Thai-style beef with sugar snap peas
Thai-style beef with sugar snap peasWilliam Meppem

This stir-fry is a snap once you make the paste. You can use red or green store-bought curry paste – it's quick but not as perfect.

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Ingredients

  • 3 tbsp vegetable oil

  • 350g beef fillet,thickly sliced (about 1cm) across the grain

  • 1 tbsp grated palm sugar

  • 3 tbsp fish sauce

  • 100g sugar snap peas,trimmed

  • 50g fresh black fungi,torn

  • 1 tbsp coriander leaves

  • half a lime,cut into wedges

FOR THE SPICE PASTE

  • 2 dried long red chillies, deseeded,soaked in warm water for 30 minutes and chopped

  • 3 red shallots,chopped

  • 2 cloves garlic,chopped

  • 1 tbsp galangal,peeled and chopped

  • 2 lemongrass stalks,tough outer leaves removed,chopped

  • 6 coriander roots,cleaned,scraped and chopped

  • ½ tsp coriander seeds,roasted and crushed

  • 6 white peppercorns,roasted and crushed

  • 1 tsp sea salt

Method

  1. 1. Pound the spice paste ingredients in a mortar with a pestle until you have a fine paste. Or process in a blender,adding a little water if necessary.

    2. Heat a wok until just smoking. Add the oil and,when hot,stir-fry the beef in batches until well browned (2-3 minutes),then remove from the wok. Placing the beef into the freezer for 30 minutes prior to slicing will make the process easier.

    3. Add paste to wok and stir-fry until fragrant,then add the palm sugar and fish sauce. Return the beef to the wok with the sugar snap peas and black fungi and stir-fry for a minute to integrate the flavours. Serve with the coriander and lime juice to taste.

    Serve with steamed rice.

    Goes well withNeil Perry's stir-fried iceberg lettuce

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Neil PerryNeil Perry is a restaurateur,chef and former Good Weekend columnist.

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