Wait, what?
Anyway.
#23 Bistec Tagalog (Beef Steak)
Choice of libation: Vodka. Just...vodka.
Nope. Just vodka.
Choice of music: Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings Give the People What They Want
"Stranger to My Happiness" is one of their best songs to date. I am forever obsessed with her. And now, so will you be.
Nope. Just vodka.
Choice of music: Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings Give the People What They Want
"Stranger to My Happiness" is one of their best songs to date. I am forever obsessed with her. And now, so will you be.
So yeah. Um. Cut up marinated steak. Fry it up.
Caramelize the onions.
Eat all of it, immediately, knowing that your entire place will smell like this meal for the next 24 hours. And that's okay.
And now that you have the strength of an army, you are no longer defeated by life.
stolen and adapted from my Dad's kitchen
1 lb. beef sirloin, thinly sliced
¼ cup soy sauce
3 small lemons or calamansi
½ tsp ground black pepper
3 cloves garlic, crushed
1 large sweet onion, sliced into rings
3 tbsp cooking oil
salt to taste
Marinate beef in soy sauce, lemon (or calamansi), and ground black pepper for at least 1 hour. I always marinate overnight.
Heat the cooking oil in a pan then stir fry the onion rings until the texture becomes soft. Set aside
In the same pan where the onions were fried, fry the marinated beef (without the marinade) until color turns brown. Set aside.
(I accidentally did the beef first and then the onions because...vodka?)
Put-in the garlic then saute for a few minutes
Pour the marinade and bring to a boil.
Put in the fried beef and simmer for about 20 minutes. Add water if you need to...
Add the stir-fried onions and some salt to taste.
Serve hot over rice.
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