Asian Sirloin Steak with Thai Drunken Fried Rice

This is by no means "authentic" but inspired by different recipes and meals I have had out at Thai and Japanese restaurants. I used sirloin because I was strapped on cash, but filet mignon would work *beautifully* for this recipe. The sirloin was still absolutely delicious! It can be cooked to your desired temperature. I made ours a medium rare. The rice is made for leftovers!!
Asian Sirloin Steak with Thai Drunken Fried Rice
This is by no means "authentic" but inspired by different recipes and meals I have had out at Thai and Japanese restaurants. I used sirloin because I was strapped on cash, but filet mignon would work *beautifully* for this recipe. The sirloin was still absolutely delicious! It can be cooked to your desired temperature. I made ours a medium rare. The rice is made for leftovers!!
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Coat room-temperature steaks with salt and pepper.
- 2
Create marinade/rub. Add half cup of soy sauce, 1 tablespoon minced garlic, dark soy sauce, dash of chili flakes, white pepper, and sesame chili oil to a bowl. Mix well and cover steaks.
- 3
Place steaks into big zip lock bag. Add remaining marinade and let sit for 15-30 minutes.
- 4
Add chili oil and coconut oil to large 12-inch skillet. Heat on medium-high.
- 5
Add 3 eggs scrambled and toss around.
- 6
Immediately add stir fry veggies (I used red bell pepper, orange bell pepper, green bell pepper, snap peas, broccoli, and onion. I wanted to add bean sprouts but didn't have any).
- 7
Immediately add minced garlic and toss with vegetables. Add a touch of coconut oil to toss with.
- 8
Add in jasmine rice (preferably cooled to at least room temperature). Before mixing, add soy sauce, oyster or fish sauce, a little salt and pepper, Thai chiles, and curry powder to rice. Then mix well. Add chili garlic paste and basil and mix some more.
- 9
While the rice is sizzling, add the 2 steaks to a heated 12-inch cast iron skillet. No need to add more seasonings. Cook to desired temperature (1 inch 8 minutes each side pressed for medium-rare) (1 and a half inch 12 minutes each side pressed) also depending on your stove. I keep my heat on medium high so that may vary as well. They may also be grilled.
- 10
Let steak rest for 2-5 minutes. Serve immediately with rice. Finish with sesame seeds.
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