with Broccoli and Steamed Rice
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Cook rice
Rinse the rice until the water runs clear. Put in a small saucepan with 250ml (1 cup) water, cover and bring to a simmer over medium heat. Reduce the heat to low and cook for 12 mins or until tender and the water is absorbed. Turn off the heat and stand, covered, for at least 5 mins. Fluff the rice with a fork.
Prep ingredients
Meanwhile, thinly slice the broccoli stem and cut the head into small florets. Cut the white part of the spring onions into 3cm lengths and thinly slice the green part. Crush or finely chop the garlic. Combine the garlic, kecap manis, 1 tbs soy sauce, 1 tsp white vinegar and 3 tsp sugar in a bowl.
Stir-fry beef
Separate the beef stir-fry into a large bowl. Scatter over the cornflour, season with salt and pepper and toss to coat. Heat 1½ tbs vegetable oil in a medium deep frypan over high heat until very hot (see Kitchen 101). Stir-fry the beef for 1-2 mins until browned. Remove from the pan, wipe the pan clean and reserve.
Stir-fry broccoli
Heat 2 tsp vegetable oil in the reserved pan over high heat. Stir-fry the broccoli for 5 mins or until almost tender. Add the white part of the spring onion and 1 tbs water and stir-fry for a further 2-3 mins until tender but still with crunch.
Serve up
Add the beef and kecap manis mixture to the veggies and stir-fry for 30 secs or until warmed through. Remove the pan from the heat. Taste, then season with salt and pepper. Divide the rice and beef stir-fry among bowls and scatter over the remaining spring onion. Enjoy!
Kitchen 101
Ensuring the pan is really hot before adding the beef prevents it from stewing and gives it a nice browned finish.
As Culinary Creative, Bree brings her love for simply delicious food to Dinnerly. Criminal lawyer turned food photographer and recipe developer, Bree has eaten her way across six continents, invited herself into countless kitchens and gathered recipes from around the globe. She’s written, styled and photographed her own cookbooks, contributed to titles for leading Australian publishers and founded a start-up that sells plant-based remakes of classic treats.
Energy (Kilojoules)
3253Energy (Calories)
780Protein
44.5Total Fat
21.1-Saturated
3.8Carbohydrate
97.1-Sugars
24.4Dietary Fibre
7.8Sodium
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