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Indian inspired beef
Indian inspired beef Recipe Description An indian inspired beef that can be made slightly saucy with the use of half a tomatoe, or plain.Ingredients: Beef stripsPreparation Steps: Slice onion, capsicum and celeryLevel of Difficulty: EasyTime Needed: 15minServes: 1Instructions: Cook beef in hot pan with spray oil until browned. NYF Recipes
Last edited by baloo; 24-05-2009 at 19:19. |
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Re: Indian inspired beef
DIFM,
I tried this last night. YUM YUM YUM!!!! Rach |
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Re: Indian inspired beef
Glad you liked it!
I have to say, the first few times I made it, I seriously overdid it with the chilli, but have learnt I'm cooking for 1, not 4, so cut it back! |
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Hi All,
I've noticed that when using rump for the beef in strips it's best if everything is cooked before you put the beef in, and then quickly cook the beef to avoid making tough. My suggestion would be switch step 1 and 2. It's also nice served with 1 cracker in substitute of a papadom Enjoy |
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Hi, Sounds nice but whats is the Indian spice mix made from?? Thanks
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Just a note on spices... Harris Farm have a wonderful range of dried herbs and spices, whilst I can't remember the brand name they come in little blue plastic bags, rather than jars.
They're all cohen's friendly as they don't add any rice flour or gluten or anything else that's not on the program. I bought moroccan seasoning and it has nothing but herbs in it. SO much better than masterfoods.
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Hey Soon to be slim,
The spices listed are the mix, but for some reason it doesn't show that way when I type it up, sorry! |
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Thanks v. much for this recipe, I had it for tea tonight and it was delicious. I wouldn't have thought of using cloves and cinnamon but they really make it something special. I have been searching for new recipe inspiration, i'm on day 17 and getting tired of having the same old thing. Will add this to the fave list!
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So glad you liked it, there's nothing better than finding something new to try!
Have a great week! |
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I had this for lunch today..............YUM. Thanks for giving us something new to try.
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