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Beef Satay
(Recipe Chinese, Chinese)
4 PERSONS
INGREDIENTS
450g of thinly sliced beef
300g of broccoli cooked and chopped
Large rice noodles (those used for the Pho)
1 tablespoon soy sauce (nuoc tung)
1 tablespoon of satay pot
1 teaspoon oil
MARINADE (...) >continue
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Beef Satay
(Recipe Chinese, Chinese)
4 PERSONS
INGREDIENTS
450g of thinly sliced beef
300g of broccoli cooked and chopped
Large rice noodles (those used for the Pho)
1 tablespoon soy sauce (nuoc tung)
1 tablespoon of satay pot
1 teaspoon oil
MARINADE (...) >continue
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