Cambodian Beef Lok Lak | Healthy & Easy Recipe | Family’s Favorite Dish
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- Опубликовано: 18 фев 2024
- Hi everybody! I made Lok Lak for dinner. It’s one of my family favorite dish. Hope you guys try the recipe and share it with your love ones. Thank you.
Ingredients ( serve 4-6 people )
1 small batch leaf lettuce
2 Roman Tomatoes
1 medium cucumber
1/2 yellow onion
8 gloves garlic
1/4 cup Olive Oil ( or any kind )
2-4 eggs ( add more to your liking)
Meat:
1 pound beef
1/2 tablespoon cornstarch
1 teaspoon baking powder
Stir Fried Sauce ( can adjust to taste ):
1 Tablespoon fish sauce
1 Tablespoon soy sauce
1 Tablespoon black soy sauce
1 Tablespoon oyster sauce
1/2 Tablespoon chicken soup mix
1 Tablespoon sugar
1 Tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon minced garlic
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If it’s thinly sliced, saucy, with French onions and eggs, then it is actually a Khmer dish called Bistec which Khmers were influenced by the French/Russian dish they call Beef Stroganoff.
with some crunchy pita going to go well
This is Bò Lúc lắc in Vietnam
Actually no. If it’s thinly sliced, saucy, with French onions and eggs, then it is actually a Khmer dish called Bistec which Khmers were influenced by the French/Russian dish they call Beef Stroganoff.
You mean shaking beef? Which use bite-sized cubes. All the veggies are same except dipping sauce is different.
@@lovelymonster what the heck does shaking beef even mean? It doesn’t make sense. Bistec makes more sense in the Cambodian language.
@@BeauBodhi88 obvious this is not steak. Beef shaking is just a wrong translation. Luc lac means dice because the beef is sliced to small as a dice. This dish originated from Vietnam, the name tells all, why they need to borrow name.
@@lovelymonster Steak is cut meat including beef. This French-influenced Beef Stroganoff dish originated in Cambodia who were French and American allies and a former protectorate, not colony like Vietnam. And it’s only natural for Cambodia who was an ally to adopt and be susceptible to French and American cultures. Just like the Num Pain Pate sandwich, curry, and crepes.