This is an adaptation of a recipe, from Jamie Oliver’s book One: Simple One-Pan Wonders.
Serve the steak with the stir-fried noodles and veg or with a mixed salad.
1 x 250g sirloin or porterhouse steak
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
3cm fresh ginger, peeled and grated or finely chopped
Olive oil
2 Tbs peanuts
Stir fried noodles and veg (optional):
320g packet of stir fry veg, or make your own
2 Tbs Thai sweet chilli sauce
1 Tbs teriyaki sauce
1 pkt (about 400g) pre-cooked/straight to wok noodles
Trim steak of any sinew or fat, then use a meat hammer to flatten it to about ½ to 3/4 cm thick. Place it in a dish with the ginger, salt and pepper and a drizzle of olive oil. Spread it over both sides of the meat, massaging it in.
Heat a non-stick frying pan and cook the steak on high for about two minutes. Turn it over and add the peanuts and chilli sauce to the pan. Continue to cook for a minute or two, spooning the sauce over the meat and allowing the chilli sauce to thicken a bit and get sticky. Remove steak to a serving dish and scrape out the sauce on top. Let it rest while you prepare the noodles and vegetables.
To the pan where you cooked the meat, add the noodles, veg and a drizzle of olive oil. Stir fry for 4-5 minutes then add the teriyaki sauce and salt and pepper to taste.
Slice the steak and serve it with the noodles and veg.
Serves 2