The Oklahoman

Quick stir-fry features unexpected flavor

- SOURCE: Linda Gassenheim­er

Grapefruit, an unusual stir-fry ingredient, adds an intriguing touch to this beef dish. It takes a few minutes to prepare the ingredient­s, but only about 5 minutes to stir-fry.

The rice is cooked in the microwave oven and then added to the hot wok once the beef has been removed. The rice gets crisp and picks up the wok flavors.

I find it is best to line up all of the stir-fry ingredient­s on a plate or cutting board in order of use. Then you won't have to keep referring to the recipe while stir-frying.

Helpful Hints

• Your wok or skillet should be very hot so the beef will be crisp, not steamed. I add the beef in two stages to make sure the pan stays hot while stir-frying.

• Canned grapefruit

segments can be used instead of fresh. Make sure they are not packed in sugar

syrup and drain them.

• Any quick cooking beef can be used.

Countdown

• Prepare all of the stir-fry ingredient­s.

• Microwave rice and set aside.

• Stir-fry beef dish. Linda Gassenheim­er is an author of over 30 cookbooks. Her newest is “The 12-Week Diabetes Cookbook.” Find her on Facebook

STIR-FRIED BEEF AND GRAPEFRUIT

• 1 large grapefruit, cut into segments (1 cup)

• 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar

• 1/4 cup dry sherry

• 4 teaspoons minced garlic • 2 tablespoon­s hoisin sauce • 3/4 pound grass-fed beef tenderloin cut into pieces about same size as grapefruit segments

• 1/2 tablespoon canola, divided

• 1/2 pound snow peas • Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Remove skin from grapefruit and cut into segments set aside. Mix sugar, sherry, garlic and hoisin sauce together and set aside.

Heat oil in a wok or skillet. Make sure wok is hot before adding beef. Add half the beef. Stir-fry for 30 seconds. Add the rest of the beef.

Stir-fry 2 to 3 minutes. Add the sauce, snow peas and grapefruit segments. Stirfry for 2 minutes. Add salt and pepper to taste. Divide between two dinner plates. Yield 2 servings.

Per serving: 457 calories (29% from fat), 14.8 g fat (5.1 g saturated, 6.4 g monounsatu­rated), 84 mg cholestero­l, 41.0 g protein, 35.8 g carbohydra­tes, 4.9 g fiber, 375 mg sodium.

CRISP RICE

•1 package microwave brown rice (1 cup cooked) •Salt and freshly ground black pepper

Microwave rice according to package instructio­ns. Measure 1 cup rice and reserve remaining rice for another time. Set aside. Add the cooked rice to the pan after stir-fried beef is removed. Toss 1 minute or until rice is crisp. Add salt and pepper to taste. Add to the two dinner plates. Yield 2 servings.

Per serving: 124 calories (7% from fat), 1 g fat (0.3 g saturated, 0.4 g monounsatu­rated), no cholestero­l, 2.8 g protein, 25.8 g carbohydra­tes, 1.6 g fiber, 4 mg sodium.

 ??  ?? Stir-fried beef, along with crisp rice, takes on a unique twist with grapefruit on board. [LINDA GASSENHEIM­ER/ TNS]
Stir-fried beef, along with crisp rice, takes on a unique twist with grapefruit on board. [LINDA GASSENHEIM­ER/ TNS]

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