Easy Ginger Beef and Snap Peas
Freshly grated ginger gives a little punch to this five-ingredient stir-fry. Serve with steamed rice to soak up all the sauce.
Freshly grated ginger gives a little punch to this five-ingredient stir-fry. Serve with steamed rice to soak up all the sauce.
A smoky and spicy marinade brings out the best in lean flank steak. To make supper come together even faster, marinate the steak up to 8 hours ahead—just don't add the salt until you're ready to grill, as it will dry out the beef. Our fresh Heirloom Tomato Salad is the perfect side for this spicy dish.
Japanese udon noodles are usually served in a mild-flavoured broth, but here they star in a tasty sauce. Linguine makes a good substitute; just cook it for about 2 minutes less than package directions, since they finish cooking in the sauce.
Bulgogi, a Korean marinated beef dish, is traditionally served with rice and kimchi, a spicy Korean condiment. If you can't find Asian pears, use any firm pear. Freezing the beef an hour prior to cooking makes it easier to slice as thinly as possible.
Loaded with blueberries and topped with compote, there's no need to add calorie-laden butter or syrup to these pancakes.