Whole30 Thai Basil Beef (Pad Krapow)
WHOLE30 THAI BASIL BEEF (PAD KRAPOW)😍
Make your tastebuds sing with this easy weeknight Thai Basil Beef. Using just a few ingredients and taking less than 15 minutes to throw together, it proves that eating healthy doesn’t have to take a lot of time and ingredients to pack some major flavor.
I took inspiration from The Woks of Life’s Pad Krapow, and adjusted the ingredients to make them sugar-free and gluten-free (Whole30 approved) without sacrificing on taste. I hope you love it as much as I do!
Serves 2.
Ingredients:
For the Thai Basil Beef:
12 oz flank steak
2 tsps arrowroot (paleo version of cornstarch)
½ red pepper, sliced thinly (see Note)
1 small onion or half a large onion, sliced thinly
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 tsp grated ginger
1 birds eye chili (sliced thinly - optional for heat)
1 tbsps avocado oil
3 tbsps coconut aminos
2 tsps fish sauce
½ tsp sesame oil
1 cup packed thai basil leaves (or regular basil)
Salt and pepper to taste
Sesame seeds and cilantro for topping (optional)
Juice from ½ lime
Lettuce cups for serving
*Note: This dish traditionally also has sliced bell peppers. I didn’t have any, so I left them out - you choose whether you would like to keep them in or out!
Directions:
For the Whole30 Thai Basil Beef Stir Fry:
Slice the flank steak thinly against the grain and add to a bowl. Season with salt and pepper and mix with the arrowroot.
Heat a wok or nonstick skillet on high heat. Add in 1 tbsp avocado oil, and once the oil is shimmering, add half the beef in a single layer.
Cook 80-90% of the way on the first side to help develop a crust, less than a minute. Once browned on one side, flip and cook a few seconds on the second side. Remove and set aside. Add in 1 tbsp avocado oil and repeat with the rest of the beef. Remove the beef and set aside.
Add the sliced onions and bell peppers to the pan and cook on medium high heat for a few minutes until soft. Add garlic, ginger, and birds eye chilies and cook 30 seconds more.
Add in the coconut aminos, fish sauce, and sesame oil and reduce the heat - you should see it immediately start to thicken up.
Add the beef back in and stir to coat the beef in the sauce. Shut off heat and stir in the Thai basil and lime juice.
Serve immediately in lettuce cups or on top of cauliflower rice. Enjoy!