I’m not gonna lie….diets suck! Whole 30 seems to fit the best for my family. I really didn’t want to make 3 different meals every night for dinner. Whole 30 allows me to sub easy things like cauliflower rice for the rice for me and still make my husband and son regular rice. Occasionally some stuff is more bland, but that’s easier fix for them, by using sauces or additional seasonings. I also like I can have more “regular” meals over cutting EVERYTHING out. We liked this version of Mongolian Beef. If you aren’t doing Whole 30 it’s easy to sub soy sauce for coconut aminos and cornstarch for arrowroot starch, etc.
Whole30 Mongolian Beef Stir Fry
(Adapted from The Defined Dish)
1.5
lbs. flank steak, sliced against the grain in 1/4 inch pieces
salt and
pepper, to taste
1 tbsp. arrowroot starch
2 tbsp. avocado oil
1 bunch
of green onions (or 5-6 green onions), sliced into 1.5 inch pieces
1 tsp.
sesame oil
3 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
1 inch piece of ginger, peeled
and minced
1/2 tsp. crushed red pepper (optional)
1/2 cup beef broth
1/2 cup coconut aminos
2 tsp. fish sauce
1 tbsp. rice vinegar
toasted
sesame seeds, for garnish
FOR
SERVING
2 cups of Riced Cauliflower
olive oil
2 heads of baby bok
choy
1 tbsp. fish sauce
salt and pepper
Season the sliced flank
steak with salt and pepper all over. Sprinkle with 1 tbsp. arrowroot starch and
toss to coat.
Heat 4 tbsp. avocado or olive oil over medium high heat in a large nonstick
skillet.
Add steak, in batches, to the hot oil and begin frying, try and spread out the beef so that is spread in 1 single layer if possible. Fry on each side until it is a deep brown color, about 3-4 minutes per side. Set aside the cooked beef and continue until all of the beef is done and set aside.
Add
in the sesame oil, the garlic, the ginger, and the crushed red pepper. Sauté for
1 more minute. Pour
in the beef broth and using the back of a spoon, scrape up as much brown bits as
possible. Add
beef back into the skillet. Add
in green onions.
Add
the coconut aminos, rice vinegar, and fish sauce. Stir.
Bring
sauce to a simmer and let cook, stirring often, until sauce has thickened, about
5 minutes.
Serve
over rice cauliflower and a side of seared baby bok choy (see below). Sprinkle
with sesame seeds before serving.
FOR
THE CAULIFLOWER RICE AND THE BOK CHOY
In a skillet, heat 1 tbsp. olive oil over
medium-high heat. Add the riced cauliflower and season with salt and pepper, to
taste. Saute until cauliflower is tender, about 5-7 minutes.
Cut the baby bok choy in half lengthwise. Heat a large skillet over medium high heat with 2 tbsp. olive oil. Sear both sides of the bok choy until golden brown, about 4 minutes per side. Season with salt and pepper and drizzle with 1 tbsp. fish sauce.
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