Ingredients
1 pound Beef- steak or stew beef, cut into thin strips
1 Green Bell pepper cut julienne style
1 Red Bell pepper- julienne
1 onion chopped
1 zucchini – julienne
1 carrot- julienne
Sauce
2 cups beef bouillon
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup vinegar
Cayenne pepper–pinch or desired amount.This can be hot or mild depending on your taste.
5 Tbs. sugar
1 spoon cornstarch mixed with a little water
Directions
In a large pan, add olive oil, beef and onions.
Saute and cover, let simmer for a few minutes and add sauce, cover and cook until tender and well done.
When beef is totally cooked and tender, add vegetables and continue cooking until crisp tender.
My children tend to like things more well done so I cook the vegetables longer.
When you are happy with the texture of your vegetables, add cornstarch mixture and stir very well, let boil and thicken. This can be seasoned in any way you like adding more or less ingredients and spices.
Can not go wrong with beef and veggies Lynz!!!
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oh yes I agree
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Yum, yum!
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thanks Richard!
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Welcome 🙂
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This looks so good!
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Thanks!
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One of my favorites, thanks Lynz! 🙂
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Thanks spear!
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Yumm this is:)
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Thanks Lina!
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Looks Yummy!!!!!! 🙂 perfect sunday lunch
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Thanks dear!! I will try your rice with lentils, love that idea!
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I am delighted
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Now I can identify with this.. Mama Mia
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We had this meal yesterday, how funny! 🙂 I love this recipe, beef and pepper is an amazing combo. Hope you enjoyed it :*
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ha ha funny! We eat it quite often as a quick meal and we love it! Thanks Deniza! We have something in common!
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Yes, haha we too 🙂 I make sure to have beef around 1-2x a week, this way my iron levels have stayed consistent without having to supplement, yay! 🙂
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good idea! thanks!
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Looks good Lynz….I love beef and peppers too!
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yumm
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I can eat the whole dish by myself!
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Yummy! One of my favorites! ❤
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Me too! thanks for stopping by
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Looks so delicious Lynn 🙂
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Thanks Freda!
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I love it when the “right” recipe is waiting for me in my inbox when I get home from the grocery store. Happened to bring home beef and peppers today, and there you were. Thanks! 🙂
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ha ha wow!
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just a note, my measurements are always ha ha estimates, I try to measure now for the blog!
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That’s how I cook, too! The mere “idea” of it is what sends me into happy cooking land… the rest, I figure out. 🙂 xo
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yes !!! it is hard on this blog to write it out!! I try to measure but still it ends up different!
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Nice combination of beef and peppers! Looks Delish!
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thanks! I lived in the middle east for 16 years so I cook allot of authentic middle eastern food
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Dish has come out well
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thanks
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Thank you for visiting my blog. I failed to find where to comment on your About page. It sounds like you have had an interesting life. And nine children! I can’t imagine cooking for so many people every day. Cooking is not one of my strengths, although I can make something edible.
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ha ha yes it has been interesting! I have my story on my blog and recipes! Thanks for visiting me!
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I hope to find time to read your stories 😊
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Thanks
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For a yummy food like this, I know I will end up eating a lot of rice because of how flavorful the beef is 🙂 Awesome recipe! 😉
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I love rice, thanks!
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You’re most welcome 🙂
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One of my favorites and so easy to make. Danny is a fan of peppers so I get his. He isn’t a fan of rice either. He won’t eat white rice so I make wild or saffron or whatever. This is great over mashed taters.
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yummm
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🙂 🙂
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We don’t eat beef ,So I m going to try this with Mutton Lynz
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sounds good!
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Oh this looks SO good!
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Thanks Jasmine!
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Oh my… That looks a-ma-zing and I am so hungry! 🙂
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thanks!
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Yum. And beautifully illustrated.
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Thanks!
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Yummy! :O)
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My kind of meal. Looks good and I could almost smell the peppers.
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thanks so much!
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Oh this one’s definitely high up on my list – but when do you get time to cook?
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It is tough!
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I’m sure – I see that your blog keeps you busy as well:-)
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It does, I started off just putting some recipes up but now I am hooked! It is hard to leave my kids so trying to find a way to work from home. Tutor or a book not sure.
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Yes it’s quite a balancing act. I’ll check your story out tomorrow, something you could definitely turn into a book 🙂
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People keep telling me to but not sure
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Thanks
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