Calgary Style Ginger Beef Recipe (2024)

Posted on October 21, 2009 by RuneRider | 6 Comments

Calgary Style Ginger Beef Recipe (1)Ginger beef – The famous take out dish consisting of deep-fried, marinated beef strips coated in a crunchy batter and covered with a sweet, spicy sauce has been a staple of Alberta Chinese restaurants for many years now, surprisingly large numbers of people from here believe it to be a normal Chinese dish that has been around forever. However, it’s difficult to find the true origins of this popular recipe and several stories exist, each seemingly as plausible as the next. One story seems to stand out as the most likely. It is said that in 1975 the husband of the owner (also the cook) of Chinatown’s Silver Inn restaurant in Calgary came up with the crunchy “Westernized” ginger beef with sweet sauce that is so popular today. This is a claim also made by the owner of the Ginger Beef restaurant chain, although he says he created it in 1983 I’ve found a recipe for it published in 1981 by the Calgary herald that puts that claim to rest . It can still-even after 35 years- be difficult to find the Alberta style of ginger beef outside of that province, although it can be found on the menus of restaurants in other large Canadian cities and is making inroads into the US via inclusion in cookbooks and internet recipe sites.

So, does the ginger beef that Albertans have come to know and love truly represent Chinese cooking? and for that matter, is ginger beef made using any of these recipes a truly authentic Chinese dish? Short answer: no, Long answer: sort of. Ginger beef appears to have it’s origins in a northern Chinese dish called Geung Ngao Yuk that is traditionally drier and less sweet than the popular restaurant version we find today and it’s this recipe that seems to be what was used to create the modern version. Whatever its origins however, ginger beef is a great dish to add to your take-out order.

This recipe by Rhonda Parkinson is one of the many variations on ginger beef that can be had in Calgary, and although they all share the same basic ingredients they can taste somewhat different from each other. If this isn’t tasting like what you get from your local take away store just play with quantities a little and you should get close. Another version can be found at the site for the popular restaurant Home Food Inn HERE

Calgary Style Ginger Beef Recipe (2)

Tips for Making Restaurant-Style Ginger Beef

  1. To make it extra crispy, deep-fry the beef twice. This technique is often used in restaurants: staff prepare a batch of ginger beef and set it aside. When a customer places an order, a portion is deep-fried again.
  2. To make the ginger beef extra tender, use only cornstarch for the batter (instead of half cornstarch and half flour).
  3. Don’t put all of the meat in the wok at once – that will lower the wok temperature. Start with adding about 1/4 of the meat mixture.
  4. Mix the batter thoroughly. Test with chopsticks or a wooden spoon – it should just drop without sticking.

Ginger Beef Recipe
Ingredients:

  • 1 pound beef (rouladen)
  • 1 celery stalk
  • 1 carrot
  • 3 hot chili peppers
  • 2 tablespoons fresh ginger, minced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 teaspoon sesame oil

Marinade:

  • 2 tablespoons dark soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon cooking wine
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 2 tablespoons ginger juice

Batter:

  • 1 egg white, lightly beaten
  • ¼ cup water
  • ¼ cup flour
  • ¼ cup cornstarch
  • 1 tablespoon hot chili oil (optional)

Sauce:

  • 1 tablespoon wine
  • 2 tablespoons light soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon vinegar
  • 4 tablespoons sugar
  • ½ teaspoon sesame oil
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • chili oil to taste

4 to 5 cups oil for deep-frying

Directions:

  1. Slice beef into matchstick strips, cutting along the grain. (The meat is easier to cut if it is partially frozen).
  2. To make ginger juice for marinade, peel and grate ginger. Squeeze out juice.
  3. Mix four marinade ingredients. Add to beef and marinate for 30 minutes.
  4. Begin preparing vegetables. Cut carrots, celery, and pepper into thin strips. Mince garlic. For ginger, use the leftover minced ginger from the preparation of ginger juice.
  5. Mix the sauce ingredients. Set aside.
  6. Beat the egg white and add water. Add flour and cornstarch. Mix the batter thoroughly. Drop the batter into the marinated meat. Heat wok. When heated, add 3 – 5 cups of oil. When the oil is ready, add about ¼ of the meat/batter mixture. Deep-fry the beef until golden brown. Remove and set aside. Let oil come back to original temperature and add more meat.
  7. When meat is cooked, clean the wok. Heat and add 1 tablespoon oil. When oil is ready, add the vegetables and begin stir-frying. Pour in the sauce and let come to a boil. Add the deep-fried beef. Toss quickly, and remove.
  8. Sprinkle with sesame oil and serve hot.

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Calgary Style Ginger Beef Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is ginger beef from Calgary? ›

Ginger beef was invented in Calgary in the 1970s at the Silver Inn Restaurant. In 1975, sisters Lily Wong and Louise Tsang opened the restaurant as a chop suey restaurant, serving up Chinese Canadian food.

What is ginger beef made of? ›

Ginger beef
Ginger beef served on a plate
CourseMain dishes
Main ingredientsBeef, ginger, sweet sauce
Ingredients generally usedGarlic, hot peppers, sugar, soy sauce, cooking oil, cornstarch
Variationscarrot, onion
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What is Calgary beef? ›

Canada has very good meat, so it is not surprising that many of its most popular dishes are made from it. One of the best known is Calgary beef, which is served roasted and can be served as a hamburger or accompanied by fries and salad. The best area to try it is in the center of the country.

How to cook ginger beef from Costco? ›

Brown the beef in a large skillet over medium-high heat, breaking up the meat as it cooks. If necessary, drain away any fat. Add the soy sauce mixture to the pan and bring to a simmer. Simmer for 5 minutes, until the sauce thickens and reduces.

Why is beef so expensive in Calgary? ›

From parched southern Alberta to water-scarce east Texas, ranchers have been downsizing their herds due to a lack of grass for grazing. The resulting shortfall in cattle supply is reducing overall beef production and helping to push retail beef prices higher.

What ethnicity is ginger beef? ›

Ginger beef is one of many dishes that were created as a result of Chinese Canadian immigration. Chop suey and mu shu pork are two examples of dishes that were created by Chinese immigrants.

What part of the cow is ginger beef? ›

Made with tender strips of flank steak battered and fried to crisp perfection, then tossed in a sweet sauce spiked with plenty of ginger.

Why do Chinese eat ginger? ›

Fresh Ginger has mild warming properties for the stomach, which is beneficial for digestive issues caused by Qi deficiency (low energy). Also, it has properties to dispel cold and dampness. Ingesting ginger increases the secretion of gastric juices. This helps the body digest food more quickly.

What does ginger do to meat? ›

Fresh ginger, on the other hand, not only adds flavor but is also a very effective meat tenderizer. Ginger breaks down the collagen connective tissue. "This is because it contains a proteolytic enzyme named 'zingibain,' which was discovered in my laboratory in the early 1970s," Dr. Allen wrote.

What food was invented in Calgary? ›

ginger beef was invented in Calgary, and the original recipe didn't include ginger (📺: House Special) #HouseSpecial #foodtok.

What's the best beef in the world? ›

Wagyu is different from other types of beef. After all, it is the most desired and highly-regarded meat across the world. Wagyu beef is distinctive because it is highly marbled.

Is Calgary known for steak? ›

Alberta's signature foods are: beef, bison, red fife wheat, root vegetables, canola, honey, and saskatoon berries. Beef is a prominent feature of prairie food. Alberta is also known for its “cowtown” culture and for the Calgary Stampede.

Does Costco sell ginger beef? ›

Mountain Top Foods Frozen Gingered Beef with Sauce, 4.54 kg | Costco.

What does ginger do to steak? ›

Ginger adds a certain earthy spice to meat marinade, but it's also full of a powerful enzyme called zingibain, which acts as a meat tenderizer---leaving you with mushy, soggy junk that falls off the skewer or in between the grill rack. You can deactivate the enzyme, though, by heating up the ginger first.

Does Costco have ginger beef? ›

Mountain Top Foods Frozen Gingered Beef, 4 kg | Costco.

Why does Alberta beef taste different? ›

The use of barley and rye in cattle feed also contributes to the rich taste, even fat distribution, and consistent quality of Alberta beef. The high-quality feed results in marbled meat with a more intense beef flavor. Alberta beef is known for its consistency and is sought after by chefs and consumers alike.

Where does Costco Canada get their beef from? ›

Costco meat doesn't come from China, and the majority of the beef sold by Costco is from the US. Costco imports some of its beef from Australia and Canada. The company's chicken comes from suppliers in the United States, including Tyson and Perdue Farms.

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