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Asparagus And Beef With Black Beans

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Grains, Meats Chinese Chinese 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 T Salted preserved black beans
2 Garlic cloves, minced
2 Ginger, quarter-sized
minced
1/2 lb Flank steak
1 Onion, sliced
1 lb Asparagus, cut into 1/2-in
thick diagonal pieces
3 T Peanut oil
1/2 t Salt
1 T Dark soy sauce
1/2 c Chicken stock
2 t Cornstarch, mixed with
1 T Water
1/2 t Sugar
1/2 T Oyster sauce
1 ds Sesame oil
Hot steamed rice
1/2 t Sugar
1 T Rice wine or dry sherry
1/2 T Soy sauce
1 t Cornstarch
1/2 t Sesame oil

INSTRUCTIONS

COVER THE BLACK BEANS with warm water for 5 minutes. Drain. Rinse
thoroughly to remove salt. Put into a bowl with the garlic and  ginger;
mash into a paste and set aside. Slice the beef against the  grain into
1/4-inch thick slices; toss with the beef marinade. Set  aside for 10
minutes. Preheat a wok until hot. Add 2 tablespoons of  the oil. Over
high heat, add beef and stir-fry for a minute or until  seared; remove
and set aside. While wok is hot, add remaining oil,  salt and reserved
black-bean paste; stir-fry until fragrant, a few  seconds. Toss in the
onions, stir-fry for 10 seconds, then add the  asparagus in 2-or-3
batches, seconds apart, making certain the wok is  hot before adding
the next batch. Toss and stir until asparagus are  coated with the oil.
Sprinkle with soy sauce, toss together, then  pour in the stock and
bring to a boil. If the asparagus needs more  cooking, cover for a
minute. Meanwhile, stir the cornstarch, water,  sugar and oyster sauce
into a smooth paste. When the asparagus is  tender but still crisp, add
the cornstarch liquid into the center of  the wok. Immediately stir
until thickened, about 10 seconds. Return  the beef, add a desh of
sesame oil; toss to mix. Serve hot over rice.  JOYCE JUE - PRODIGY
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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 363
Calories From Fat: 182
Total Fat: 20.4g
Cholesterol: 60.4mg
Sodium: 1212mg
Potassium: 541.7mg
Carbohydrates: 21.1g
Fiber: 1.7g
Sugar: 2.4g
Protein: 23.6g


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