Ingredients Beef Sirloin Steak Sirloin Steak Recipes By Food & Wine Editors Updated on May 23, 2017 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: © Jim Franco These sirloin steak recipes come from across the globe and incorporate international cuisines. From Ethiopian spiced steak to lemongrass beef rolls with rice noodles, these dishes are delicious and simple to make. Try a few of our favorites today. 01 of 12 Stir-Fried Red Rice with Sliced Sirloin Steak and Peas "Red rice is slightly sweet and packed with nutrients that both nurture the body and calm the mind," Su-Mei Yu says. Rice is also considered perfectly balanced among all the elements. Here, Yu stir-fries it with thin slices of lean steak, dark leafy greens and zingy cilantro. The dish is also good with salmon or shrimp in place of the steak. Go to Recipe 02 of 12 Beef Sirloin with Piquillo Peppers and Capers Meat expert and cookbook author Bruce Aidells creates a fantastic, bare-bones rub for sirloin steak with nothing more than paprika, brown sugar, salt and pepper. Especially noteworthy is his use of pre-roasted, jarred piquillo peppers to make a quick, easy and delicious sauce. Go to Recipe 03 of 12 Ethiopian Spiced Steak Go to Recipe 04 of 12 Nori-Crusted Sirloin with Shiitake and Wasabi © Quentin Bacon Josh DeChellis is used to diners' initial skepticism when it comes to what he calls his more "out of control" ingredient combinations. Even the F&W Test Kitchen wondered if nori and wasabi could possibly go with the beef here. They do, and brilliantly. What's more, the recipe's healthy; ounce for ounce, sirloin has less saturated fat than chicken thigh with skin. Go to Recipe 05 of 12 Stir-Fried Sirloin with Ginger and Bok Choy Go to Recipe 06 of 12 Grilled-Steak and Arugula Salad with Mustard Caper Vinaigrette No wimpy little salad here. Thick slices of steak top peppery greens with a boldly flavored dressing over all. It's entirely satisfying. Go to Recipe 07 of 12 Beef Fried Rice Stir-fry the sirloin, watercress, and egg while the rice cooks, so that you'll be ready to assemble the dish at the last moment. Soy sauce and a drizzling of sesame oil flavor the combination perfectly. If you prefer, use strips of pork tenderloin instead of beef. Go to Recipe 08 of 12 Mongolian Beef with Scallions This recipe is more of a Chinese-American invention than an authentic Mongolian classic. Nonetheless, it's a fantastic example of America's love of Chinese food. Here, thinly sliced beef sirloin, scallions, garlic and ginger are stir-fried with a savory brown sauce consisting of soy, oyster sauce and Shaoxing wine, a traditional Chinese wine made from fermented rice. Go to Recipe 09 of 12 Chipotle Steak with Turkish Wheat Berries © Mikkel Vang The steak and wheat berries are refrigerated overnight in a marinade made with substantially spicy chipotle chiles in adobo, so plan accordingly. Go to Recipe 10 of 12 Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff with Garganelli Pasta © Sarah Bolla Like most stroganoffs, this one tastes even better when it cools in the sauce and is reheated and served the next day. Go to Recipe 11 of 12 Grilled-Steak and Arugula Salad with Mustard Caper Vinaigrette No wimpy little salad here. Thick slices of steak top peppery greens with a boldly flavored dressing over all. It's entirely satisfying. Go to Recipe 12 of 12 Lemongrass Beef Rolls with Rice Noodles © Jim Franco As with much Southeast Asian cooking, this enormously flavorful dish, called bo bun in Vietnamese, combines a salad with noodles and meat. Go to Recipe Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit