reduced-fat if you have it or regular sunflower seed butter), Soy Sauce (reduced-sodium or Gluten free if you are like us), Garlic Powder, Ground Ginger, Fresh Lime Juice, Crushed Red Pepper, and Stir Fri Rice Noodles.
Start by browning your hamburger (ground beef) over medium heat in a non-stick skillet.
You will need to break the hamburger into small pieces. Once it's cooked you will need to drain any grease you may have from the pan. If you are using lean beef then there shouldn't be very much grease.
In a separate bowl combine the water,
Peanut Butter,
Soy Sauce,
Lemon Juice,
Ground Ginger, and
Red Pepper Flakes
And whisk them all together.
Meanwhile you need to be cooking your noodles.
Once the meat has browned pour all the mixture in with the hamburger.
Now stir it to combine and...
allow it to cook over medium heat for 2-3 minutes.
I then plated it with over the cooked rice noodles and topped with slices of red peppers and lime wedges. I actually liked adding more lime juice over the top if it to give it a little more zip of flavor.
The original recipe calls for placing it over baked wonton wrappers, but I think it would also be good if you placed it in a tortila shell with some sliced red peppers and carrots.
Ok so here is the original recipe for it.
Ingredients
- 1 pound Ground Beef (93% lean or leaner)
- 1/4 cup water
- 3 tablespoons reduced-fat creamy peanut butter or regular sunflower seed butter
- 2 tablespoons reduced-sodium soy sauce
- 2 tablespoon fresh lime juice
- 3/4 teaspoon garlic powder
- 3/4 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper
- Baked wonton wrappers (optional) or Rice Stir Fry Noodles
Directions
- Heat large nonstick skillet over medium heat until hot. Add Ground Beef; cook 8 to 10 minutes, breaking into 1/2-inch crumbles and stirring occasionally. Remove drippings.
- Meanwhile, combine water, peanut butter, soy sauce, lime juice, garlic powder, ground ginger and red pepper in a separate bowl and whisk together.
- Stir peanut butter mixture into cook ground beef. Continue to cook over medium heat 2 to 3 minutes or until heated through, stirring occasionally.
- Evenly divided beef mixture over six wonton triangles or rice noodles, if desired. Garnish with toppings, as desired
Red bell pepper strips, shredded carrots, cucumber slices, sliced green onion, sliced fresh pea pods, sliced basil or cilantro leaves, shelled edamame, pickled ginger, lime wedges
Here's some links to not only this recipe as well as some other new, quick and easy recipes.
Easy-to-pack Lunch Collection:
- Sweet Potato Beef Mash Up: Ground Beef and sweet potato chunks get wrapped up in a whole-wheat tortilla.
- Rock and Roll Beef Wrap: A colorful way to introduce quinoa to your kids with ranch-seasoned Ground Beef and slaw.
- Mu Shu Steak & Apple Wraps: Hand-held and perfectly portable, these Steak, apple and slaw wraps are great on the go.
Nutritious Dinner Collection:
- Spy Thai Beef: Peanut butter, soy sauce, ginger and garlic introduce ethnic flavors to picky palates.
- Sweet and Sloppy Joe: This recipe incorporates lots of veggies for a nutritious take on a kid favorite.
- Hoisin BBQ Steak-On-A-Stick with Pineapple Salsa: Little and big hands alike can enjoy bite-sized beef cubes, topped with a colorful four ingredient salsa.
OK Now for the Giveaway....
The Kansas Beef Council is wanting to give you guys a chance to try one of these recipes too without costing you much of anything. They are gonna give away one $50 Visa Gift Card to one of my lucky readers!!!
To enter just leave a comment telling me what your favorite beef meal is...
For Caleb it would be "Chicken Fried Steak".....for me I like a good steak and beef pot roast, but I Love when my momma makes "Fried Beef Liver and Onions" Yummy!!!!
Ok what's your's??
Entry's will be open till Saturday night September 7, 2013. I will pick a winner on Sometime on Sunday and announce it on Monday.
*You can earn second and third entry by sharing this contest with your friends via Facebook or Twitter! Be sure to share the link, then come back and let me know you did with another comment and link to your post.
Good Luck!!!
And the winner is.....Nicole W. who love a good steak....if you haven't checked out her blog Life's a Beach you need to...it's wonderful and I love keeping up with her and her family!
Congrats Nicole!!! If you could shoot me an e-mail with your address so I can get the gift card headed your way!
Thanks to all who entered and a special thanks to Kansas Beef Council for this opportunity!
Yum...will have to try this!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite beef meal has to be a Rib Eye Steak.
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Yum I have never tried making a peanut sauce. My favorite is probably Prime Rib rare! mmmm. You can't even find it in the grocery stores around here, good thing we are raising our own this year! haha
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Looks great Janet. I'd say my absolute favorite meal has to be something Italian! Chicken Parm or maybe Chicken Alfredo but a Good Steak cooked just right is definitely hard to beat!
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Rib Eye steak!
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My favorite beef dish is Taco Salad.
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That recipe looks yummy! My husband is not an "oriental" food fan, but I cooked beef & broccoli with rice the other night - and he ate the whole thing. Success! I love any recipe with steak, either by itself or cut up in a dish like beef & broccoli.
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This looks delicious! One of our favorite beef meals is cowboy beef and beans. A beef roast slow cooked in the crock pot with baked beans, served on buns with slaw. GOOD stuff!
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ReplyDeleteLooks so good!! I will have to try that.
ReplyDeleteFavorite beef meal has to be ribeyes. YUM
I think I will try this whether I win or not. I love peanut sauce but usually think of it with chicken. My favorite way to eat beef might be fajitas or just a good old cheeseburger or maybe a steak of some sort............wait maybe I just like beef! :)
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On busy days I like to cook round steak (cut up in 1-inch cubes) with a packet of dry onion seasoning, a can of cream of mushroom soup and a can of water in my crock-pot for 8-10 hours - or until I get home from work. I cook up some minute rice, and pour the beef and gravy over the rice and enjoy. Delicious!!
ReplyDeleteThinly sliced beef, fried with onions a little salt/pepper wrapped in a warm tortilla with green chili.
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