Easy Chinese Pepper Steak will quickly become a family stir-fry favorite. This quick take-out fake-out dinner is ready in just 15 minutes!
This American rendition of the classic Chinese Pepper Steak is super tasty and comes together in just 15 minutes. Itโs a simple stir-fry style dish of onions, peppers, and steak cooked in a wok with a yummy garlic ginger sauce. Cooking with a wok is fun and allows you to cook faster, at high heats. This dish is a life saver on a busy night and a crown pleaser all the while!
Can I use coconut oil in a stir fry?
Yes, but keep in mind that unrefined coconut oil smokes at high temperatures. Vegetable oil and refined coconut oil have a higher smoke point. It is still okay to cook with unrefined coconut oil, just expect some smoke with recipes like this one where the food is cooked on a higher heat.
Can I use a different cut of meat?
Yes. A flank steak or skirt steak also works well with this recipe. Be sure to cut your meat against the grain as doing so will ensure that the meat is more tender.
What can I use instead of a wok?
You can definitely make this dish in a frying pan. Woks are a great tool in the kitchen for stir fry style dishes and for cooking mixed vegetables. If you donโt have one, donโt skip the meal, but consider trying a wok some timeโyou will probably love it!
PRO TIP: Woks need to be seasoned just like a cast iron pan needs seasoning. It should come with a set of instructions on how to do so. It should go something like first, boil water in the wok. Rinse it off and coat it in oil then heat it up. Repeat the oil and heat several times. You also don’t wash it with soap. Let salt and heat do all the germ killing.
Storage and Reheating Instructions:
Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat in the microwave in 30-second increments or in a skillet over medium-low heat until warmed through.
If you like this recipe, you may also be interested in these other quick and easy takeout style recipes:
- Spicy Szechuan Shrimp and Broccoli
- 15 Minute Mongolian Beef
- Easy Kung Pao Chicken
- Chinese Takeout Orange Chicken
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Made this 2 nights ago and so awesome. Crazy easy too. Tripled the sauce and added broccoli to the veggies. Used red, orange, and yellow peppers. Put it over Jasmine Rice. Husband loved it. Kids liked it a bunch too. Second day was amazing after all fhe flavors melded in the fridge. Definitely will go into our rotation. Thanks for the great recipe!!
I’ve made several versions of this recipe, for a quick meal this is very tasty and works great with other dishes.
Great recipe.
Great recipe**********
Made this dish and we loved it ..thanks for sharing this recipe
Wow this was delicious! I had a 1.75 ponds of meat so I doubled the sauce adding an additional pepper and mushrooms. I used 2 teaspoons of pepper in the doubled sauce as well as a 1/4 teaspoon of ground ginger. I found This to be perfect. Thank you for a fabulous quick recipe.
I made this yesterday for our Sunday dinner I was without two items so I had to substitute the sesame oil and the fresh ginger for olive oil and ground ginger but the outcome was fabulous my husband love it and so did I if there was s option to leave a finish photo I would have this recipe is amazing!
OMG! Made this last nite & it was sooo delicious! One of my Chinese restaurant favs, but never expected it to be so authentic! Had a little less sirloin, so tweeked with less rice vinegar & black pepper, & needed way less oil. Smelled & tasted like I was in China Town!
This was amazing. I had some leftover rib eyes that had been grilled to medium rare and so I sliced them and this was a great way to use it up. I had some broccoli and asparagus and so I threw that in too. Served over cauliflower rice. Yum!
How about adding mushrooms. Hav you try it?
Mushrooms are always a great add to this type of dish.
Iโve made this recipe many times and is delicious. Today I made it with fresh book Chou, scallion, broccoli and turnip with chicken. I5 was delicious.. this is a great recipe that can be altered.