Thursday, June 12, 2025

Pepper Steak – A Quick, Delicious, Company-Worthy Dish in 45 Minutes

 
If you’re looking for a meal that’s equal parts flavorful, fast, and fancy enough to impress guests, look no further than this easy Pepper Steak recipe. This dish is a weeknight hero and a dinner party star, blending tender sirloin, vibrant peppers, and a savory sauce that comes together in under an hour. With minimal prep and a handful of ingredients, it’s a recipe that delivers maximum flavor with minimal fuss.

This recipe is a lifesaver for busy evenings. From start to finish, it takes about 45 minutes, and most of that is hands-off simmering. It’s also incredibly versatile—serve it over fluffy rice for a cozy family meal or over noodles for a more elegant presentation when hosting friends. The vibrant red peppers and glossy sauce make it look as good as it tastes, so it’s sure to wow your guests without chaining you to the kitchen.Pepper Steak

 1 1½-lb. sirloin steak

Smoked paprika

2 T. butter

Garlic salt, to taste

10 oz. water

1 t. Jameson Beef Soup Base

1 large yellow onion, sliced thin

1 large red bell pepper, sliced thin

2 T. cornstarch

¼ c. brewed coffee

1/2 T. brown sugar*

2 T. soy sauce

2 T. low-sodium soy sauce

 Slice sirloin into ¼ inch strips and sprinkle with paprika. (It helps, I think, to have the steak partially frozen for easy slicing.) Melt butter in a 10” skillet over medium high heat.

Brown meat in butter; sprinkle with garlic salt and slowly pour in water and beef soup base. Cover and simmer for 30 minutes.

Slice onion and pepper into thin strips. Add to meat and simmer for 5 minutes. Mix cornstarch, coffee, brown sugar (if using), and soy sauces, and add to meat mixture. Simmer until sauce thickens slightly, 1-2 minutes. Serve over noodles or rice. Makes 4 servings.

*I like my pepper steak with a touch of sweetness. If you don’t, leave this out.

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7 comments:

  1. Interesting to see coffee listed as an ingredient. I make chilli which has cocoa so the coffee isn’t surprising in one sense. Looks good!

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  2. Steak EVERYDAY here and I plan to eat a steak a day for the rest of my life.Your pepper steak looks incredibly delicious.

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  3. The combo of sirloin, sweet red pepper, and that glossy, savory sauce with a hint of coffee and brown sugar is so creative. I also appreciate the tip about slicing partially frozen steak — such a game-changer! Definitely adding this to my dinner rotation. Thank you for sharing this flavorful gem!

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  4. Missed not seeing your posts. Happy this appeared today!

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    1. I post five days out of seven, so they appear every day except Wednesday and Saturday. I’m sorry that you haven’t been receiving them.

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  5. Yum, pepper steak! Mom always used green peppers, but I think the red bell pepper, plus the coffee and brown sugar would just take it over the top.

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  6. Oh, my mom used to make pepper steak!! I haven't had it in years, might have to add this one to the weekly menu!!

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