Easy! Delicious! Beef Shigure-ni (Sweet-Savory Simmered Beef)

I often mix this shigure-ni into chirasuzushi. Beef keeps well in the freezer, so I always buy it on sale and make this to mix with chirashizushi when I can't go shopping. This is delicious on its own, so I uploaded the recipe.
The beef is easier to cut if it's half frozen. If you've frozen the beef, it's that much easier! For a huuuge mound!!!. Recipe by Mamemame
Easy! Delicious! Beef Shigure-ni (Sweet-Savory Simmered Beef)
I often mix this shigure-ni into chirasuzushi. Beef keeps well in the freezer, so I always buy it on sale and make this to mix with chirashizushi when I can't go shopping. This is delicious on its own, so I uploaded the recipe.
The beef is easier to cut if it's half frozen. If you've frozen the beef, it's that much easier! For a huuuge mound!!!. Recipe by Mamemame
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the beef into 1 cm pieces. Julienne the ginger.
- 2
Simmer the beef and ginger in the "A" ingredients until there's no liquid left in the pan, stirring to make sure it doesn't burn. Done!
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