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Nua Hang Nam Tok (Waterfall Beef ? Thai)Posted by WingsFan91 at recipegoldmine.com 11/15/2001 3:38 pm If you've got a broiler/grill you can cook this one anytime, otherwise wait for the barbeque season. In Thai nua is beef, yang means broiled (over a charcoal burner), and nam tok is a waterfall. The name comes from the sound the juices dripping from the beef onto the open charcoal brazier make. 1 pound steak, cut fairly thick Marinade Mix the marinade, coat the steak with it and marinade it for at least 3 hours. The steak is then barbecued, broiled or grilled until on the rare side of medium rare, cut into half inch thick strips and the strips cut into bite sized pieces. The meat can be kept cool until just before you want to eat. Remaining ingredients In a wok, bring a little oil to medium high heat, and add the strips of beef, immediately followed by all the remaining ingredients, stir fry until heated through (about a minute). Serve with Thai sticky rice. (Alternatively I rather like it as part of a meal with pad thai and a soup such as tom yum ghoong (hot and sour shrimp soup). Special thanks to - Muoi Khuntilanont.
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