Angus Grass Fed (Halal) Beef Stir-Fry, 500g, price/pack, frozen

Angus Grass Fed (Halal) Beef Stir-Fry, 500g, price/pack, frozen

Sale price $26.50 SGD Regular price $29.50 SGD

Great for a quick and easy meal. Succulent, hand sliced beef crafted from high quality fast frying cuts (from Rump/Knuckle).

Our Beef is Halal Certified, Grass Fed, Never been Frozen, Free of Antibiotics/Hormones, Free Ranging Outside, Farmed Ethnically & Sustainably (non GMO) & vacuum packed and Airfreighted from New Zealand to ensure the product arrives in optimum condition. 

Quick Beef Stir-Fry

How to Cook

Stir-Fry beef can be cooked with vegetables and added through a curry or simply simmered in a broth packed full with winter vegetables. Searing or browning the outer, lean surface of meat, usually at a fairly high temperature beforehand, develops flavour and colour through caramelisation. It is an important step in several cooking methods to produce a tasty meal. Once browned, transfer to a casserole dish, add cubed seasonal vegetables. Remove excess fat from pan and add stock or liquid, stir well then pour over meat and vegetables. Liquid should almost cover meat. Cover dish tightly and cook in a preheated oven or slow cooker according to the recipe. If using a slow cooker, follow the above steps but do not add as much liquid (water, stock, wine). Generally 1 cup of liquid is usually sufficient for cooking with 1 kg of meat. More liquid will be required if rice, pasta or dumplings are added. A tight-fitting lid holds in the steam that helps to soften the connective tissue, making the meat more tender.  

Chunky beef curry

 

Tomato & Beef Casserole in the Slow Cooker

From one of the world's cleanest and purest environments, our Premium Black Angus Beef cattle are reared on the fresh, pure, clean and green pastures of New Zealand. Sourced from our farms in the furthest Southern province of the South Island aptly named Southland.

Angus genetics are renowned for producing cattle with excellent marbling and growth rates. Marbling adds flavour, makes cooking easier, and high growth rates produce beef that is very tender. 

Breeds of cattle from European, tropical climate and dairy breed genetics are excluded from Black Angus.


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