Why We Love Beef Teriyaki

Good stir-fry recipes are a must-have in busy home kitchens. The name alone instantly makes you think of a dish that’s quick to make on the stovetop, using a wok (or another sturdy pan) and VERY high heat. In fact, we feature several stir-fry recipes on the site because they are just as fast, easy, and consistently delicious! Similar to our Japanese Ginger Pork Stir-Fry, today we’re sharing this terrific Teriyaki Steak recipe, a classic Japanese-American stirfry with a dazzling savory-sweet glossy brown sauce. We’re sure you’ll love it, too! If you’re new to cooking you may think teriyaki sauce is complicated, therefore it’s just better to buy bottled teriyaki sauce at the grocery store. However, teriyaki sauce is extremely easy to make at home, and allows you a lot of flexibility to personalize the flavor. This simple beef teriyaki recipe combines stir-fried steak and scallions, with a quick-made teriyaki sauce. It’s ready in about 30 minutes, and is finished with fresh green onion and sesame seeds for a main dish that will thrill your family!

Ingredients You Need

For the Homemade Teriyaki Sauce –

Garlic – minced Ginger – fresh grated Soy sauce – I recommend low-sodium Sugar – granulated white (or brown sugar) Vinegar – rice vinegar is optimal, but slightly diluted white vinegar will also work Crushed red pepper flakes – optional for a great kick of heat

For the Teriyaki Steak –

Sesame oil – or other high-heat and neutral flavored oil, like avocado or canola oil Flank steak – fat trimmed, cut into 1-inch pieces Green onions – sliced Cornstarch – to thicken the sauce Sesame seeds – to garnish

How to Make Beef Teriyaki

Prep all ingredients: Chop the flank steak into 1-inch cubes, then toss the steak cubes in cornstarch to coat. Chop the green onions and divide them into whites and greens. Mince the garlic and grate the ginger. Set a wok (or large sauté pan) over medium-high heat. Add the sesame oil to the pan. Once hot, add the steak cubes and onion whites to the pan. Stirfry the steak cubes until brown on all sides but not cooked through. If working with a smaller pan, brown the steak in batches so it sears, not steams, as it cooks. Once all the steak cubes are browned, move them to a holding plate, leaving the remaining fat and juices in the pan.  For the teriyaki sauce: Place the garlic and ginger in the pan. Stirfry for 2-3 minutes to soften. Then add the soy sauce, sugar, rice vinegar, and crushed red pepper. Stir and simmer for 5-8 minutes until the sauce thickens into a gravy consistency. Add the browned steak cubes and juices back to the skillet. Toss and coat for 2-3 more minutes until the steak is fully cooked through. Turn off the heat and stir in the onion greens and sesame seeds.

Serving Suggestions

Serve teriyaki warm over fluffy white rice and/or Asian noodles, like ramen or soba noodles. For an even heartier meal consider serving with Japanese hibachi fried rice or miso clear soup. Although this is not a low-carb dish, because teriyaki sauce contains a decent amount of sugar, you can make it lower-carb by serving it with cauliflower rice instead of white rice. Pair the saucy and tender teriyaki with crisp, lightly cooked veggies. I love to let the sauce be the star and serve with steamed broccoli or snap peas. Or go with a simple and delicious crisp green salad with homemade Japanese ginger salad dressing.

Looking for More Quick and Easy Dinner Recipes? Be Sure to Also Try:

Simple Teriyaki Bowl with Chicken Teriyaki BBQ Shrimp Skewers Grilled Chicken Teriyaki Pizza Huli Huli Chicken Easy Vegan Stir Fry Sauce with Noodles Sheet Pan Mongolian Beef Easy Hunan Beef Beijing Beef (Copycat Panda Express Recipe)

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