Make your favorite Asian cuisine at home with this easy recipe for Asian Beef and Snow Peas! Seasoned beef and fresh peas make this a healthy and delicious choice for your meal.
Asian Beef and Snow Peas is such a great recipe to make for dinner that is perfect for busy weeknights that are healthy and filled with great Asian flavor and one of the best stir fry recipes with steamed rice.
This recipe with crisp snow peas will make for a great Asian bowl with the perfect amount of jasmine rice in a small bowl with shiitake mushrooms and the best soy sauce mixture to top it all off.
Not to mention this stir fry sauce is homemade with a savory and sweet flavor to coat the fresh snow peas and flank steak in this snow pea stir fry recipe. It is even a great way to keep my little sitting at the dinner table and that is a win in itself.
Even moreChinese-inspired recipesto make:
- Sticky Sesame Chicken Recipe
- Grilled Asian BBQ Chicken (Easy Marinade) Recipe
- Instant Pot Honey Sesame Chicken Recipe
Ingredients used to make Asian Beef and Snow Peas:
Beef
- Extra virgin olive oil
- Sliced mushrooms
- Beef sirloin (sliced into thin slices or thin strips) *Skirt steak could work as well*
- Snow peas
- Kale
- Cooked brown rice (or white rice)
Sauce
- Soy sauce
- Brown sugar
- Rice vinegar
- Ginger
- Hoisin sauce
- Garlic cloves minced
How to make Asian Beef and Snow Peas:
- In alarge skilletover medium heat, combine the tablespoon oil and mushrooms. Stir occasionally and cook for 5 minutes.
- While mushrooms are cooking, start making the sauce by combining all sauce ingredients in a bowl and whisking until combined.
- After the mushrooms have cooked, add beef to the skillet and continue flipping occasionally until beef is browned on both sides.
- Add snow peas and kale to skillet, then slowly pour sauce over the whole skillet.
- Reduce heat to low and allow sauce to heat up while stirring occasionally for 2 minutes.
- Serve over brown rice.
How to store the perfect dish that the whole family loves:
When you are done eating and everything has come to room temperature, place the meat mixture with the sticky sauce into an airtight container, and the fluffy rice in its own airtight container.
Then place the delicious recipe leftovers in the fridge until next time you are ready to indulge, but it will last for up to 5 days.
Extra veggies to add-ins to this snow peas recipe:
- Bean sprouts
- Bok choy
- Bell pepper
- Green onions
- Sesame seeds
- Snap peas or snow peas
What to serve with beef stir fry recipe:
- Baked Asian Zucchini
- Ramen Noodle Oriental Chicken Salad Recipe
- Easy Green Garden Salad Recipe
- Instant Pot Cilantro Lime Rice Recipe
More great Asian recipes:
- Instant Pot Korean Beef and Rice Recipe
- Slow Cooker Beef and Broccoli Recipe
- Pineapple Grilled Chicken Recipe
- Easy Baked Sweet and Sour Pork Recipe
- Slow Cooker Asian Glazed Chicken
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Serves: 4
Asian Beef and Snow Peas Recipe
5 from 1 vote
Asian Beef and Snow Peas is such a great recipe to make for dinner that is perfect for busy weeknights that is healthy and filled with great Asian flavor and one of the best stir fry recipes with steamed rice.
Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 20 minutes mins
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Ingredients
Beef
- 2 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1½ cups sliced mushrooms
- 1 pound beef sirloin (sliced into thin strips)
- 5 ounces snow peas
- 1 cup kale
- 2 cups cooked brown rice
Sauce
- ½ cup soy sauce
- 4 Tablespoons brown sugar
- 2 Tablespoons rice vinegar
- ½ teaspoon ginger
- 1 Tablespoon hoisin sauce
- 4 garlic cloves minced
Instructions
In a skillet over medium heat, combine the oil and mushrooms. Stir occasionally and cook for 5 minutes.
While mushrooms are cooking, start making the sauce by combining all sauce ingredients in a bowl and whisking until combined.
After the mushrooms have cooked, add beef to the skillet and continue flipping occasionally until beef is browned on both sides.
Add snow peas and kale to skillet, then slowly pour sauce over the whole skillet.
Reduce heat to low and allow sauce to heat up while stirring occasionally for 2 minutes.
Serve over brown rice.
Notes
Extra veggies to add-ins to this snow peas recipe:
- Bean sprouts
- Bok choy
- Bell pepper
- Green onions
- Sesame seeds
- Snap peas or snow peas
Nutrition
Calories: 439 kcal · Carbohydrates: 49 g · Protein: 34 g · Fat: 12 g · Saturated Fat: 3 g · Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g · Monounsaturated Fat: 7 g · Cholesterol: 62 mg · Sodium: 2012 mg · Potassium: 799 mg · Fiber: 5 g · Sugar: 17 g · Vitamin A: 1945 IU · Vitamin C: 35 mg · Calcium: 96 mg · Iron: 5 mg
Equipment
Skillet
Mixing Bowl
Whisk
Recipe Details
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Asian
Inspired by: JuliasAlbum.com
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Sharleen Mehemed says:
This recipe looks really easy and tasty!Thanks for sharing it with us.Will be trying it soon.All the family loves Chinese food
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k says:
This recipe was beyond my expectations!!! We order this at our favorite Chinese restaurant this was so good even my picky eater liked it I’d love it even more if I could make this in the IP. I did make the brown rice in the IP it turned out great!!
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Amy says:
This looks so amazing! Do you think I could do this as a freezer meal? Perhaps freezing with the marinade and add the veggies when serving? Bonus if it could be adapted for slow cooker/ instant pot. Thank you so much for all that you do! My family stays well fed because of you.
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Momma Cyd says:
You could adapt part of this recipe to be a freezer meal. You would need to look into some of the ingredients and how well they do freezing. Mushrooms for instance - you can freeze mushrooms fresh, but cook them beforehand for the best texture and flavor. Mushrooms are full of water and when they're frozen from fresh, they can end up soggy and mushy. Cooking them beforehand removes some of that moisture and results in better mushrooms.
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