
Get ready for a dish that takes your palate on a whirlwind adventure through the bustling streets of Southeast Asia! Oodles of noodles are wrapped up in a blend of oyster sauce and soy sauce, tossed through with colourful veggies and perfectly pan-seared beef. Who needs takeaway when homemade tastes so good?
1 sachet
Southeast Asian Spice Blend
1
Broccoli
1 packet
Flat Noodles
(Contains: Eggs, Wheat, Gluten)
1
Spring Onion
1
Carrot
2
Garlic
1 packet
Oyster Sauce
(Contains: Molluscs)
1 packet
Fish Sauce & Rice Vinegar Mix
(Contains: Wheat, Gluten, Fish, Soy, Sulphites May be present: Cashew, Almond, Sesame, Eggs, Milk)
250 g
Beef Strips
1 drizzle
olive oil
1 piece
egg
(Contains: Eggs)
½ tbs
brown sugar
1 tbs
soy sauce
(Contains: Soy May be present: Gluten)
⅓ cup
Water
• Boil the kettle. Half-fill a medium saucepan with boiling water. • Cook udon noodles over medium-high heat until tender, 3-4 minutes. • In last minute of cook time, gently stir noodles with a fork to separate. Drain, rinse and set aside. • Meanwhile, finely chop garlic. Thinly slice carrot into half-moons. Cut broccoli into small florets, then roughly chop stalk. Thinly slice spring onion. Discard any liquid from beef strips packaging. • In a medium bowl, whisk the egg and a pinch of salt and pepper.
• In a large frying pan, heat a drizzle of olive oil over medium-high heat. Cook carrot and broccoli, tossing, until tender, 6-7 minutes. Add garlic and cook, until fragrant, 1 minute. • Stir in the egg mixture and cook, until cooked through, 1 minute. Transfer to a bowl. • In a small bowl, combine oyster sauce, the brown sugar, soy sauce and water. Set aside. • Wipe out frying pan and return to high heat with a drizzle of olive oil. When oil is hot, cook beef strips, tossing, in batches until browned and cooked through, 1-2 minutes.
• SPICY! This is a mild spice blend, but use less if you're sensitive to heat! To the beef, Add Southeast Asian spice blend and cook, until fragrant, 1 minute. • Add oyster sauce mixture and cook, until bubbling, 1 minute. • Remove pan from heat and add veggies and noodles, tossing until combined. Season to taste. TIP: Cooking the meat in batches over a high heat helps it stay tender.
• Divide Southeast Asian-style beef udon noodles and veggies between bowls. • Garnish with spring onion to serve. Enjoy!