As I mentioned flank steak is usually the cut of meat used for this dish. But it’s a tougher cut of meat, and has never been my favorite, so I used sirloin steaks for my version. You could also use strip steak for this dish.
Advertisement:The steaks were about 1½ inches thick. I cut them into ¼ inch slices.
Then I laid the slices flat, covered them with plastic wrap and used a meat pounder to flatten them.
Then I laid the slices flat, covered them with plastic wrap and used a meat pounder to flatten them
Next, I put the meat in a resealable plastic bag and added cornstarch (this helps the meat crisp up nicely and will thicken the sauce).
Advertisement:I massaged the steak and cornstarch together to make sure each piece was fully coated. Then I let them sit for 15 minutes while I prepped my other ingredients.
Next, I added canola oil to a large frying pan and allowed the pan to heat up over medium-high heat.
Then I added the steak to the pan in a single layer and cooked for 30 seconds on each side (1 minute total).
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