Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Beef Misono and Vegetable Misono


I'm sorry I haven't been posting much the last couple of days.I feel tired. This week I was reminded how hard it is to take care of a two year old plus an internet café. Since my aunt who takes care of Ykaie went back home to Palawan, Ykaie doesn't want to go to bed with anyone except me. Most of the time she sleeps here at the internet shop. She falls asleep on my lap while watching Tinkerbell on the other half of the screen.[I use the other half while she watches her movie].
This is how we are when we're here at the shop. Like now, she watches her Tinkerbell sitting on my lap as I write this post..heehee

Anyways, enough of that, I've been craving for a good Beef Misono but this place that I go to has been cooking theirs a little too oily in my past few visits.So I decided to cook my own. Beef Sirloin is just as good but it would've been much better if I used Beef tenderloin.

Ingredients:

for the Beef Misono:
500g beef sirloin, sliced thinly
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 tbsp canola oil
3tbsp butter
salt and pepper

♥for the Vegetable Misono:
300g bean sprouts [togue]
1 carrot, julienned
1 white onion. julienned
½ cabbage,julienned
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 tbsp canola oil
1 tbsp butter
2 tbsp water
1 tsp sesame oil
salt and pepper

Kikkoman Soy Sauce for seasoning/dipping sauce

Directions:
  • Season beef sirloin with salt and pepper to taste.
  • Heat oil and butter in a pan and sauté garlic until oil gets infused with the smell of garlic.
  • Stir- fry beef sirloin until it turns golden brown. Turn-off heat and set aside.
  • In another pan, heat oil and butter. sauté garlic and onion until it turns a little bit transluscent.
  • Add julienned bean sprouts, carrots and cabbage.
  • Pour in water and stir-fry until water evaporates.
  • Season with salt and pepper and sesame oil.
  • Mix well.Turn off heat.
  • Serve Beef Misono and Vegetable Misono with kikkoman soy sauce and steamed rice on the side.

17 foodie thoughts...:

A cupcake or two said...

I like recipes that are simple and delicious. The Misono looks amazing. By the way I would love to try your longanisa recipe. Oh how I miss the Philippines. I would dance for a crowd of it meant tasting lansoness again.

Paula said...

Looks really delicious! Misono is my husband's favorite I had no idea how to cook it until now. Thanks for sharing. :)

Pam said...

Yum - this looks really, really delicious.

lisaiscooking said...

I love bean sprouts, and the vegetable misono looks fantastic!

theUngourmet said...

My son is still like this and he's eight!

Looks like such a yummy meal! I'd even take some for my breakfast! :D

Angie's Recipes said...

That's an awesome yummy meal!

Faith said...

This looks so good! I love ordering this out, but I've never made it myself...I'm definitely going to give it a try!

Chow and Chatter said...

oh wow you have a lot on your plate and lap looks yummy is purple her nick name

Fresh Local and Best said...

This dish looks so yummy!

mycookinghut said...

Looks lovely! I can imagine that it's tiring to have do 2 important jobs at the same time.. I hope you will feel refresh after a good night sleep.. :)

Gera @ SweetsFoods said...

Hope you feel better and not tired! The misono recipe looks absolutely scrumptious :)

Cheers!

Gera

Helene said...

Another great meal. I love the way that you did prepare your veggies :)

Chef Fresco said...

Looks tasty!

Kerstin said...

What a flavorful beef dish - it sounds so tasty and comforting!

5 Star Foodie said...

Both the beef and the vegetable misono look superb! I hope you get a chance to get some good rest!

Jeanny said...

I love misono. Thanks for sharing this recipe :)

kitkat said...

I've tried it and its a big hit to my family. Thanks for sharing.So love Japanese dishes.Taste like Tokyo Tokyo.

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