Chinese Style Stir-Fried Beef and Asparagus

Stir-fried with oyster sauce and Shaoxing wine taste, everything easily becomes Chinese style cooking. When the main dish is meat, we try to have plenty of vegetables. Normally, I make this dish with french beans, but I used asparagus as I was given lots of it.
Don't over-cook the asparagus to keep the crisp texture. You could also use beef offcuts. Recipe by Mawaru7
Chinese Style Stir-Fried Beef and Asparagus
Stir-fried with oyster sauce and Shaoxing wine taste, everything easily becomes Chinese style cooking. When the main dish is meat, we try to have plenty of vegetables. Normally, I make this dish with french beans, but I used asparagus as I was given lots of it.
Don't over-cook the asparagus to keep the crisp texture. You could also use beef offcuts. Recipe by Mawaru7
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the asparagus into 3 cm lengths, and soak in water for about 5 minutes. Or you can microwave it. Slice the beef into 2 cm widths.
- 2
Marinade the beef in Step 1 for about 10 minutes with the (A) seasonings. Sauté the asparagus in a heated frying pan with sesame oil.
- 3
You want to keep some crunchiness of the asparagus, so avoid overcooking. Add 1 tablespoonful of Shaoxing wine and a pinch of salt. Take out the asparagus on a plate and set it aside.
- 4
Sauté the beef in sesame oil. When the beef changes colour, return the asparagus into the pan. Add the (B) seasoning ingredients, salt and pepper to taste.
- 5
I always use Shaoxing wine when I make Chinese dishes.
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