Let's Make Roast Beef in a Frying Pan!

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My rice cooker was broken...
And my friend's family was coming the next day for an overnight visit.
Their son is a growing boy with a big appetite, so I stretched myself a bit to make this!
The aluminum foil performs the role of the rice cooker.
I basically used it to keep the meat warm!

By marinating the sliced beef in a plastic container, the meat will absorb the flavors. You can eat these wrapped in lettuce leaves, so it is a dish well-suited for outdoors picnics. Recipe by Ha-tannookkasan

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Ingredients

  1. 300 gramsBeef round chunk
  2. 1 pinchSalt
  3. 1enough to coat Black pepper
  4. 2 cloveGarlic (tubed is ok)
  5. 2 tbspSoy sauce
  6. 2 tbspSake
  7. 2 tbspSauce
  8. 3sheets of about 30cm Aluminium foil
  9. 1Towel
  10. 1/2 tbspVirgin olive oil

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Coat the meat in salt and pepper and grated garlic, roll it up in plastic wrap and let sit for 30~60 minutes. This is basically to bring it up to room temperature.

  2. 2

    Add oil to the pan, and cook all six sides until browned.

  3. 3

    Add the soy sauce, sake, and water to the pan, and cook the meat slowly over a low heat on all sides for about 10 minutes.

  4. 4

    Immediately wrap the cooked meat up in aluminum foil. Make sure to do a good job! Have 3 layers of foil ready.

  5. 5

    Wrap it up in a towel, and let sit for 3 hours. Place it in the fridge once it has reached room temperature. The meat is easier to cut chilled.

  6. 6

    If you don't cut the meat while it is chilled, then the flavoring will leak out, so be careful! Transfer the sauce from step 3 to a plate, and enjoy!

  7. 7

    Oh! What a wonderful pink meat color! It's a good idea to make this the night before.

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