Bistek - Filipino Beef Steak - Foxy Folksy (2024)

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Bistek or Bistek Tagalog is a Filipinoversion beef steak marinated in soy sauce and kalamansi juice. Try this savory and flavor-rich dish now.

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When I was a kid, I thought that 'Bistek" is a Filipino way of tagalizing the English word "beefsteak".I used to think that it is of American influence. Our way of reproducing a beef steak dish they taught during their time in the Philippines.

If I haven't been into food blogging and learning some food history in the process, I would go on believing that, probably, until I die.

Then I came across 'Bistec encebollado' which is a Spanish dish that looks identical to our Bistek.

Well, with our colorful history, it is sometimes difficult to trace which one from our many colonizers ( Spanish, American or Japanese) or neighboring countries influenced a certain dish if they have been at all.

So after I learned about the other Bistec recipes that are also found in other former Spanish colonies.I guess it is safe to say that our Bistek Tagalog is actually of Spanish influence. The name, apparently, they loaned from the English "beefsteak".

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  • What meat is used for Bistek?
  • How to make Filipino Bistek?
  • Tender, juicier meat
  • Other Filipino Beef Recipes to Try
  • Printable Recipe
  • Bistek Recipe

What meat is used for Bistek?

Although it is made with beef originally, nowadays, other meats are also commonly used.

The words more or less now refer to any dish that is prepared and cooked in the same way.

You can use pork, chicken, and fish (Tilapia or milkfish). Even eggplants can be cooked in this way.

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How to make Filipino Bistek?

Thin slices of beef are marinated in soy sauce and kalamansi (or lemon) juice. They have then pan-fried afterward.

The soy marinade is then cooked to make the sauce and added after the meat is fried.Lots of sauteed and sometimes fresh onions are added as a topping.

Others have a different way of making preparing this dish but this is how I learned it from my Mama. And she also gave me her secret in marinating the meat to make it more flavorful.

She adds chopped onions to the marinade and believe me, it makes a lot of difference.

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Tender, juicier meat

If you want a tender and juicy beef, start with good quality beef. But this is sometimes tricky to know. Even when they are labeled as Sirloin, you may still end up with not so tender meat.

One way to tenderize meat is by pounding. Pounding is usually done to soften ortenderizethe muscle and make it easier to cut and eat. It also gives the meat a more uniform or even thickness. This makes the meat cook more evenly, avoiding raw on one side and overcooked on the other.

If you do not have a meat mallet, you may use anything that is heavy with a flat surface such as a rolling pin, a smaller skillet or saucepan or empty glass bottle.

Another thing to note is that leaner meat usually needs to be cooked at a higher heat in a short time. Overcooking makes it tough.

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Other Filipino Beef Recipes to Try

  • Beef Tapa -cured meat of thin slices of tender beef usually served as breakfast with garlic rice.
  • Beef Caldereta - tomato-based spicy beef stew with carrots, bell peppers, and potatoes
  • Nilagang Baka - beef broth with loads of vegetables
  • Braised Beef Filipino Style - with a sweet-savory soy-based sauce

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Bistek Recipe

5 from 25 votes

Bistek or Bistek Tagalog is a Filipino version of beef steak marinated in soy sauce and kalamansi juice. Try this savory and flavor-rich dish now.

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Marinate 1 hour hr

Total Time: 15 minutes mins

Course :Main Course

Servings =4

Ingredients

  • 1 pound Beef Sirloin - sliced thinly and pounded
  • ½ cup soy sauce
  • ¼ cup kalamansi or lemon juice
  • 1 small onion - chopped finely
  • 2-3 tablespoon oil
  • 1 big onion - cut into rings
  • ½ cup water
  • 2 teaspoon cornstarch

Instructions

  • Place the beef slices in a bowl or container with lid. Add soy sauce, kalamansi or lemon juice, and chopped onions. Mix well with your hands. Cover and let it marinate for at least an hour or overnight for better flavor absorption.

  • Squeeze the meat with your hands to remove excess marinade from the meat. Transfer meat into a plate. Set the marinade aside for later use.

  • Dissolve cornstarch in half cup of water. Set aside.

  • Heat oil over medium-high heat. Add the onion rings and cook according to preference. Just until slightly tender or totally caramelized. Remove from oil and set aside.

  • On the same pan, add the beef and cook for 1-2 minutes on each side. Transfer cooked beef slices on a serving plate. Top with cooked onions.

  • Still on the same pan over low heat, pour the soy sauce marinade. Add the cornstarch mixture and bring to a simmer while stirring constantly. Cook until sauce becomes thicker.

  • Pour the sauce over the beef and onions. Serve.

Notes

  1. Pound your meat. A sure way to have tender meat is to pound them before marinating and cooking.
  2. Chopped onions. For a flavor-rich sauce, add chopped onions to the marinade.
  3. Do not overcook. When using sirloin or even tenderloin, cook it quickly at high temperature. Overcook it and it will become chewy.
  4. Fresh Onions. You may also skip cooking the onion rings and serve the dish with fresh onions instead. The crunchiness and sweetness will add more texture and flavor to the dish.
  5. If you need more sauce, add another ¼ cup of soy sauce and half cup water to the simmering marinade in step 6.
  6. Do not add theseeds from the calamansi or lemon to the marinade. They tend to give a bitter taste.

Nutrition

Calories: 231kcalCarbohydrates: 5gProtein: 27gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 62mgSodium: 1688mgPotassium: 484mgFiber: 0gSugar: 1gVitamin C: 7.2mgCalcium: 33mgIron: 2.7mg

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  1. Dean says

    Bistek - Filipino Beef Steak - Foxy Folksy (19)
    Best Bistek recipe out there! Marinade with onions makes a huge difference! My family’s favorite!

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  2. Christine C. says

    Bistek - Filipino Beef Steak - Foxy Folksy (20)
    Go to recipe. No need to tweak as it is perfect already. Thank you!

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    • Bebs says

      Aaaawwww...I appreciate you saying this and happy that you like it.

      Reply

  3. Elaine R. says

    Bistek - Filipino Beef Steak - Foxy Folksy (21)
    I love it! It’s very flavorful. I did add a beef cube just to make it more savory.

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  4. Santie says

    The Best Bistek Tagalog

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  5. Ana says

    Bistek - Filipino Beef Steak - Foxy Folksy (22)
    Very easy and delicious. Thank you,

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  6. Leilani F. says

    Bistek - Filipino Beef Steak - Foxy Folksy (23)
    Followed this recipe as written, but used beef tenderloin sliced extremely thin. Tasty!

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  7. Bunny says

    Really good recipe. Thank you for this!

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  8. Chona says

    Bistek - Filipino Beef Steak - Foxy Folksy (24)
    It was delicious! I think I just overcooked the meat a little that's why some were a little chewy. But my kids loved it! Thanks for the wonderful recipe.

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    • Bebs says

      Happens to the nest of us 😉, thanks for the great review, Chona!

      Reply

  9. Nguyễn Thị Thanh Xuân says

    Bistek - Filipino Beef Steak - Foxy Folksy (25)
    Ngon quá bạn ơi, chúc Bạn và gia đình mọi vui vẻ.

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    • Bebs says

      Cảm ơn bạn! I hope I said it right! 😘

      Reply

  10. Theresa says

    It looks so good but mine is quite salty.

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    • Bebs says

      Depends on the soy sauce you use, try a lighter one next time.

      Reply

  11. Mae says

    What brand of soy sauce did you use?
    Silver Swan okay to use?

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    • Bebs says

      It is ok. If it becomes too salty just add some water.

      Reply

  12. Marivic says

    Bistek - Filipino Beef Steak - Foxy Folksy (26)
    Love it! Came out perfect!

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  13. Beefsteak says

    Bistek - Filipino Beef Steak - Foxy Folksy (27)
    The food looks fascinating. And the formula is very detailed. Thank you

    Reply

  14. Jarret says

    Bistek - Filipino Beef Steak - Foxy Folksy (28)
    Tried this one. It tastes great!😊

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  15. Toni says

    This recipe is delicious and easy to follow. Appreciate the video tutorial(s) too. They make the recipes come to life! Thank you!

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    • Bebs says

      Thanks Toni for the very nice comment!

      Reply

      • Lai says

        Bistek - Filipino Beef Steak - Foxy Folksy (29)
        Just like how my loving lola cooked her bistek. So delicious!!!!

        Reply

  16. Rosemarie says

    Bistek - Filipino Beef Steak - Foxy Folksy (30)
    I just cooked this bistek recipe and the only I added was the pepper during the marination of the beef. It turned so delish 🙂 just like my mother used to cook when we were younger. Thanks again for sharing.

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    • Bebs says

      You are most welcome, Rosemarie!

      Reply

    • Laio says

      Bistek - Filipino Beef Steak - Foxy Folksy (31)
      Just like how my loving lola cooked her bistek. So delicious!!!!

      Reply

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