Beef with Broccoli

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • Get the details of this recipe (in English) here: panlasangpinoy...
    This video features another version of preparing Beef with Broccoli. This is a delicious Asian dish that is best eaten with fried rice. Yang Chow Fried Rice is my recommendation ( • Yang Chow Fried Rice ). Aside from fried rice, Beef with broccoli also goes well with plain white steamed rice.
    This beef with broccoli version is a variation of the original Chinese recipe. The manner of preparation might be a bit different but the final result is a delicious dish that you will surely like.
    Here is what beef with broccoli is called in other countries: 肉西兰花, boeuf aux brocolis, Rindfleisch mit Brokkoli, βόειο κρέας με μπρόκολο, daging sapi dengan brokoli, mairteola le brocailí, manzo con broccoli, biff med brokkoli, nötkött med broccoli, говядина с брокколи, thịt bò với bông cải xanh

Комментарии • 593

  • @rosyrangel62
    @rosyrangel62 13 лет назад +11

    yo, no hablo ingles pero, entiendo tus recetas y me encantan, gracias por mostrarnos algo de tu pais y hacerlo facil.

  • @jigz71012
    @jigz71012 8 лет назад +96

    Masarap po kahit walang rice wine wala ko beef stock pero pinalitan ko ng beef cubes .. masarap po nakakabitin ang isang kalderong kanin hehe..

    • @bluesztarr
      @bluesztarr 7 лет назад +2

      Mary Jeane To p

    • @noniemanalo218
      @noniemanalo218 7 лет назад

      Mary Jeane To
      ^'

    • @WWuxian
      @WWuxian 7 лет назад +3

      Mary Jeane To beef stock din ung beef cubes. ginamit nya lang ung rice wine para lumambot ung karne ng beef.

  • @sakinehbs
    @sakinehbs 14 лет назад +3

    this is wonderfull show, i wish he would just talk in English so we all can understand, but i know he is doing it for his own people too. Rock on man you are great.

  • @mscornflicks
    @mscornflicks 12 лет назад +1

    I don't talk or understand philipino but i can understand his cooking .. simple and easy you have eyes and you can recognise what he's doing and using.

  • @Zacary733
    @Zacary733 7 лет назад +11

    nag asawa ako wala ko masyado alam na lutuin sa karne, ikaw naging guide ko thank you sir. laking tulong mo! ngayon hndi na nag luluto asawa ko at hndi na nakilos ako na lahat lahat lahat. kapagod 😊

  • @RoNoobeh
    @RoNoobeh 11 лет назад +3

    You should also make an English episode. I swear, foreigners would love this. Mostly because how you narrate it. ^^ You earned yourself a subscription.

  • @stepovic
    @stepovic 12 лет назад +5

    Great video, even though I don't speak fillipino, I still was able to follow the recipe. Very tasty, I must have pinoy genes!

  • @maxrod1247
    @maxrod1247 7 лет назад +37

    He's obviously speaking a mix of his language and English, for the people commenting they can barley understand him. Just listen to the English parts and the directions will be clear.

  • @TB-xt1fg
    @TB-xt1fg 9 лет назад +51

    I make this all the time comes out very nice and you can understand what he is using , so language isn't any issue!! please post an other video on how to make sweet and sour chicken!!!

  • @baebae2370
    @baebae2370 7 лет назад +74

    || INGREDIENTS ||
    •Beef •Broccoli•Corn Starch•Ground Black Pepper•Rice Wine•Beef Stock•Oyster Sauce•Soy Sauce•Garlic•Cooking Oil & Water
    Step 1Marinate the meat ADD Soy sauce, Rice Wine,Pepper and corn starch.
    Step 2While meat is marinating make your sauce ADD Soy Sauce, Oyster Sauce, Beef Stock, and Rice Wine stir & Combine!
    Step 3Blanch your broccoli remove & cool for cooking.
    Step 4Add oil to skillet and add the beef cook, flip and continue cooking. ADD Garlic and brown. Next add sauce and bring it to a boil to thicken a bit the mix in broccoli.
    Step 5Dilute Corn starch and water add it to the pan and cook & mix.=======&&& As he said you can go to that website for exact measurements.
    SIDE NOTE - Based off my knowledge of playing with a chicken stir fry I make often the Corn starch solution (Starch and water mix) is supposed to be a thickener for the sauce. It's equal part water to starch . I usually add it when I have a lot of sauce made and want it to stick to the chicken more.
    YW!!

  • @ghostfire1234
    @ghostfire1234 12 лет назад

    why are a bunch non filipinos acting hostile against this guy? seriously, its not that hard to see what hes doing without english words. besides, he posted this in youtube for his fellow pinoys first and foremost. so if you guys cant understand anything then look for another video with english or captions on them.

  • @iannesoriano6257
    @iannesoriano6257 11 лет назад

    nde ako marunong magluto pero nong makita ko e2 panlasang pinoy dami ko ng natutunang mga luto.. thanks sa panlasang pinoy ..

  • @jobeeamarilla8186
    @jobeeamarilla8186 9 лет назад +4

    Tnx sa panlasang pinoy.... now i know how to cook a beef... in different menu... God bless po..

  • @LoryTV
    @LoryTV 10 лет назад +13

    i just cooked this and it tastes AMAZING! My family loved it as well ^.*
    thanks for the recipe.

  • @Alerion05
    @Alerion05 13 лет назад

    you dont really have to understand him but actually just pay attention and you catch on, on what you need to do..its simple guys dont hate

  • @jenicamanangan3998
    @jenicamanangan3998 8 лет назад +3

    thanks for this recipe Kuya vanjo I just made this for dinner earlier my husband and my step son loves it and I also do, the best beef brocoli I've ever tasted it's perfect i followed all the measurements even the way of blanching the brocoli God bless you

  • @ahy12
    @ahy12 11 лет назад

    buti na lang may mga katulad mo na willing mag share ng kaalaman.. naging master chef ako dahil dito.. bibilib ang magiging byenan ko... kahit hindi nmn ako talaga marunong magluto

  • @msaprilyang
    @msaprilyang 13 лет назад +2

    OMG ! idk y peoples hating on other languages..you don't need to understand wtf they say..you can just watch and understand the presentation to the measurements of the food ! you don't exactly need the right measurement to make it taste right. Just eyeball it then you get the measurement to the ingredients.

  • @juggaknix
    @juggaknix 10 лет назад +9

    i love the Filipino and english language mix, wish i understood Tagalog.

    • @_patontheback_
      @_patontheback_ 10 лет назад

      Check the description for the link to the recipe. Its in English!

  • @balizaist
    @balizaist 12 лет назад

    hi,,na try ko na poh tong lutuin ang sarap sarap poh,..thank u poh kuya sa vid.nagustuhan din po ng asawa ko,kahit american poh siya nasasarapan wow,.. bilib po ako sayo kuya,..thank u poh talaga,..

  • @anniehelms2690
    @anniehelms2690 12 лет назад

    my mom enjoyed watching this Panlasang Pinoy and always asked me to cook some of the recipe that has been pictured here....my mom-in-law is a good american cook!!

  • @anniehelms2690
    @anniehelms2690 12 лет назад

    wag naman po sana tayong mamintas ng ating kapwa pinoy...malaki po ang naitutulong ng Panlasang Pinoy lalo na sa mga kapwa natin na bago pa lang nagpapamilya at gusto matutuo ng pagluluto...pwede din naman po tayo na mag-experiment ng mga ingredients na gusto ng ating panlasa at magugustuhan ng ating pamilya....
    iwasan po sa nating mamintas ng nakakasakit....baka kasi bumalik sa inyo yang kabastusan na ginagawa nyo!!!

  • @briannasaplan9831
    @briannasaplan9831 12 лет назад

    ang galing po ninyo,dami ko na pong natutunan sa mga tinuro nio...god bless and good luck po...cencia n po sa mga ibang kpwa natin minsan po nkapunta lang sa ibang bansa kala nila sila n mgaling...thank you....

  • @itdependsupon8266
    @itdependsupon8266 6 лет назад

    I believe na ganyan talga ang tamang pagluluto ng karne dpat lutong- luto para ligtas sa anumang klaseng paracites

  • @jessicatamayo752
    @jessicatamayo752 11 лет назад

    sobrang laki ng nai2long skin ng panlasang pinoy,honesty po tlga d po aq mrunong magluto at dhil po sa inyo marami na akng naihahandang pagkain..specially ulam..so thank u po tlga ng marami.

  • @jephyao
    @jephyao 11 лет назад

    sarap neto after ko lutuin ung giniling ngayun eto nman susubukan ko nxt day off ko.haha......cnxa s mga titikim ng luto ko ha ngaaral ako mgluto ayoko kc umasa s mga k roomate ko d2 s qatar.

  • @igorota7198
    @igorota7198 9 лет назад

    Nagluto ako nito at hay super sarapppp talaga,lht kasama ko sa flat nakikakain ubos na agad.Thanx sa panlasang pinoy

  • @anubispfenix
    @anubispfenix 13 лет назад

    you guys are crazy even if you don't understand everything he is saying, if you listen to the key English words it very easy to follow.

  • @Puckanm
    @Puckanm 6 лет назад

    This video was GREAT! Dont let the bad comments get you down! My family Loved it.

  • @jamesbeardsmore5083
    @jamesbeardsmore5083 12 лет назад

    tnx kuia,lagi po akung nanunod sa panlsang pinoy.....dahil po sa in u,natutuo ako magluto khit im yung,waaaaaaaa Sana po marami pa PO ka U,Matulugn kung ayw mn ng iba sa luto mo problema na nla un,kc po ayw nila matuto heheh tnx po ulit?

  • @teripieable
    @teripieable 12 лет назад

    hello,i know to cook but i want to learn more the right procedures especially lutong pinoy....from cyprus......

  • @gronxman1
    @gronxman1 13 лет назад +1

    Thank you for posting this... have made several of the Filipino recipes listed by this member and a have found them all to be delicious!

  • @joincozhack
    @joincozhack 10 лет назад +15

    according to google!!! hiihhihi .. if walalng white wine you can use white vinegar or citrus vinegar

  • @carolinaglizarde
    @carolinaglizarde 14 лет назад

    im mexican it was hard to understand, but the image shows an easy way to cook it. im going to suscribe because it was easy and delicious. i dont speak a lot english but its good to try to speak even if you dont do it well, at least you try. thanks sr.

  • @cody7556
    @cody7556 7 лет назад +1

    FOR THOSE ASKING FOR SUBTITLES/ENG TRANSLATION:
    For this episode of "Panlasang Pinoy" we will be cooking Beef Broccoli. The ingredients we need are: beef, broccoli, cornstarch, black ground pepper, rice wine, beef stock, ouster sauce, soy sauce, and garlic. We also need cooking oil and water.
    First step is to marinate the beef. Add in the soy sauce, rice wine, ground black pepper, and cornstarch. Mix it all in until the marinated sauce seeps into the beef.
    While the beef is marinating, we will combine the following ingredients for the sauce: pour in the soy sauce, oyster sauce, beef stock, and rice wine, and then stir. Set aside.
    Next step is to blanch the broccoli. Boil water in a pot then add in the broccoli. Let it cook for a minute then place the broccoli in an iced water bath to maintain its freshness and texture. Leave for a while before pouring out excess water.
    Next is to heat up the pan. Make sure it's really hot before putting in the oil. Then place in the marinated beef in the heated pan. Scatter the beef to cook it well and evenly. After the beef is cooked, add in the garlic. Stir a bit. Cook beef until light brown in color. Add in the sauce we mixed a while ago. Bring to a boil until sauce is thick. Add in the broccoli. Add in cornstarch to further thicken the sauce. Mix well.
    Done. For the exact measurements, visit their website.

  • @rosarioosterbur3805
    @rosarioosterbur3805 12 лет назад

    I am a mexican and I don't speak english, but i am INTELLIGENT like you, and it's easy understand all the recipe, the measures are in his website. :) and this is yumiiiiiii

  • @louhanglou5110
    @louhanglou5110 9 лет назад

    thanks sayo marami ako natutunan na luto,,i want to learn more,,god bless

  • @jephyao
    @jephyao 11 лет назад

    ayus.try ko to lutuin bukas n bukas dn.sana my sahod n mamaya.haha

  • @TheBurn7777
    @TheBurn7777 9 лет назад +14

    My favorite channel here on youtube 😊😊😊

  • @dharmendrbisht9130
    @dharmendrbisht9130 8 лет назад +2

    hi my name is dharmendar im thai chaf I watching is movie it is beautifully I like this food

  • @MSINTEGRITY
    @MSINTEGRITY 12 лет назад

    I just don't understand all the disrespect towards each other. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, know need to display such evilness. His English may not be so good, but I am intelligent enough to watch the demonstration and go from there. For those of us that didn't know how to make this dish, we should just be grateful that he shared his cooking skills, I know I am. Let us stop being so hateful towards one another PLEASE!!!!!!!

  • @SaturnalianNWO
    @SaturnalianNWO 11 лет назад

    I only speak english french and spanish. I enjoyed how little english words you used, and how effective they were! Because i understood EXACTLY what you said! But im the kind of guy who likes to watch foreign movies in their original language.
    thx for the recipe, cheap and tasty

  • @Gellykat
    @Gellykat 14 лет назад

    I tried this tonight along with your recipe for lumpiang shanghai and they were delicious! My family loved them. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lenpc79
    @lenpc79 11 лет назад +1

    very tasty! i didnt have chinese wine, so i used lime.. it taste good too!

  • @cattleyaphil
    @cattleyaphil 13 лет назад

    thank you sa mga helping cooking videos...it was so easy and simple...

  • @deadcell1
    @deadcell1 12 лет назад +3

    When I listen to him speak tagalog it made me remember how much I missed the philippines. I might just fly back there just to have the pork adobo, the adobo here in the usa don't taste the same.

  • @Sailormoon1122
    @Sailormoon1122 13 лет назад

    hey mga tao out there i am filipino iyong pagiging malupit sa aming pagluluto na lasa mabuti salamat sa iyong shiroirobin nice salamat sa pagkatuwa filipino food

  • @godlovesyou72
    @godlovesyou72 13 лет назад

    mga bossing hindi ito ang place para magmurahan kayo at mag away,.,.
    just watch the video,.
    thanks po sa nagupload ng video na ito,,
    God bless you,.

  • @jamesbeardsmore5083
    @jamesbeardsmore5083 12 лет назад

    ur winneR...panlasang pinoY

  • @markozpotter1734
    @markozpotter1734 12 лет назад

    YOu know what guys... let's just be thankful for who we are... of course he is also speaking vernicular in this video so that People will know that he is from the Philippines,,,
    anyway BRAVO me Amigo ... Delisyoso

  • @lastnatoplease
    @lastnatoplease 13 лет назад

    thank you kuya for sharing your recipe and how to do it! dahil sa mga video mo...na iinspire ako magluto!! more power kuya!! salamat kabayan...

  • @JohnnyBlazeNM
    @JohnnyBlazeNM 6 лет назад

    thank you for this recipe. just made for my father with white jasmine rice and he loved it. appreciate it brother

  • @GetDamage
    @GetDamage 14 лет назад

    Pretty accurate video on making beef and broccoli. The chinese likes to use dark soy sauce along with regular soy sauce for beef dishes to give their dish a darker color. Also, drizzle a small amount of toasted sesame oil for added flavor right at the end. I think a little sugar can be added to balance the saltiness of the soy sauce and oyster sauce. thanks for sharing the recipe.

  • @cheycrumb
    @cheycrumb 13 лет назад

    omg that looks so good, I'm making this for dinner tonight. My 7 year old loves broccoli.

  • @CovertOpsFenix117
    @CovertOpsFenix117 12 лет назад

    i found this very helpful..and not to mention that the dish in the video made me hungry lol

  • @mariasdawson
    @mariasdawson 7 лет назад

    Masarap! ang panlasang pinoy.

  • @hotpinkmaniac
    @hotpinkmaniac 12 лет назад

    It's his native tongue and mine as well. English is not the only language in the world. ^^

  • @addictus74
    @addictus74 11 лет назад

    napaka simple..mag bihis..... umorder sa mall...kumain... tapos magbayad...sigurado masarap...

  • @andreacarino655
    @andreacarino655 12 лет назад

    This looks really good regardless of his English !!

  • @2010carding
    @2010carding 13 лет назад

    ginutom ako...makapagluto din nga nito pulutan ng tropa.

  • @joy51477
    @joy51477 14 лет назад +1

    It was mentioned at the end of the video, if you need the exact measurement you may follow the link provided

  • @pinaysawa
    @pinaysawa 8 лет назад

    +Panlasang Pinoy salamat sa pag share ng video na ito. I can't wait to cook this for my family!

  • @joanekins123
    @joanekins123 12 лет назад +5

    Could understand everything, Thank you so much for the recipe...

  • @ByHisGraceMinistries
    @ByHisGraceMinistries 12 лет назад

    Many Filipinos speak Taglish, which is a combination of English and Tagalog. I have learned this from my time in the Philippines and also speaking to my Pinay asawa (spouse).

  • @luckyme3322
    @luckyme3322 14 лет назад

    Bossing mga taong nanood sa upload mo at sumoporta. There are more question but you don't answer it... "SAYAAAAANNNNNG" pERO ganon pa man "Thank u, kahit tinatamad kang sumagot. Kung walang cornstach ba, pweding flour.. Ito din kasi ang itatanong ko..

  • @reffermadnes6541
    @reffermadnes6541 6 лет назад

    Kuya Vanjo kakaluto ko lang nito the best accdg to me and the kids...thank you

  • @roseloveamidshamz7387
    @roseloveamidshamz7387 11 лет назад

    i love to watch and learn to cook here,

  • @greatestofalltime01
    @greatestofalltime01 11 лет назад

    pa order nga!!isang takal.tsaka dalawang extra rice pa...hmmmmmm yummy yum!!!!

  • @mayumitakahashi3865
    @mayumitakahashi3865 11 лет назад

    Put baking soda in boiling water when blanching to make veggies looks greener and crispy!

  • @sylviasalas9152
    @sylviasalas9152 12 лет назад

    It looks so delicious. I will copy the steps. Thank you

  • @carliks11
    @carliks11 12 лет назад

    @MegaJjen knorr beef cubes lang yan. pakulo ka ng tubig tapos lagay mo 1 cube ng knorr beef cubes. dissolve mo lng yung cubes

  • @bblin69
    @bblin69 11 лет назад

    wow parang masarap... try ko nga red wine...para lalong makulay. :)

  • @Annynz
    @Annynz 12 лет назад +2

    Man you are awesome! I'm gonna make this tomorrow :) I love your videos!

  • @CanadianGirl61
    @CanadianGirl61 11 лет назад

    This is how you cook perfect Very precise and informative...more power kabayan!

  • @mshima1979
    @mshima1979 11 лет назад

    madali lng at mukhang msrap,,ty

  • @jennifersuarez1825
    @jennifersuarez1825 12 лет назад

    yo soy mexicana y me encantan tus recetas mmmmmmm.

  • @fountainpenvideos
    @fountainpenvideos 12 лет назад

    subscribed! galing! well detailed! gawin ko pag nkpg shopping nko ng mga ingredients :)

  • @PrincessLani2012
    @PrincessLani2012 11 лет назад

    I don't speak his language but I caught on to what he was saying... Great recipe!!!

  • @jingjing5735
    @jingjing5735 12 лет назад

    kalami sa imo luto dong..marunong na ako magluto..heheh

  • @ryansion1988
    @ryansion1988 11 лет назад

    thank you panlasang pinoy...

  • @lxheartxl
    @lxheartxl 13 лет назад

    wow look yummy , nakakagutom naman .. thanks!

  • @bluegirl811
    @bluegirl811 11 лет назад +1

    that's totally wrong u cannot omit the rice wine because it helps to tenderize the meat that's why its used in this dish.... if you cant find a rice wine like I do here in Dubai, you can substitute it with dry sherry (the best option) or apple juice or white grape juice....

  • @lisaserrano3238
    @lisaserrano3238 11 лет назад

    thanks panlasang pinoy

  • @neljek
    @neljek 13 лет назад

    sarap ahhh....salamat kaibigan

  • @JancenRevo
    @JancenRevo 12 лет назад

    in linguistics, the language that he uses is called code mixing. It's mixing two or more languages in certain speech varieties. the is language phenomenon is true to former western colonies. This type of language mixing is very common and part of everyday language. So it's not that his English is bad, it's just a type of speech that is quite common in many (but not all) Filipino communities.

  • @Topaz5866
    @Topaz5866 13 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this video. You make it look very easy and doable.

  • @Dylamos
    @Dylamos 10 лет назад

    I recommend you try to fry the beef in potato starch and oil to make beef with broccoli. It makes the beef very juicy

  • @flouflis1a
    @flouflis1a 14 лет назад

    The ingredients for this recipe look easy enough. I have a bottle of something at home which I'm hoping is rice wine!! If it is, then I'm set!!! :))))

  • @brownsugas28
    @brownsugas28 13 лет назад

    Thanks for posting this video. Beef & Broccoli is one of my favorite dishes. Thanks to you now I know how to make it!

  • @seamoscomplices
    @seamoscomplices 11 лет назад

    You do not need to know another language to understand, just by looking and check out their web site and that's it.

  • @takeusaway3
    @takeusaway3 14 лет назад

    @Zeul28 you can use apple juice or white grape juice, it won't be the same flavor but it'll tenderize the meat.

  • @mcranberry85
    @mcranberry85 14 лет назад

    so ung blanching,,,can be boiling? or soaking in ice cold water? ,,you are a professional cook,,,ang galing mo,,,i give credit to u,,,,mabuhay

  • @dbabybear
    @dbabybear 14 лет назад

    ang sarap nyan with mainit na kanin. yum!

  • @arminolucasrupertmatteoran9214
    @arminolucasrupertmatteoran9214 7 лет назад

    aah ganito pala gumawa nito kasi dati gravy lang nilalagay namin pero ngayon i t-try kong gumawa nito

  • @beingbanana
    @beingbanana 14 лет назад

    beef stock (like chicken broth but with beef) and oyster sauce

  • @aaronnatanaelquerido5088
    @aaronnatanaelquerido5088 6 лет назад

    everytime nanunuod ako ng videos mo naiimagine ko si john loyd haha. galing ng home cook

  • @deadrising2rulez
    @deadrising2rulez 12 лет назад

    omg look really good thanks for putting this video the language pass to a second term lol...when you know they are still good people trying to teach ignorant people like me thanks i will cook this tonight.

  • @lovingbundleofhate
    @lovingbundleofhate 13 лет назад

    thanks for doing some of this in english

  • @analizaestorba2226
    @analizaestorba2226 10 лет назад

    thank u ford recipe... very easy tsaka gusto ko i-share to with my loved ones, thnks kuya!

  • @duckydown6
    @duckydown6 13 лет назад

    @blurock29 I used to be like you I only used to like the broccoli but then since I tasted the beef a lot more recently to get the juicy flavor of the beef I started liking it It was the tendered beef I don't like beef that comes out hard and can't be chewed or eaten I just like the chewy, tendered kind-of beef.