Chinese Beef With Broccoli — Fall Fest by in View All Posts, December 21st, 2011

Chinese Beef and Broccoli from Food Network Magazine

Broccoli isn’t just an easy summer side: This versatile ingredient is the perfect addition to a hearty winter meal. The holiday season calls for hours in the kitchen cooking up elaborate dishes for family and friends. Understandably, sometimes you just need a break.

Instead of reaching for the nearest takeout menu, try Food Network Magazine‘s Chinese Beef With Broccoli. Stir-frying in sections allows each ingredient to really shine without muddling the flavors. Flank steak will boost your energy, while broccoli brings both color and fresh flavor. In 30 minutes you’ll have a tasty meal and guaranteed smiles all around.

Talk to us: What’s your favorite way to eat broccoli? Tell us in the comments or join the conversation on Twitter at #cookingwith.

More broccoli recipes from family and friends:

Napa Farmhouse 1885: Broccoli Salad Recipe
What’s Gaby Cooking: Spicy Broccolini Pizza
Cooking With Elise: Roasted Vegetable Lasagna
FN Dish: Chinese Beef With Broccoli

Comments (1)

  1. jeri says:

    I made this dish. Way better than take out and for less money! I put broccoli in with the jar of picked veggies you can buy.

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