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Sunday, August 26, 2012
#SundaySupper: Gluten Free Pepper Steak
Recently I had the opportunity to participate in the #SundaySupper blog group. For those who are not familiar, it is a weekly themed event where food bloggers share their recipes and discuss the theme on Twitter than Sunday evening. This Sunday, the theme is Back to School Meals. These are recipes that are easy to make for a family and are easy to scale.
My choice for the event is pepper steak. Its a dinner that is affordable and quick to make. It's something that my mom would prepare for my family and me when I was in school, and is the first dinner recipe I think of for this topic.
The main items to be concerned about when making this gluten free are the soy sauce and the corn starch. Be sure to purchase gluten free soy sauce and corn starch. Also, feel free to omit the corn starch if you have a sensitivity towards it. The purpose of the corn starch is to thicken the sauce, and tastes just as great without it.
Thank you to Nicole of the daily dish recipes for hosting, please check her site out here. Also, be sure to check everyone else's recipes:
Greek Dogs by Supper For a Steal
Pasta with Sausage and Broccoli by Bobbi’s Kozy Kitchen
Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad by Magnolia Days
Double Duty Fajita Chicken: Nachos Supreme and Enchiladas by Doggie at the Dinner Table
Zucchini, Corn and Bacon Crepes by Vintage Kitchen
Oregon Shrimp Quesadillas by Pescetarian Journal
Korean omelet rice by Crispy Bits & Burnt Ends
Lemon Dillled Salmon Croquette Burgers by Granny’s Down Home Southern Cooking
Gluten Free Pepper Steak with Rice by No One Likes Crumbley Cookies
Crispy Ravioli in Cherry Tomato Sauce by Shockingly Delicious
BLT Soup by Meal Planning Magic
Korean Pan-Fried Fish by Kimchi Mom
Stove top mac ‘n cheese by Gotta Get Baked
Deconstructed Enchiladas by In the Kitchen with KP
Croque Monsieurs by Juanita’s Cocina
Summer Squash and Mushroom Quesadillas by Chocolate Moosey
Seared Lamb on a bed of Mashed potatoes with Artichoke Hearts by Cooking Underwriter
Pasta with Creamy Kale Pesto by Webicurean
Baked Spanish Tortilla by Happy Baking Days
Grilled Chicken Caesar Pizza by In the Kitchen with Audrey
Whole Wheat Pasta with Swiss Chard and White Beans by The Lemon Bowl
Tomato Pie by My Catholic Kitchen
Shredded Chicken in Peanut Sauce Tacos w/ Corn & Zucchini Sauté by GirliChef
Tomatillo Chicken Stew by Small Wallet, Big Appetite
Pollo a la Crema by La Cocina de Leslie
Baked Tilapia Fish Tacos by Home Cooking Memories
Grilled Lemon Pepper Chicken with a Yogurt Dill sauce and a Greek Salad by Noshing with the Nolands
Wagon Wheel Pasta with Pancetta & Peas by Chelsea’s Culinary Indulgence
Lemon & Dill Shrimp Pasta w/ Oven Roast Corn by Mama, Mommy, Mom
Ricotta – Tofu Tomato Toasts by Yummy Smells
One Pot Spicy Asian Chicken and Rice by Hezzi D
Turkey Italian Brown Rice Casserole by Momma’s Meals
Flatbread Pizza with Cilantro Garlic Sauce by Mom’s Test Kitchen
Kung Pao Shrimp by Mangoes and Chutney
Cashew Chicken Stir-fry by Diabetic Foodie
Chicken Bacon Avocado Quesadillas by Dinners, Dishes and Desserts
Roasted Butternut Lo Mein by The Meltaways
Potluck Casserole with Cornbread Stuffing by Cindy’s Recipes & Writings
Jerk Chicken Chili by Mrs. Mama Hen
Loaded Chicken and Steak Stuffed Potatoes by Big Bears Wife
Steamed Tofu Serve with Fried Mix Vegetables by My Trials in the Kitchen
Pasta with sausage and cherry tomatoes by Tora’s Real Food
Chicken Ravioli with Peas and Bacon by Daddy Knows Less
Chorizo Tomato Pasta with a Creamy Sauce by Avocado Pesto
Quick N Easy Thai Coconut Shrimp Stir Fry by Sue’s Nutrition Buzz
Whole Wheat Pizza with Hummus & Fresh Greens by Family Spice
Speedy ‘n Spicy Shrimp Pasta by The Weekend Gourmet
End of Summer Grilled Peach and Chicken Salad by Sustainable Dad
Teriyaki Tuna Bowl by Family Foodie
Weeknight Stir Fry by From Fast Food to Fresh Food
Baked Egg with Mushrooms and Bacon by Pippi’s in the Kitchen Again
Taco Bake by Daily Dish Recipes
Fried Rice and Black Beans by Mama’s Blissful Bites
Chicken with Broccoli, Sun-dried Tomatoes and Bow Ties by That Skinny Chick Can Bake
Pasta in Tomato sauce and turkey meatballs by Basic & Delicious
Pasta Primavera by Midlife Road Trip
Tots Your Tots Will Love by The Hand that Rocks the Ladle
Here's my recipe:
30 minute Gluten Free Pepper Steak
Preparation time: 5 minutes
Cook time: 20 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Ingredients
2 cups water
1 tbsp butter
1 cup white rice
half of 1 yellow onion, diced
1 tsp garlic powder
salt and pepper
1 lb top sirloin, sliced into strips
3/4 cup gluten free soy sauce
1 tbsp gluten free corn starch
1/8 cup sugar
1 bell pepper sliced into strips
Steps
In a medium saucepan with a lid, boil the 2 cups water and butter. Once boiling, stir in the rice and cover with the lid. Reduce to a medium low heat and cook for about 17 minutes.
In a large skillet, add a tablespoon of olive oil and cook the diced onion until it is lightly translucent. Add the garlic powder, salt, pepper, and beef. Cook until the beef is no longer red, stirring occasionally.
While the beef cooks, stir the sauce, starch and sugar together until there are no more clumps of starch. Pour the sauce into the pan, and cook for an additional 3-4 minutes, or until the sauce thickens.
Fluff the rice before serving, and enjoy!
What an awesome recipe! I am so glad you shared this during #SundaySupper and love that you are part of our Movement.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Glad you like it!
DeleteHaven't had good pepper steak in a while - I'll definitely be trying your version. I'll probably skip the sugar though :)
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious. I can't wait to give this a try :)
ReplyDeleteA great twist on pepper steak! I like rice with everything and this comes together in a snap. Have a great sunday!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Let me know if you try to make it!
DeleteLOVE pepper steak! And I love how you've served yours! YUM!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Deletelooks very filling!! yum!
ReplyDeleteI have always enjoyed pepper steak. Thanks for sharing your recipe today. It is a great gluten-free option.
ReplyDeleteoh yum! what a simple but delicous dish! Thank you for sharing the recipe. I have some beef and peppers in the fridge right now so I'll be making it this week.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, let me know how it turns out!
DeleteThis sounds so good--I may just give it a try this week.
ReplyDeleteLooks simple and delicious! I haven't made pepper steak in years...and it's time to remedy that :) Happy #SundaySupper~
ReplyDeleteI have great memories of this dish-- definitely should try it again! Thanks for reminding me.
ReplyDeleteYou had me at steak.
ReplyDeleteExactly the kind of recipe my family loves!
ReplyDeleteI love pepper steak - this looks very good!
ReplyDeleteI love pepper steak! Actually, I love any kind of steak! :)
ReplyDeleteI always seem to love the combo of steak w/ peppers - I know I'd enjoy this meal!
ReplyDeleteAnything made with peppers is a winner in my book! I love how you plated this. Looks DEEEEE-LISCIOUS! :)
ReplyDeleteYum, I love pepper steak! I'm so glad to be a part of this amazing group - it's led me to discover fantastic blogs like this one. I'm trying to incorporate more gluten-free meals into my diet so I'll be sure to visit often for ideas.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, let me know if you try any!
DeleteWhat a quick and easy stir fry, yummy!!
ReplyDeleteI love pepper steak :) Such a simple recipe, but so good!
ReplyDeleteJamie @ www.mamamommymom.com
I love pepper steak, and since my sister-in-law is gluten intolerant it is always wonderful to add more gluten-free recipes to my repertoire. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletePepper steak is one of my favorites! Thanks for sharing, T.R.!
ReplyDeleteI haven't had pepper steak in forever, looks great!
ReplyDeleteNice !Never made Pepper steak quite this way ! Usually make beef stir fry ! Looks easy and simple too ! Thanks for sharing !
ReplyDeleteHi T.R. Crumbley,
ReplyDeleteIt's a great recipe!
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Good idea this the #SundaySupper blog group. When I read all this recipes, it makes me think I'm at the table in a gourmet restaurant... Moreover, for the'' salt and pepper'', pepper is often neglected because of poor quality. I finally opted for the aromatics peppers like Kerala pepper or Kampot pepper. They are delicious, and finally real spices and flavors.
ReplyDeletehttp://kampot-pepper.us