Chinese

Recipe#25276

Title: Ants On The Hill (chinese Style Beef)

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Ants On The Hill (chinese Style Beef)

Yield: 6 servings

--------------------------BINDER--------------------------

2 ts Cornstarch

1/4 c Chicken soup stock, or

Canned chicken broth

-------------------------MARINADE-------------------------

1 ts Sugar

1/4 ts Black pepper

1/4 ts Baking soda

2 tb Soy sauce

1 tb Oyster sauce

1 ts Sesame seed oil

1 tb Dry sherry, gin or vodka,

Optional

------------------------INGREDIENTS------------------------

1 lb Ground chuck, sirloin or

Beef stew

3 c Fried cellophane noodles

3 tb Corn, vegetable or

Safflower oil

1 ts Minced fresh garlic OR

2 lg Cloves garlic, minced

2 tb Fresh scallions OR

1 Scallion with green top,

Diced

--------------------------NOODLES--------------------------

3 c Oil

2 oz Cellophane noodles

Before you start:Mix binder ingredients in cup or

small bowl until smooth.Set aside.Mix marinade

ingredients together in medium bowl until smooth. 1.

Add beef to marinade in bowl and blend well.Set aside.

2. Spread fried cellophane noodles evenly on serving

platter. 3. Heat skillet or wok on high for 30

seconds.Add oil and swirl to coat skillet for 30

seconds longer.Add garlic.Stir fry for 15 seconds. Add

beef and marinade.Stir fry for 2 minutes,until beef

loses its pink color. 4. Add binder to beef in skillet

and blend well.Cook 1 minute. 5. Spoon cooked beef

evenly over noodles.Garnish with scallions sprinkled

on top. Serve hot with rice and salad or vegetable of

your choice. Yields 4 to 6 servings.

Noodles: 1. Heat 3 cups of corn,vegetable or safflower

oil almost to smoking, about 375 degrees. 2. Unwrap

and drop in one package (2 oz.) cellophane noodles. 3.

Within 3 seconds,the noodles will puff up and turn

white and crunchy. 4. With slotted spoon or wire mesh

strainer,turn noodles over and deep fry for several

seconds. 5. Remove from hot oil and drain on paper

towels. May be stored in a tightly covered container

for about a week. Makes 5 cups fried noodles.

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