On sale at my local grocery store. Obviously, I could make some Philly Cheese Steaks. The Asian writing made me think Broccoli n Beef like Panda Express. But why is it rolled? Is this specific to a certain dish?
by JoeyRococo14
35 Comments
Master-Injury
maybe beef bulgogi ?
CosmicBallot
Throw it raw on top of ramen
SidePsychological189
Philly Cheesesteaks
84FSP
Hot Pot!!!!
lostgravy
Hot pot
DifficultAd7436
Korean beef lettuce wraps
GA_Bookworm_VA
It’s perfect for Hot pot, pho, or ramen. They slice when it’s still partially frozen and it rolls on itself. It being so thin it cooks really quick so you can throw it on a Korean bbq or in hot broth and it’ll cook fully in no time. Not sure what the price was but can also use for cheesesteaks in an extreme pinch. It’ll be too thin for beef & broccoli plus the velveting process would just turn it to mush.
newtonbassist
Hot Pot/Shabu-Shabu
Deerslyr101571
HOT POT!!!
No_Basil8455
bulgogi
CI0bro
Roll a blunt with it!
Gyudon would be good… Philly cheese… hot pot?
gr3atch33s3
Cheese steaks
bigheadweeze
Hotpot, bulgolgi, on top of udon
TreacleFit3847
hot pot
Geo5289
Korean bbq. The best!
NeonSpectacular
R/dontstickyourdickinit but basically the opposite or maybe a French dip.
lavenderPyro
It’s cut while frozen to ensure thinness. So it curls when sliced
Shepatriots
Pho!!!!
18000rpm
This is meant for hot pot (shabu shabu). The beef is sliced super thin so you basically move it in the boiling broth for about 5-10 seconds and it’s ready.
Fog_Juice
Add it to my yakisoba
Delicious_Oil9902
You could possible make Braciole
Extreme-Rub-1379
Fajitas
No_Ostrich_530
Hot pot. 👍
RipOdd9001
Philly cheese steak or french dip
billsussmann
Marinate it. Fry it HOT and fast. Give it a quick rough chop once it’s cooked. Throw it on a bun with some pickled veg, fresh cilantro, garlic mayo. Simple play on a banh mi
mstiques
Sukiyaki
thisismikea07
Hotpot, pho or bulgogi. May be a little too thinly sliced for beef and broccoli.
Would work really well for cheese steaks too.
NoDiscussion6507
Stir fry was how I first used it.
Troostboost
You boil it
tacos_247
Gyu don
Resident-Ad-8422
Mille feuille nabe
The fried rice at pepper lunch
Enoki rolled in beef
Hot pot/sukiyaki/mongolian hotpot
Korean barbecue (plain fried. Dipped in salt, pepper, and sesame oil. Ssamjang too if you can get it.)
Philly cheese steaks
Gyudon
Bulgolgi
The possibilities are endless! I only get myself this as a treat and there’s so many things to make from it
mephistopholese
Korean bbq
Mudcreek47
Stir fry
schrute___farms
gyudon – slice and sautee some onions and toss the beef rolls in. the sauce is just a mix of mirin, sugar, and soy sauce. top off with chopped green onions and serve over rice
35 Comments
maybe beef bulgogi ?
Throw it raw on top of ramen
Philly Cheesesteaks
Hot Pot!!!!
Hot pot
Korean beef lettuce wraps
It’s perfect for Hot pot, pho, or ramen. They slice when it’s still partially frozen and it rolls on itself. It being so thin it cooks really quick so you can throw it on a Korean bbq or in hot broth and it’ll cook fully in no time. Not sure what the price was but can also use for cheesesteaks in an extreme pinch. It’ll be too thin for beef & broccoli plus the velveting process would just turn it to mush.
Hot Pot/Shabu-Shabu
HOT POT!!!
bulgogi
Roll a blunt with it!
Gyudon would be good… Philly cheese… hot pot?
Cheese steaks
Hotpot, bulgolgi, on top of udon
hot pot
Korean bbq. The best!
R/dontstickyourdickinit but basically the opposite or maybe a French dip.
It’s cut while frozen to ensure thinness. So it curls when sliced
Pho!!!!
This is meant for hot pot (shabu shabu). The beef is sliced super thin so you basically move it in the boiling broth for about 5-10 seconds and it’s ready.
Add it to my yakisoba
You could possible make Braciole
Fajitas
Hot pot. 👍
Philly cheese steak or french dip
Marinate it. Fry it HOT and fast. Give it a quick rough chop once it’s cooked. Throw it on a bun with some pickled veg, fresh cilantro, garlic mayo. Simple play on a banh mi
Sukiyaki
Hotpot, pho or bulgogi. May be a little too thinly sliced for beef and broccoli.
Would work really well for cheese steaks too.
Stir fry was how I first used it.
You boil it
Gyu don
Mille feuille nabe
The fried rice at pepper lunch
Enoki rolled in beef
Hot pot/sukiyaki/mongolian hotpot
Korean barbecue (plain fried. Dipped in salt, pepper, and sesame oil. Ssamjang too if you can get it.)
Philly cheese steaks
Gyudon
Bulgolgi
The possibilities are endless! I only get myself this as a treat and there’s so many things to make from it
Korean bbq
Stir fry
gyudon – slice and sautee some onions and toss the beef rolls in. the sauce is just a mix of mirin, sugar, and soy sauce. top off with chopped green onions and serve over rice
Philly cheese steak