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Add zing to your dinner with southeast asian flavors

- Lynda Balslev is an award-winning writer and cookbook author.

This Southeast Asian-inspired recipe is a simple meal that’s meant to be served family-style and promises to brighten up your weekly menu plan. The base of the dish is a tangle of ramen noodles, coated in a citrusy sesame-ginger sauce, which also serves as a dressing to drizzle over the dish. Seared skirt steak strips, quickly marinated in a sweetand-sour sauce fragrant with lemongrass, infuses an extra wallop of flavor and spice that belies the ease of preparing this dish.

The key to this recipe is assembling the list of Asian ingredient­s for the marinade and dressing, many of which are common pantry staples or easily found in well-stocked supermarke­ts. The good news is that they have long shelf lives, so once you purchase them, you can easily prepare other Asian-inspired soups, curries and stir-fries.

Lemongrass is a fresh ingredient found in the produce section of the supermarke­t. Also known as citronella, it resembles a woody spring onion and has an aromatic floral and lemony flavor that is concentrat­ed in the oil in the center of the stalk. For the marinade in this recipe, the stalk need only be gently crushed with the side of a knife and then sliced to release its flavor. (For other dishes where the lemongrass is eaten, the outer stalks should be removed, and the center stalks minced or pounded to a paste.) If fresh lemongrass is not available, jarred lemongrass paste can be substitute­d. Simply add 2 teaspoons of the paste to the marinade.

This recipe calls for budget-friendly skirt steak, which is less common in Southeast Asian cuisine. The meat can be quickly marinated, or better yet, let it marinate in the refrigerat­or for up to 24 hours to build more flavor. Chicken or tofu can be substitute­d for the protein if preferred.

Spicy lemongrass and chile skirt steak noodles

Active Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes, plus marinating time

Yield: Serves 4 to 5

Marinade:

3 garlic cloves, minced

2 tablespoon­s fresh lime juice

2 tablespoon­s sweet chile sauce

2 tablespoon­s soy sauce

1 tablespoon fish sauce

1 tablespoon vegetable oil

1 lemongrass stalk, white part only, outer leaves removed, stalk gently crushed then thinly sliced (or 2 teaspoons lemongrass paste)

1 ½ to 1 ¾ pounds skirt steak, sliced against the grain in 1-inch strips

Dressing:

2 tablespoon­s fresh lime juice

2 tablespoon­s sesame oil

2 tablespoon­s tahini

1 tablespoon soy sauce

1 garlic clove, minced

2 teaspoons brown sugar

1 teaspoon finely grated peeled fresh ginger

¼ teaspoon Sriracha or Asian hot sauce

8 to 9 ounces uncooked ramen noodles Vegetable oil for pan frying

1 to 2 red or green jalapeno chile peppers, seeded and thinly sliced

¼ cup fresh cilantro leaves

¼ cup torn fresh mint leaves 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds Lime wedges

Combine the marinade ingredient­s in a large bowl and whisk to blend. Add the skirt steak and stir to thoroughly coat. Let stand for 30 minutes (or cover the bowl and refrigerat­e at for up to 24 hours, stirring occasional­ly).

Whisk the dressing ingredient­s in a small bowl.

Cook the noodles until al dente per package instructio­ns. Drain and transfer to a bowl. Pour half of the dressing over the drained noodles and toss to coat.

Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Remove the steak from the marinade and add to the skillet, without overcrowdi­ng, in batches if necessary. Sear the steak strips until cooked to your desired doneness, about 5 to 7 minutes for mediumrare. Transfer to a plate and repeat with the remaining meat.

To serve, spread the noodles on a serving platter or in a shallow serving bowl. Arrange the skirt steak strips over the noodles. Scatter the chile peppers, cilantro, mint and sesame seeds over and around the steak. Drizzle the remaining sauce over the steak and noodles to your taste. Serve garnished with lime wedges.

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