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Yield:
4 Servings
Ingredients:
Amount Ingredient
BEEF ----------------
1 lb Beef (I find rumpsteak better than flank), cut into 2" x 1" x 1/4" slices
3/4 cup Pure water chestnut flour
1/2 cup Water
4 tbl Vegetable oil
1 pch Salt
----------------- SAUCE ----------------
1/2 cup Beef broth (I use 1/2 cup water + 1/2 tsp beef boullion)
4 tbl White vinegar
8 tbl Sugar
3 tbl Dry rice wine or pale dry sherry
3 tbl Mushroom soy sauce
3/4 tsp Oyster sauce
1/2 tsp Minced ginger
1/2 tsp Minced garlic
1/2 tsp Finely sliced scallion
1 pch White pepper
----------------- CORNSTARCH MIXTURE ----------------
2 tbl Cornstarch plus
2 tbl Water
----------------- GET READY ----------------
Pieces of dried orange peel (wash orange very well and peel 1/2")
Pieces and place the peel onto paper towels, let air-dry 2-3 days)
Dried red chile peppers (cut into halves)
2 x Coarsly chopped scallion bulbs
2 x Coarsly chopped garlic cloaves
Instructions:
Instructions: This recipe is a modification of a recipe for Orange Chicken posted by Russell S. Finn back in Dec. 1993. The suggestion of using water chestnut flour to coat the beef was a great one (it really is important to the dish), but unfortunately I forgot the name of the person who sent it to me; I thank him/her anyway.

This recipe is one of the closest Ive gotten to a Chinese restaurant-style. Hope yall enjoy it.

Beef: Mix together all ingredients except beef. The coating will have the consistency of thick gravy. Stir in the beef to coat; it will not coat heavily, but thats okay. After it sits for a while, it gets like wall putty. Let sit for 20-30 minutes; I do it the night before and let sit in fridge overnight.

Heat oil in a deep-fryer, pot, or wok; enough oil to deep-fry the beef. If you hold a wooden chopstick in the oil and tiny bubbles stream from the tip of the stick, the oil is hot enough (I use the highest setting on an electric burner). Add several pieces of the coated beef to the hot oil and fry for 5-8 minutes (you may want to remove a piece after 5 minutes and cut it in half and taste it to see how you like it. I cook it for 7-8 minutes until parts of the outside start to turn dark brown; its a matter of personal choice).

Put the first batch into the oven (on low) to keep warm while you fry the rest. Prepare the sauce while you fry the beef.

Sauce: Mix all ingredients together and set aside.

Now: After beef is finished and waiting in the oven, heat a wok on high heat and add the 2 TBSP of oil. Add the dried chiles, pieces of orange peel, and scallion (the Orange Chicken recipe calls for 5 pieces of orange peel and 3 dried chiles. I use 20 pieces of orange peel and 25-30 chiles, but I like it hot. The heat amount is your choice, but I would use 10 pieces of orange peel initially. You can increase it next time if its not

"orangy" enough for you). Stir-fry about 30 seconds; peel starts to give nice orange smell and chiles start to darken. Add the garlic and stir-fry another 30 seconds or so till peels start to brown and chiles turning black. Stir-up the sauce mixture and add to the wok. Stir constantly until sauce thickens and starts to bubble (1-2 minutes). Add the pieces of beef and stir until thoroughly coated. Serve with rice.

You can also serve this dish over a bed of brocolli(sp?) which has been stir-fried or lightly steamed (still crunchy, but not raw). The water chestnut flour is the key to the crunchy coating. You can remove the orange peel after its done if you dont like to eat them, but they taste good if eaten together with a piece of beef and a couple of peppers ;-)mmmmmmmmmmmm.

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