Thit Bo Xao Dau

Thit Bo Xao Dau

70 Reviews
  • Prep: 10 min
  • Cook: 20 min
  • Ready In: 30 min

“This is a wonderful Vietnamese stir fry dish with beef and green beans. Serve over hot rice.” - by Maryellen

Ingredients

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Original recipe yields 4 to 6 servings

Directions

  1. In a large mixing bowl, combine garlic, black pepper, cornstarch, and 1 teaspoon vegetable oil. Add beef, and mix well.
  2. In a large wok, heat 2 tablespoons oil over high heat for one minute. Add meat; cook and stir for about 2 minutes, or until beef begins to brown. Transfer beef to a large bowl, and set aside.
  3. Heat remaining 1 tablespoon oil in wok. Add onion; cook and stir until tender. Mix in green beans, and add broth. Cover, and reduce heat to medium. Simmer for 4 to 5 minutes, or until beans are tender crisp. Stir in soy sauce and beef. Cook, stirring constantly, for 1 or 2 minutes, or until heated through.

Nutrition

Amount Per Serving (4 total)

  • Calories
  • 375 cal
  • 19%
  • Fat
  • 28.6 g
  • 44%
  • Carbs
  • 6.2 g
  • 2%
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Based on a 2,000 calorie diet

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Reviews (70)

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Mai TLP
148

Mai TLP

"The one who wrote this recipe probably doesn't come from Vietnam. Some of you complaint it's not flavorful is because of the technique wasn't right! You don't use 1 clove of galic! You use as much as ..." See moreyou like! put on medium high fire add oil then meat stir fast until it changer color half way, add a bit fish sause (enough to taste). When the meat just change color all together, transfer it to a dish. Remember beef or pork stir-fried too long with medium heat get chewy! Then add more galic and a bit more oil if you want on medium-high to high heat, pour in green beens. You need to stir them fast and continueously until they all turn to deeper green color; season with more fish sauce to the taste or you can use seasoned salted. The second stage of the been is to low down the heat to medium to low medium, stir the beens every 10 seconds or so untill they get soft. You may add tablespoon of water or so few times. Please remember that unlike chinese food, VERY few Vietnamese dishes have cornstarch in them in other to make the food look thick and shiny. Also remember unlike other Asian foods, southeast asian food (includind Thai food for example)season with fish sauce rather than soy sauce."

CAROLINEL
19

CAROLINEL

"I loved this recipe and have made it several times. Very easy and quick to prepare. Once I substituted beef broth for chicken and the results were tasty and rich - kind of beef-soupy. Instead of ta..." See moreking the beef out I left it to simmer with the green beans which made it more succulent. This dish is also good served over ramen noodles."

Carrie Magill
15

Carrie Magill

"Easy and fast to prepare, good tasting, balanced meal. Not spicy at all, just a nice light-but-filling meal. I liked the idea to use this over ramen noodles, we'll try that next time! And there wil..." See morel be a next time, because this is the first Vietnamese dish I've ever really enjoyed. We did use a little extra garlic, and I just cut up a steak instead of using sirloin tips, and a little less oil, but no major changes."

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