Steak and broccoli at Brooklyn Wok Shop

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BROOKLYN (WABC) -- This restaurant in Brooklyn aims to be step above your average Chinese restaurant.

Brooklyn Wok Shop officially opened in February by a young couple looking to satisfy their own food cravings.

It is a casual spot on with a concise menu. The dishes are made as single servings, not family style. There are a variety of noodle soups and the entrees all use hormone free, anti-biotic free meets.

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Brooklyn Wok Shop is located at 182 North 10th street between Bedford and Driggs in Williamsburg.

More information online at brooklynwokshop.com.

Brooklyn Wok Shop's Hangar Steak and Chinese Broccoli
Serves 2

12 oz hangar steak, cleaned
2 tsp soy sauce
1 tsp cornstarch
¼ tsp baking soda
½ tsp salt
Pinch white pepper

- Slice hangar steak into 2 inch wide strips and about ¼ inch thick. Make sure you're slicing across the grain.

- Marinate steak with the above ingredients in a bowl for 15 minutes.

12 oz Chinese Broccoli
1 C chicken broth or water
4 tsp soy sauce
4 tsp oyster sauce
1 tsp sugar
2 Tbs cornstarch
2 cloves garlic chopped
2 Tbs canola oil
¼ tsp salt
Pinch white pepper

- Cut the leafy ends of the Chinese broccoli into 2 inch widths, when you get to the thicker stems cut them into ½ inch rounds. Wash the greens under running water to remove any sand or grit.

- In a bowl add chicken broth, soy sauce, oyster sauce, sugar, cornstarch, salt and pepper and mix well.

- Heat a large sauté pan over medium high heat and add canola oil. Sauté the marinated hanger steak, getting some color on each side but not cooking it through. Remove from the pan and set aside.

- In the same pan add the Chinese broccoli, garlic and ¼ cup of water and cover with a lid to steam the broccoli for 1-2 minutes.

- Remove the cover and add the beef back into the pan with the broccoli

- Add the soy sauce mixture to the pan and bring to a boil to thicken the sauce.

- Serve over rice.
 
who the reporter in the sleeveless top.. :lol:
SADE BADERINWA
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Sade Baderinwa is co-anchor of WABC-TV's top-rated Eyewitness News at 5pm and 11pm. She joined the Eyewitness News team in 2003 as a reporter and co-anchor of Eyewitness News at Noon.
Sade came to Channel 7 from Baltimore's WBAL-TV, where she anchored the morning and noon newscasts and hosted a weekly community affairs show. Before that, she worked as a production assistant for This Week with David Brinkley, Nightline, World News Tonight, and ABC News NewsOne. She moved to WUSA-TV in Washington, DC as a reporter trainee, then became a reporter for WSLS in Roanoke, Virginia.
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Sade is a big believer in giving backing to her community. She has worked with numerous Tri-State area organizations, community leaders and students. After being struck by a hit and run driver while covering a story for Eyewitness News, Sade championed efforts to deal with the growing problem of hit and run accidents. For her efforts, she was recognized with the NJ Governor's Representative Award for Traffic Safety.

She has also created and developed a successful program, now in its fourth year called "Get Reel with Your Dreams: The Inside Track". It exposes high school students from New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut to top professionals in film and television. By spring of 2012 "Get Reel" would have awarded $110,000 in scholarships. Her partners include Disney, WABC-TV, Lincoln Center Institute, and New York Women in Film and Television.

While in Baltimore, Sade testified before the Maryland State Legislature to help pass lead safety laws. She worked to enact childhood eye safety laws to help protect Little League players from serious eye injuries. She also developed a program to promote self-esteem, personal responsibility, and the importance of education at the Boys and Girls Clubs.

Sade is a native of Baltimore and an alumnus of the University of Maryland, College Park.
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Met Sade on 34th street in Manhattan. She was the most stuck up bitch on earth. Really nasty cunt.
 
I really came in here expecting to see Timbs....Maybe a link to discount pairs....food never entered my mind :lol:

Good drop tho!!!!!! Probably gonna make this recipe while I eBay hunt down Timbs I didn't know I wanted until I saw your thread; thanx arse :lol:
 
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