Thai Beef With Mango And Sesame Noodles Recipe Video

Mango and Beef (Thai Style) is a perfect in-your-kitchen beef recipe that pairs the sweetness of mango with the robust beef flavors. Served with sesame noodles, adding fresh red pepper and scallion, this meal is great for the "I don't want to spend all night cooking" set. AND, it can be made to serve 2, for LESS than $10.

Summary

Preparation Time15 MinCooking Time15 Min
Ready In30 MinDifficulty LevelVery Easy
Health IndexAverageServings2
CuisineCourse
TasteFeel
MethodMain Ingredient
Interest Group, Healthy

Recipe Story

A Myspace viewer named Anthony asked me for an idea that he could use to surprise his fiance. He's having money problems, she's having family problems. They wanted a nice night together led off by a gourmet-style asian-themed dish. Here's what I came up with!

Ingredients

 Beef pot roast1
 Sesame seeds1 Teaspoon
 Scallions3 , chopped
 Red pepper1 , chopped
 Ripe mango1 , sliced
 Ramen noodles1 Cup (16 tbs)
 Salt To Taste
 Pepper To Taste
 Olive oil1 Cup (16 tbs)
 Garlic powder To Taste
 Soya sauce To Taste

Directions

GETTING READY
1) Pierce the beef all over with a fork, then season generously with salt, pepper and garlic powder on both the sides.

MAKING
2) Place a large pot with lid over a medium-high heat until heated.
3) Drizzle enough olive oil to cover the bottom.
4) Place the beef in the pot, cover it and cook on each side for 5 to 7 minutes.
5) In a saucepan, cook the ramen noodles as per the directions on the package, drain and keep aside.
6) In another pan, saute the red pepper in little olive oil over a medium-high heat.
7) Season with the salt, pepper and garlic powder to taste.
8) Cook the peppers for just a few minutes When done, leave the peppers in the pan, but remove the pan from the heat.
9) When the beef is done, remove from the pot and allow it rest.
10) Place the pan with peppers over a medium-low heat, then add the ramen noodles, garlic powder, half the scallions, a handful of sesame seeds and a few dashes of soy sauce.
11) Toss all the ingredients quickly until thoroughly mixed, then drizzle a little olive oil and some more soy sauce at the end.
12) When the ingredients are thoroughly heated, remove the pan from the heat.

FINALIZING
13) In the pot with leftover beef juices, add the mango slices along with a drizzle of olive oil, pepper, and a few dashes of soy sauce.

SERVING
14) Slice the beef into strips and serve immediately with the ramen noodles and mango slices.

Editors Review

Thai beef with mango and sesame noodles is one such recipe which I adore all the time. This video shows how you can get your hands on Thai cooking and prepare this simple beef dish in no time. This tasty meal will sweep your partner off their feet, just watch the video and give it a try.

Comments

ralph_cntrrs profile page

ralph_cntrrs says :

I'm trying this tonight,,,will advise you tomorrow w/ results .....thanks.
Posted on: 19 September 2007 - 6:09pm
ralph_cntrrs profile page

ralph_cntrrs says :

I'm trying this tonight,,,will advise you tomorrow w/ results .....thanks.
Posted on: 19 September 2007 - 6:09pm
ralph_cntrrs profile page

ralph_cntrrs says :

I'm trying this tonight,,,will advise you tomorrow w/ results .....thanks.
Posted on: 19 September 2007 - 6:09pm
Swatym profile page

Swatym says :

I must say...deliciously creative! Good food!
Posted on: 5 September 2007 - 12:45pm
shantihhh profile page

shantihhh says :

Recipe looks great but what makes it Thai? No peanut oil, no chiles, no Thai badsil, no fresh garlic or shallots, no fish sauce........... Mangoes in Thailand are simply amazing, so fragrant and flavourful.
Posted on: 17 July 2007 - 8:42pm
Hyde Ray profile page

Hyde Ray says :

New Hair style looks great! It looks like Mango season at ifood.tv. My new friend is Indo-Japanese, a rare combination. Would love to have some suggestions from you Melissa. Thank You.
Posted on: 14 July 2007 - 11:30pm
The Tortilla Guy profile page

The Tortilla Guy says :

Hey Melissa , Great stuff !!! I like using fruits in some of my dishes !! Was the mango an Indian Mango ? As I have learned from Tango with Mango, and also the Fancy Food Show that these mango's are great and I would have to say althought a bit smaller have a great smell to them also The Tortilla Guy
Posted on: 14 July 2007 - 6:01pm
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