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Lomo Saltado- Peruvian Beef Stir-Fry


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Ingredients

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  • 1 pound sirloin steak, cut into 1/4 inch strips (or precut beef for stir-fry)
  • 1/2 teaspoon Adobo w/pepper (it’s a seasoning most likely available at your grocery store (Goya makes it, too). If you can’t find it, skip it, but use 1/2 teaspoon of some other seasoned salt)
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon granulated onion

Sauce

  • 1 teaspoon low sodium soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon dark brown sugar (light brown is fine)
  • 1/2 teaspoon Aji Amarillo paste (I used Goya brand)
  • 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon beef stock
  • 1/2 teaspoon fresh minced garlic
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground cumin

Stir Fry

  • 1 pound beef cut for stir fry (or sirloin steak cut into thin 1/4 inch slices)
  • 34 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 1/2 cups sliced red onion
  • 2 medium-sized tomatoes, cut into large chunks
  • 1 red bell pepper, seeded and sliced thin
  • 23 Russet potatoes
  • 1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro
  • 45 green onion stocks, diced
  • Salt & pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Make sure all ingredients are chopped and sliced before starting.
  2. If making french fries from scratch, peel & cut potatoes into desired french fry width (thicker is recommended). Put uncooked fries in a large bowl and toss with a little olive oil & sprinkle with seasoning (I used salt, pepper, garlic salt & Adobo w/pepper, and hot paprika). You can use whatever you want, but don’t be afraid to season them well.
  3. Bake fries at 425° on a large baking sheet (use parchment paper so they don’t stick) for 30-40 minutes, flipping the fries half way through the baking process, until golden brown. If using frozen fries, bake according to package directions.
  4. In another small dish, mix together Adobo, garlic salt, and granulated onion. Sprinkle and/or rub steak pieces with the seasoned mix. (You can also put beef in a small bowl, sprinkle a little on, stir, sprinkle a little on, stir, etc. until it looks pretty evenly coated.) Set aside.
  5. In a small bowl, whisk together ingredients for sauce. Set aside.
  6. In a large nonstick skillet, heat a couple of tablespoons of vegetable oil over medium-high heat. Once heated, add sliced bell peppers and cook for 3-4 minutes, stirring frequently. Then add sliced onions and season the onions with some salt. Stir into onions into bell peppers and cook until all are tender and flexible (approximately 6-7 more minutes – this depends on the thickness of your slices). Take cooked peppers & onions out of pan and set aside.
  7. In the same skillet, heat a few tablespoons of vegetable oil. Once heated add a tablespoon of butter to pan. You can stir-fry the meat all at the same time, but I’ve found it gets more brown & crispy (instead of steamed) if I do it in batches. Lay as many pieces of steak in pan as you can without overcrowding them. Once they are browned on the underside, flip over and cook until your desired doneness. Set those pieces aside. Continue cooking batches of steak until they’re all finished. Set aside.
  8. Add your onions and peppers back to the pan. Add tomatoes and cook just a minute or two, stirring occasionally. Don’t overcook. Add in cooked steak. Quickly whisk your sauce you set aside from before and add it to the skillet. Add french fries and stir thoroughly.
  9. Stir in green onions and turn off heat.
  10. Add about 1/2 of the cilantro and stir. After plating, sprinkle more fresh cilantro on top and serve with rice (not required) and Peruvian Green Sauce or Salsa Criolla (also not required, but delicious!)

Notes

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