Subj : BH&G 2047 To : ALL From : DAVE DRUM Date : Tue Mar 09 2021 12:04:00 MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Garlicky Hanger Steak & Eggs Categories: Beef, Chilies, Herbs, Greens Yield: 6 Servings 1 1/2 lb Hanger steak; trimmed, in 2" - pieces * 2 tb Minced garlic 1 tb Vegetable oil 1 ts Sugar 1/2 ts (ea) salt & black pepper 1/4 c Soy sauce 1/4 c Rice vinegar 1/4 c Sweet rice wine (mirin) 1 tb Sugar 1 tb Fish sauce 1 ts Asian Sriracha sauce 1 bn Watercress or fresh baby - spinach; trimmed, rinsed 2 Fresh Fresno chilies; - stemmed, thin sliced 1 tb Butter; chilled 1 Recipe Easy Scrambled Eggs +=WITH=+ 1/4 c Snipped fresh cilantro added - to the beaten eggs Place beef in a resealable plastic bag set in a shallow dish. For marinade, in a small bowl combine garlic, oil, the 1 teaspoon sugar, the salt, and black pepper. Pour marinade over beef in bag. Seal bag; turn to coat beef. Marinate in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes or up to 24 hours. In a small bowl combine soy sauce, rice vinegar, rice wine, the 1 tablespoon sugar, the fish sauce, and Asian chili sauce. Whisk until sugar dissolves; set aside. In a large bowl toss together watercress and chile peppers; set aside. Heat a very large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the beef pieces to the hot dry skillet in a single layer (do not move pieces). Cook for 2 minutes to form a crust on the meat. Turn and cook about 2 minutes more or until medium-rare doneness. Add hot beef to watercress mixture in bowl; toss to combine. Drain drippings from skillet; return skillet to medium-high heat. For sauce, carefully pour soy sauce mixture into hot skillet, scraping up any browned bits from the bottom of the skillet. Cook about 2 minutes or until reduced and slightly thickened. Remove skillet from heat; add butter, stirring until melted. Immediately pour some of the sauce over meat-watercress mixture, tossing to wilt and coat the greens. Serve with Easy Scrambled Eggs with cilantro and the remaining sauce. * Adding a little sugar to the beef helps obtain a quicker sear, which allows the beef to be crisp on the edges and medium-rare in the center. The residual heat from the beef and the sauce wilts the greens perfectly. The peppery flavor of watercress is particularly good, but spinach works, too. A crisp baguette is great on the side. Better Homes & Gardens | May 2014 MM Format by Dave Drum - 06 May 2014 Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... Food math at its best-the whole much greater than the sum of its parts --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49 * Origin: Fido Since 1991 | QWK by Web | BBS.FIDOSYSOP.ORG (1:123/140) .