Sundays used to be a day of Chinese buffet engorgement. It was a day to nurse hangovers. It was also the place I met my husband for our "first date". He will tell you it was "just lunch". But that lunch lasted 5 hours...soo...I say it was our 1st date. So Chinese food holds a small, special place in my heart.
However, since changing my eating habits, I have noticed more intensely how my body doesn't react too kindly with the buffet line these day. Luckily, I can make my own Chinese take out at home and make it much healthier! This is a super non-intimidating recipe that your whole family will love. Pst--we are going to sneak in lots of veggies!
Gather Up:
- 1 pound grass-fed steak (flank or skirt work fine!) and cut into thin strips
- 2 heads of fresh broccoli or one bag of frozen
- 1 head cauliflower
- Garlic powder
- Ginger powder
- sea salt
- pepper
- ghee, butter, or oil
- 1 cup coconut aminos
- 1/4 tsp fish sauce
- Juice of 2 limes
- tablespoon arrowroot powder
- Chop cauliflower florets and add to a food processer. Pulse until the cauliflower resembles rice and set aside.
- Heat pan to medium heat and melt 2 tablespoons of butter, ghee, or oil
- Place beef in pan a few strips at a time. Do not overcrowd! We want to let them be for 3 minutes on each side to get them nice and crispy to get that nice take-out texture. You may need to do the beef in a couple batches. Once you add the beef to the pan, sprinkle with garlic powder, ginger, salt and pepper. Flip and repeat. Set crispy beef to the side.
- Add in your broccoli and let it cook in all that browned seasoning and fat. Cook until tender yet crisp and remove to the plate with beef.
- Reduce the heat to low and add coconut aminos, fish sauce, lime juice, and arrowroot to the pan. Be careful with fish sauce--it is very salty! Scrape up any remaining browned bit in the bottom of the pan. Let the mixture simmer until it thickens to coat the back of a spoon.
- Meanwhile heat another pan over medium heat and add a tablespoon of butter, ghee, or oil. Add cauliflower rice and saute for approximately 5 minutes so your "rice" remains al dente.
- Keep and eye on your sauce mixture. Once thick, add the beef and broccoli back to the pan and toss to coat and heat through.
- Add "rice" to plate and top with beef and broccoli mixture! Sprinkle with red pepper flakes for good measure.
- Devour with someone you love!