Steak Style Seared Beef For Hanami Bentos
- 500 grams Beef fillet (block for tataki)
- 1 dash Salt and pepper
- 1 Sliced garlic
- 2 tbsp Oil (sesame + vegetable oil)
- 3 tbsp Soy sauce
- 1 tbsp Sugar
- 3 tbsp Sake
- 1 tbsp Steak sauce (or yakiniku sauce)
- Choose a nice piece of meat that looks good (note: filet is often used).
- Season well with salt and pepper.
- Heat some oil in a frying pan and immediately add the garlic.
- Be careful not to let it burn!
- When the garlic is fragrant turn the heat up to high and add the beef.
- Sear the beef on all sides - you don't need to cook it through.
- The garlic burns easily, so take it out of the pan before you turn the beef over.
- When the beef is about this browned, turn it over.
- When you've browned all sides like this...
- ...add the combined soy sauce, sugar, sake and steak sauce to the pan.
- Don't leave the meat in too long - take it out quickly.
- After the meat has been taken out, bring the sauce to a boil to cook away the alcohol.
- Pour the sauce over the meat and add the garlic that you took out before.
- When the meat has cooled down, put it sauce and all into a zip bag and seal tightly.
- The flavors will penetrate the meat.
- Leave to rest in the refrigerator for about 3 hours, and the umami-filled seared beef is done.
- Slice very thinly to serve!
salt, garlic, oil, soy sauce, sugar, sake, steak sauce
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/168884-steak-style-seared-beef-for-hanami-bentos (may not work)