Friday, June 07, 2013
Filipino Bistek (Beef Steak) @CanadianBeef #LoveCDNBeef
With May being the month my Lola (grandmother) passed away last year, I've found myself making a lot of Filipino dishes. We're now into the beginning of June and I find I'm still cooking a lot of Filipino food. This has totally been done unintentionally. I think it's perhaps because I really, really miss my grandmother right now. I've also been missing her cooking and by me cooking up some of the food that remind me of her, it also brings me back to my roots.
My husband and four year old daughter certainly don't mind. We had Filipino Bistek for supper tonight and it was a hit.
This is a family recipe that has been tweaked. I didn't have *calamansi (citrus fruit native to the Philippines - looks like a little lime/lemon). Since I can't get calamansi where I live, I use regular lemons. It doesn't taste quite the same as the Bistek in the Philippines, but it does the trick!
My husband and four year old daughter certainly don't mind. We had Filipino Bistek for supper tonight and it was a hit.
This is a family recipe that has been tweaked. I didn't have *calamansi (citrus fruit native to the Philippines - looks like a little lime/lemon). Since I can't get calamansi where I live, I use regular lemons. It doesn't taste quite the same as the Bistek in the Philippines, but it does the trick!
Filipino Bistek
Ingredients:
1 lb of beef sirloin, sliced thinly (about a quarter inch in thickness)
*the juice of 1 lemon, freshly squeezed
2 tbsp minced garlic (I like a lot of garlic, so I actually put in 4-5 cloves, minced)
2 large onions, cut into rings
1/2 c soy sauce
black pepper, freshly ground
cooking oil
Instructions:
- Slice beef into thin strips. Season beef with freshly ground black pepper.
- In a large bowl, mix together the garlic, soy sauce, and lemon juice.
- Marinate meat in soy/garlic/lemon juice mixture. Overnight is best, but if you're short on time, at least 30 minutes.
- In a skillet, heat cooking oil (enough to cover the bottom of the skillet) and stir fry the onion 'rings' until slightly soft and slightly golden. Make sure not to overcook them. Remove from skillet and set aside.
- Using the same skillet you cooked the onions in, pan fry the strips of beef. It's best to cook in small batches.
- Once all the meat has been cooked, return to skillet. Let cook for a few minutes in the sauce. If you need to add more soy or lemon juice, add according to your taste. I don't like my Bistek too salty and prefer it on the sour/lemony side.
- Place beef slices on a serving plate with onion rings arranged on top of meat.
- Pour remaining sauce over Bistek and serve with rice (and whatever vegetables you'd like on the side). In true Filipino style, spoon sauce over rice and eat!
Labels:
#LoveCDNBeef,
Canadian Beef,
culture,
family,
food,
International Cuisine Nights,
Island living,
life on the farm,
nostalgia,
recipes,
The Philippines
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
2013
(186)
- July(13)
-
June(31)
- Oh, Canada! Recipes To Make Your Canada Day Weeken...
- Bee-autiful! #WordlessWednesday w/ Linky
- Bringing Home Baby ~ Pampers Twitter Party #ILoveS...
- Manitoulin Botanicals ~ Natural Goodness for your ...
- Friday Funnies #PGMom
- Key Lime Parfaits ~ Refreshing Summer Treat
- Turón Bites ~ A Spin on a Filipino Street Food Fave
- Walmart Canada + P&G Make Shopping Easier #PGMom #...
- So Happy Together ~ @flyerland #itsbettertogether...
- What Little Girls Are Made Of ~ Not So #WordlessWe...
- Plan & Organize the Perfect Summer Wedding + Samsu...
- Blue Jay Creek Art Farm #ManitoulinSpotlight
- Celebrating Dad on Father's Day #PGMom
- What Makes Summer "All Good" For You? WIN $100 for...
- Eat Locally ~ #WordlessWednesday with Linky
- When Blogging Was Just Blogging
- The Great Grocery Giveaway & BBQ Time with @MarcAn...
- Experience Manitoulin Island - Bayside Resort Sty...
- Roasted Miso Honey Glazed Carrots: A Request By My...
- @LifeMadeDelish has Introduced 8 New Products! #LM...
- Being Unique + a @KinderCanada Contest! #KinderMom
- KanDi Jewelry ~ Because Every Girl Needs Something...
- Filipino Bistek (Beef Steak) @CanadianBeef #LoveCD...
- A Little BlackBerry Love @BlackBerry #10BestOfBBQ1...
- I missed Dine & Dish with Dawn. but have a Bacon S...
- @LittlePassports Teaches Kids About Travel & Cultu...
- Giving Thanks
- Personalize Your Gear with SwaggerTag! { Review & ...
- I'm Featured in @EatInEatOutMag!
- #WordlessWednesday w/ Linky: #MonthOfMom in Review
- Official Princess Parties & a BIG Surprise for a S...
- May(26)
- April(25)
- March(35)
- February(30)
- January(26)
- 2012 (269)
- 2011 (254)
- 2010 (299)
- 2009 (195)
- 2008 (218)
- 2007 (284)
- 2006 (287)
Current Giveaways
Brand Ambassador for
Labels
100 self-taught things
baby
bed rest during pregnancy
blogging woes
books
candy
contest
cool stuff
culture
Cupcake Decorating 101
dreams
Engrish
family
food
friends
fun
give away
green living
healthy living
holidays
hospital
hubby
International Cuisine Nights
Island living
Japan
kids
life on the farm
love
Meatless Monday
meme
Mommy Mishaps
movies
music
NaBloPoMo
nostalgia
pantry potions
parenting
pets
preemie
product reviews
Project Live Out of Your Fridge
PS2
questions
racism
ranting and venting
recipes
restaurant reviews
shout out
teaching
the blog
the garden
thoughts
Throwback Thursday
toddler
too funny
travel
tv
weird
© 2006 - 2012 Life on Manitoulin. All Rights Reserved. Powered by Blogger.
About the Blog Author
City girl moves to the country, falls in love, and marries a farmer. She tries to incorporate her city ways with her new country lifestyle and blogs to keep in touch with friends, family & students who live far, far away :) Can this city girl go country? Watch as she learns all sorts of exciting things about life on the farm and in a small rural community. *UPDATE* We are now parents! Our baby girl was born on Nov. 11, 2008 (at 28 weeks gestation- 12 weeks premature, but she's quite the trooper)!!!
8 comments:
it looks yummy! I know my hubs would love this!
Mmm I love beef and this recipe looks really good!
That's what we call it too. :) This looks delicious. :)
This looks delicious! I love onions and am always looking for more beef recipes. Adding to my must make list :)
This is one of my favorite dishes - my dad makes it the best. Bert's dad also used to make a really good version of this but with added garlic. :)
MVTB:
Let me know if you try it! It's one of our family's favourites.
Kelly:
:) Try it and let me know what you think!
Whispered Inspirations:
Wow! Really? That's awesome! It's been a long time, my friend! Catch up soon, k?