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Ginger Beef Stir-Fry

Submitted by: Linda Murray 
This quick stir-fry is so colorful and tasty, reports Linda Murray of Allenstown, New Hampshire. TIP: Vary the recipe by substituting chicken or other vegetables you have on hand, Linda suggests. The quickest version uses prepared veggies from our grocery store's salad bar. 

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Stir-Fried Steak and Veggies

Submitted by: Inez Glover 
There's just enough ginger, chili powder and garlic powder in the sauce to spark the taste of this enjoyable steak specialty. For variety, you can substitute chicken or pork for the sirloin. If I'm in a hurry or don't have fresh vegetables on hand, I'll reach for two bags of frozen stir-fry vegetables instead. 

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Mandarin Beef Stir-Fry

Submitted by: Anne Drouin 
This colorful stir-fry from Anne Drouin of Dunnville, Ontario is pretty enough to double as a centerpiece. 'The crispy veggies contrast nicely with the tender beef and juicy oranges,' she informs. 'Even the most finicky eaters in our family can't resist it.' 

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Peppery Beef Stir-Fry

Submitted by: Karla Hanson 
'This is a great dish for guests because you can easily do the prep work in advance. Everyone asks me for the recipe,' writes Karla Hanson of Monona, Iowa. 

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Flavorful Beef Stir-Fry

Submitted by: Tere Abel 
'I'm a working mom, so I appreciate meals like this one that I can whip up in no time using whatever vegetables I have on hand,' says Tere Abel of Muskegon, Michigan. 'What's really great is that even my pickiest eater likes it.' 

Orange Beef and Beans

Submitted by: Sundra Hauck 
'Green beans are one of my all-time favorite vegetables--I can cook them more ways than ground beef, and this dish showcases them beautifully,' writes Sundra Hauck from Bogalusa, Louisiana. Orange juice adds zesty flavor to the sirloin steak and garden-fresh beans. 

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Apricot Beef Stir-Fry

Submitted by: Susan Payne 
Apricot slices give a burst of fruit flavor to Apricot Beef Stir-Fry from Susan Payne of Corner Brook, Newfoundland. 'This is a delicious blend with broccoli, onion, cherry tomatoes and strips of beef,' Susan says. 

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Spicy Orange Beef

Submitted by: Heather Ford 
When I first started out cooking, I did a lot of stir-frying. Although my menu has expanded, I still enjoy cooking and eating stir-fries. Oranges, ginger and pepper flakes give this dish a very distinctive flavor. 

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Spinach Beef Stir-Fry

Submitted by: LaVerne Heath 
With tender strips of steak and fresh colorful vegetables, this mouth-watering stir-fry sizzles with flavor! 'My versatile entree can also be made with chicken breasts instead of beef,' says LaVerne Heath of Fountain, North Carolina. 'If you like zucchini or squash, toss some in. A bag of frozen vegetables can also be used.' 

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Asparagus Beef Lo Mein

Submitted by: Dottie Wanat 
This flavorful stir-fry is easy and relatively inexpensive. It's served over ramen noodles, which is a nice change from rice we usually have. To simplify preparation, I use store-bought garlic infused olive oil instead of minced garlic and olive oil. 
 
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