Yum Yum Bowls are an instant family favorite! A bed of hot cooked rice topped with marinated steak, sautéed vegetables, avocado, and a drizzle of homemade yum yum sauce.
Yum Yum Sauce: Mix all ingredients together and whisk until well combined. (Can be made ahead and stored in the refrigerator for up to one week).
Marinate Steak: Cut steak against the grain into bite size chunks and add to a bowl. Add sesame oil, soy sauce, peach juice, garlic, and ginger and mix to combine. Cover and marinate for at least 30 minutes, or for several hours in the fridge.
Prep Veggies: Chop bell pepper and onion into chunks and cut broccoli crown into small florets. Slice avocado, chop green onions, basil and cilantro to be used for garnish.
Cook Steak: Heat a large cast iron skillet over high heat. Once hot, remove steak pieces from the marinade (discard marinade) and add to skillet. Let it sear without touching for a minute or so, then flip, searing briefly on all sides (should take 3 minutes or so--you want the outside to be seared, but the inside not overcooked/cooked through). Remove to a plate to rest.
Cook Veggies: Reduce heat to medium high. Add ½ cup water to the pan, along with broccoli florets. Cover pan with a lid and allow to steam for 2 minutes. Remove lid. Give broccoli a stir and then push to the side of the pan and add 1 tablespoon olive oil. Add bell pepper and onion and sauté until tender.
Assemble Bowls: Add a scoop of hot rice to bowls. Top with a few pieces of steak, add a heaping spoonful of veggies. Add some avocado slices, and drizzle with yum yum sauce and sriracha if desired. Garnish with basil and cilantro.
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Make Ahead Instructions: The sauce can be made and kept in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week. The steak can be sliced and marinated for several hours in the fridge.Storage Instructions: Keep all the components in the fridge, heat and assemble when ready to serve. Or this makes a great meal prep lunch! The bowls can be assembled and kept in the refrigerator. Wait to add the avocado, fresh herbs, and the yum yum sauce until ready to eat.