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Nutrition per serving
Protein18% · 44g
Carbs47% · 115g
Fat35% · 38g
4g
Fiber
1420mg
Sodium
4.4g
Protein / 100 cal
Per serving, as packaged by HelloFresh. Oils, salt & pepper added at home aren't included.
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Protein rank
65th pctl
More protein than 65% of 1,474 meals
Protein density
4.4g /100cal
Leaner than 39% of meals
vs Beef average
9% heavier
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🧾 Diet fit
Based on this meal's macros per serving
✓ High protein✕ Low carb✕ Keto-friendly✕ Under 500 cal✕ High fiber✕ Lower sodium
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Allergens & dietary
Contains Allergens aren't itemized by this provider — check the package label before cooking.
Dietary✓ Pork-free
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Ingredients
Sirloin Steak
Cornstarch
Red Onion
Potatoes
Cumin
Soy Sauce
Tomato
Dried Oregano
Jasmine Rice
Sriracha
Garlic Powder
Cilantro
Sherry Vinegar
Olive Oil
Butter
Salt
Black Pepper
Sugar
How to make it
1
Adjust rack to top position and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Wash and dry produce.
Cut potatoes into ½-inch-thick wedges. Toss on a baking sheet with a drizzle of oil, oregano, half the garlic powder (you’ll use the rest later), salt, and pepper. Roast on top rack until browned and tender, 20-25 minutes.Halve, peel, and cut half the onion (whole onion for 4 servings) into ½-inch wedges. Cut tomato into ½-inch wedges. Roughly chop cilantro.
2
In a small pot, combine rice, 1¼ cups water (2¼ cups for 4 servings), and a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, then cover and reduce to a low simmer. Cook until rice is tender, 15-18 minutes.Keep covered off heat until ready to serve.
3
Pat steak* dry with paper towels; slice into 1-by-3-inch strips (the strips don’t need to be perfect—a rough 1-by-3 inches is fine!). In a medium bowl, combine cornstarch, half the cumin (all for 4 servings), remaining garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Add steak and toss until coated.
4
Heat a drizzle of oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Add steak and cook, tossing occasionally, until a crust forms, 4-6 minutes (steak will finish cooking in the next step). Turn off heat; transfer to a plate. Wipe out pan.
5
Heat another drizzle of oil in pan used for steak over medium heat. Add onion wedges and tomato; cook, stirring occasionally, until slightly tender, 4-6 minutes.Add steak, soy sauce, Sriracha, ⅓ cup water, 2 tsp vinegar, and ¼ tsp sugar (⅔ cup water, 4 tsp vinegar, and ½ tsp sugar for 4 servings). (Be sure to measure the vinegar—we sent more!) Cook, stirring constantly, until sauce has thickened and steak is cooked through, 1-3 minutes.Taste and season with salt and pepper if desired.
6
Fluff rice with a fork; stir in 1 TBSP butter (2 TBSP for 4 servings).Divide rice and potatoes between plates in separate sections. Top potatoes with steak stir-fry. Garnish with cilantro and serve.
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Adjust rack to top position and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Wash and dry produce.
Cut potatoes into ½-inch-thick wedges. Toss on a baking sheet with a drizzle of oil, oregano, half the garlic powder (you’ll use the rest later), salt, and pepper. Roast on top rack until browned and tender, 20-25 minutes.Halve, peel, and cut half the onion (whole onion for 4 servings) into ½-inch wedges. Cut tomato into ½-inch wedges. Roughly chop cilantro.
2
Step 2
In a small pot, combine rice, 1¼ cups water (2¼ cups for 4 servings), and a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, then cover and reduce to a low simmer. Cook until rice is tender, 15-18 minutes.Keep covered off heat until ready to serve.
3
Step 3
Pat steak* dry with paper towels; slice into 1-by-3-inch strips (the strips don’t need to be perfect—a rough 1-by-3 inches is fine!). In a medium bowl, combine cornstarch, half the cumin (all for 4 servings), remaining garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Add steak and toss until coated.
4
Step 4
Heat a drizzle of oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Add steak and cook, tossing occasionally, until a crust forms, 4-6 minutes (steak will finish cooking in the next step). Turn off heat; transfer to a plate. Wipe out pan.
5
Step 5
Heat another drizzle of oil in pan used for steak over medium heat. Add onion wedges and tomato; cook, stirring occasionally, until slightly tender, 4-6 minutes.Add steak, soy sauce, Sriracha, ⅓ cup water, 2 tsp vinegar, and ¼ tsp sugar (⅔ cup water, 4 tsp vinegar, and ½ tsp sugar for 4 servings). (Be sure to measure the vinegar—we sent more!) Cook, stirring constantly, until sauce has thickened and steak is cooked through, 1-3 minutes.Taste and season with salt and pepper if desired.
6
Step 6
Fluff rice with a fork; stir in 1 TBSP butter (2 TBSP for 4 servings).Divide rice and potatoes between plates in separate sections. Top potatoes with steak stir-fry. Garnish with cilantro and serve.
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Peruvian Chili-Soy Sirloin Stir-Fry (HelloFresh's Peruvian Chili Soy Sirloin Stir Fry: 1010 calories, 44g protein. Beef meal. Recipe, ingredients, and nutrition from MealFan.) is a prepared meal from . One serving provides 1010 calories with 44 g of protein, representing about 51 percent of the daily calorie reference point. The recipe format follows 's standard approach of pre-measured ingredients and step-by-step instructions.
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Nutrition per serving
1010Calories
44gProtein
115gCarbs
38gFat
4gFiber
1420mgSodium
Daily calorie contribution51% of 2,000 cal target
🍽️ Serves: 2 servings
💪 High-Protein
✓ Perfect for
High-protein goals
⚠ Not ideal for
Strict calorie restriction
Vegans
Strict keto
Frequently asked questions
How many calories are in Peruvian Chili-Soy Sirloin Stir-Fry?
Peruvian Chili-Soy Sirloin Stir-Fry contains 1010 calories and 44 g of protein per serving, portioned as HelloFresh's Peruvian Chili Soy Sirloin Stir Fry: 1010 calories, 44g protein. Beef meal. Recipe, ingredients, and nutrition from MealFan..
Which meal service offers Peruvian Chili-Soy Sirloin Stir-Fry?
Peruvian Chili-Soy Sirloin Stir-Fry is offered by . Read the full review on MealFan for pricing, freshness ratings, and how compares to competitors.
❓ Frequently asked questions
How many calories are in Peruvian Chili Soy Sirloin Stir Fry?+
Peruvian Chili Soy Sirloin Stir Fry has 1010 calories per serving, with 44g protein, 115g carbs, 38g fat.
Is Peruvian Chili Soy Sirloin Stir Fry high in protein?+
Yes. It delivers 44g of protein per serving, which we count as high-protein.
How long does Peruvian Chili Soy Sirloin Stir Fry take to make?+
About 10 minutes, rated medium difficulty, and it serves 2.
Does Peruvian Chili Soy Sirloin Stir Fry list its allergens?+
HelloFresh does not itemize allergens for this meal — check the package label before cooking, especially for serious allergies.
How much does Peruvian Chili Soy Sirloin Stir Fry cost?+
It runs about $9–$12/serving through HelloFresh.
What diets does Peruvian Chili Soy Sirloin Stir Fry work for?+
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