Thursday, October 14, 2010

Fried Beef in Oyster Sauce


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A friend of mind asks me a question if there is someone going to the Thai restaurant for the first time, what kind of foods he or she should order. Well, this is a difficult question to answer because there are lots of Thai foods that you should try. I'm pretty sure there will be more than 10 different Thai foods that you will love. However, if you would like me to recommend only 1 menu for someone who never tries Thai food before. I would recommend Fried Beef in Oyster Sauce. This is one of the most popular Thai food among foreigners. I used to cook this menu for my (foreign) friends many times. They all love it !!! I think the reasons are; firstly, it is beef. Everybody loves beef. Secondly, it is not spicy. It is good for someone who never eat chili or spicy food before. Now let's get started.

Ingredients

200 grams of beef (slice into pieces or strips, not to big or small just right for one chew. if you have time you can marinate it with 2 tablespoon of corn starch or cooking flour for 15 minutes. This will make your beef more tender.)

8 tablespoon of cooking oil

3 cloves of garlic, finely chopped

5 white mushroom (cut it in half)

1 tablespoon of light soy sauce

2 tablespoon of oyster sauce

1 teaspoon of sugar

1 teaspoon of pepper

Preparation

1. Put cooking oil in a pan (medium heat)

2. Put garlic in a pan, stir fried for 1 minute

3. Put beef and mushroom in a pan, stir fried for 3 minutes or until it is cooked

4. Put everything else (sauce, sugar, pepper) in a pan, stir fried for another 2 minutes

That's it. You are done now. See ! how easy it is. As I told you, my blog is going to teach you how to cook Thai food with easy step by step that anyone can do it. Now you believe me, don't you ? Okay, that's it for today. I have to go now. Enjoy you meal. Take care.

See you next time!!




Joe Sitthiosoth is an average Joe who is passionate about Thai food and Thai cooking. He travels the world, makes new friend and shows them how wonderful Thai food is. His article comes from his real experience during his journey. You can read more from here [http://EasyThaiCookingByJoe.blogspot.com]

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