Today I would like to share a very simple recipe for a popular Filipino dish called "Bistek".
Bistek is made up of thinly sliced beef, which has been marinated in soy sauce, citrus juice (lemon, lime or calamansi), pepper and a little bit of water, and is served hot with onions and rice.
I was inspired to make this after watching Benji Travis (of benjimantv on YouTube, the husband of Judy of itsjudyslife) cook this with his Filipino mother-in-law, and since I was really craving Filipino food (as I do every day!) and had bought some good beef from the bargain section of the local supermarket, I thought "why not?" :)
I hope you enjoy this dish as much as I do!
INGREDIENTS
- 1 lb thinly sliced beef
- 1/4 cup Soy Sauce (preferably the light sort)
- Juice of 1 Lemon / 1 Lime / 4 Calamansi (I used lemon for mine)
- Black Pepper
- Water
- 1 onion (red or white), sliced
1. Take the thinly sliced beef and place into a bowl.
5. Grind some pepper onto the meat, then mix everything together so that all of the beef is covered in the soy/citrus juice marinade.
7. Once you are ready to cook the meat, heat a little bit of oil (enough for a shallow fry) in a frying pan.
8. Place the beef and a little bit of the marinade into the pan and allow to cook on medium heat. Leave for 1-2 minutes. Flip the meat and cook the other side, again for 1-2 minutes.
9. Now for the onions! Put the sliced onions on top of the beef and lower the heat, cooking for a further 1 minute. The intention is for the heat from the beef to cook the onions, so they should not go really soft.
ENJOY!!!
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