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Easy Steak and Peppers

By Mariealicerayner @MarieRynr
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I was lucky enough to get some Flank Steak last Saturday, a nice four pieces of it and all four pieces a really good size.  You don't often see Flank Steak here.  I froze three bits and then used the fourth bit to make us this delicious stir fry.  I also happened to have gotten a large bag of really nice peppers at the same time, so it just seemed the natural thing to do was to put them together.
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I love meals like this.   They go together really quickly and all you really need on the side is a bit of rice.   Actually with this you may not even need rice because this steak and peppers is excellent on a toasted bun with a bit of cheese.   Just sayin . . .
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Simple and uncomplicated the most time consuming part is cutting everything up, so once you have done that, the rest is a dawdle.  You will want to cook the meat in batches so that it actually browns instead of stews.  It's the browning that gives an extra depth of flavor.  I like to get the peppers a bit browned as well.  It's all good.  A bit of salt and pepper, some garlic powder and that's pretty much it.  I add some Kejap Manis, which is a sweet thick Indonesian soy sauce, but feel free to use tamari if you want.
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*Easy Steak and Peppers*Serves 4Printable Recipe 
Quick and easy to make.   Deliciously colourful.   Simple flavours.  We like it with rice. It goes together really quickly once you have all of the vegetables and the meat sliced. 
3 TBS of sunflower oil, divided1 large spanish onion, peeled, cut in half and thinly sliced into half moons2 each red, yellow and orange sweet bell peppers, trimmed and sliced thinly3 shallots, peeled and thinly sliced into half moons1 pound of flank steak, sliced thinly across the grain (It helps if it is slightly frozen when you slice it)salt and black pepper to taste1/2 tsp garlic powder2 TBS Kejap Manis (Indonesian sweet soy sauce)(alternately you can use tamari sauce) 
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 Heat one tablespoon of the oil in a large skillet over medium heat.   Add the onions and a bit of salt.   Cook, stirring frequently, until the onions are softened and translucent.   Scoop out into a bowl.  Set aside.   Add another tablespoon of the oil over high heat.   Toss inthe steak and brown quickly  (I do this in batches, scooping it out to the bowl as it is done.)  Add the last tablespoon of oil and add the peppers and shallots.   Cook over medium heat until the peppers and shallots have softened.  I like for them to brown a bit in places.   Add the beef and onions back to the pan, tossing all together.   Add the Kejap Manis and garlic powder.   Toss together, mixing thoroughly.   Cook for about 3 to 4 minutes to meld flavours. Taste and adjust seasoning as required.   Serve immediately.

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