Beef Teriyaki (30-Minute Recipe)

Beef Teriyaki (30-Minute Recipe)

Beef Teriyaki (30-Minute Recipe)

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Beef Teriyaki is a flavorful dish that you can have ready in about 30 minutes! Crispy beef and a quick teriyaki sauce all made in one pan that will rival any take-out dish.

This beef teriyaki is a homemade version of one of my favorite restaurant dishes. Every piece of beef is a little crispy and coated in a sweet and sticky teriyaki sauce! It’s delicious served over steamed rice for a quick weeknight dinner.

What is teriyaki?

Teriyaki is a Japanese cooking term which describes food (usually meat) that is dipped or brushed with a sauce and then quickly grilled or broiled.

The sauce used in teriyaki recipes is traditionally made with soy sauce, sake or mirin, and sugar or honey. Almost all teriyaki sauces include soy sauce and some kind of sugar (for sweetness).

Tamari is also a popular option in Japanese recipes. Tamari is a Japanese form of soy sauce that’s naturally gluten-free. To make this recipe gluten-free, simply use tamari or gluten-free soy sauce.

You also might like this recipe for gluten-free teriyaki sauce.

Ingredients to make the teriyaki beef recipe

You might already have many of these ingredients in your refrigerator, especially if you like cooking meals that have Asian-inspired flavors.

For the meat:

  • Flank steak
  • Cornstarch
  • Coconut oil (or a cooking oil of your choice)

For the sauce:

  • Tamari (a Japanese form of soy sauce)
  • Brown sugar
  • Water
  • Cornstarch
  • Red pepper flakes
  • Green onions
  • Garlic cloves
  • Fresh ginger

Check out this article on “is soy sauce gluten-free?” for more details!

How to Cut Flank Steak

Cutting meat properly will actually help make it juicier and less chewy.

  1. Find the grain of the meat.

When you hear people talk about the ‘grain’ of the meat, they are talking about the way the muscle fibers are lined up in the meat. The grain is pretty easy to spot in a flank steak – it looks like long lines running along the length of the steak.

  1. Make your cuts against the grain.

The best way to slice a piece of meat to ensure that it is extra tender is to slice against the grain. In other words, do NOT slice along the lines, but rather, cut across them.

Tips:

  • Cut your slices as thin as possible. Make them no thicker than ¼ inch, if possible. Using thinner slices also helps to keep the meat tender, making it perfect for recipes like beef teriyaki.
  • Hold your knife at a 45 degree angle. As you slice into the steak, instead of cutting straight down, hold your knife at a slight angle. Slicing the steak this way helps to prevent your meat from being too chewy. Also, it makes for a prettier presentation.

How to Make Beef Teriyaki

  1. Make the sauce by whisking together the tamari, brown sugar, water, cornstarch and red pepper flakes. Set aside while you cook the beef.
  2. Slice the steak into strips and transfer them to a zip top bag with cornstarch. Toss to coat the strips in cornstarch.
  3. Cook the beef in a skillet in an even layer for several minutes. Then, remove the steak from the pan and set aside.
  4. Add the sauce ingredients, green onions, garlic and ginger to the skillet and cook.

NOTE: For best results, be sure to shake off any excess cornstarch before browning the beef so each piece is just very lightly coated.

What can I serve with this?

I love serving this teriyaki beef with steamed rice and steamed broccoli to make a tasty meal that is just like something you would get in a restaurant. But this meat dish goes well with plenty of other side dishes, too.

Keep the accompanying dishes light so that the intense flavor of the beef teriyaki shines. Try pairing the beef with some of your other favorite Asian-inspired dishes.

Some suggestions include:

  • Steamed or stir-fried vegetables, like green beans, cauliflower, mushrooms, snow peas, bok choy
  • Rice noodles or egg noodles
  • Rice side dish, like coconut rice, jasmine rice, basmati rice, or try my 50/50 Cauli-Brown Rice Fried Rice

Want more quick dinner suggestions?

One of the best things about this beef teriyaki meal is that it doesn’t take very long to put together. If your busy evenings don’t give you much time to put dinner on the table, then you might want to try my other quick dinner ideas, like this popular Baked Sticky Chicken or my 30-Minute Beef Stroganoff.

If you love this recipe, I’d love to hear from you! Leave me a quick comment and rating below. Happy Cooking!

This post was last modified on December 13, 2024 6:30 am