Spicy Stir Fried Beef and Vegetables (original) (raw)

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.

Spicy Stir Fried Beef and Vegetables / Photo by Cheyenne Cohen / Katie Workman / themom100.com

Bowl of Spicy Stir Fried Beef and Vegetables over noodles.

Gary won’t be leaving me for a young floozy tonight. At least not until after dinner.

When I found some really good looking beef already cut into “stir-fry strips” I knew it was my husband’s lucky day. Meat plus stir fry? This is certainly proof that there is a higher being, at least in Gary’s assessment of the universe.

Spicy Stir Fried Beef and Vegetables in a wok.

Here’s something it took me a while to figure out. If you have a small arsenal of Asian ingredients in the fridge and pantry (things like soy sauce, oyster sauce, chili sauce, black bean garlic sauce, sesame oil, chili oil, hoisin sauce, fish sauce, miso paste—not necessarily all, even some), you are then free to play around with different mixtures of the bunch, and dilute them with a bit of water or broth, and maybe a slug of mirin or dry sherry, and you have made yourself a stir fry sauce.

Two bowls of Spicy Stir Fried Beef and Vegetables over noodles.

How to Thicken Sauce for Stir Fry

A little cornstarch will help a thinner sauce thicken in the pan, a little acid (rice vinegar, lemon juice) at the end is often a nice note, but truly, you should untether yourself from a written recipe after making a few stir fries and see what you come up with. It’s very liberating, and other than watching that things don’t become too salty, you’ll find it surprisingly easy to come up with something wonderful.

Red bowl of Spicy Stir Fried Beef and Vegetables over noodles.

Other Stir Fry Recipes:

And you may also want to know: How to Cook Perfect Rice on the Stove.

Fork grabbing a bite of Spicy Stir Fried Beef and Vegetables with noodles.

Pin this now to find it later

Pin It

If you have a small arsenal of Asian ingredients in the fridge and pantry (things like soy sauce, oyster sauce, chili sauce, black bean garlic sauce, sesame oil, chili oil, hoisin sauce, fish sauce, miso paste—not necessarily all, even some), you are then free to play around with different mixtures of the bunch, and dilute them with a bit of water or broth, and maybe a slug of mirin or dry sherry, and you have made yourself a stir fry sauce.

Calories: 545kcal, Carbohydrates: 40g, Protein: 26g, Fat: 31g, Saturated Fat: 13g, Cholesterol: 82mg, Sodium: 1465mg, Potassium: 689mg, Fiber: 5g, Sugar: 17g, Vitamin A: 1357IU, Vitamin C: 102mg, Calcium: 79mg, Iron: 3mg

Katie Workman is a cook, a writer, a mother of two, an activist in hunger issues, and an enthusiastic advocate for family meals, which is the inspiration behind her two beloved cookbooks, Dinner Solved! and The Mom 100 Cookbook.

You May Also Like: