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Mumbai Spiced Beef & Freekeh Salad
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Calorie Smart
Under 30g carbs
Easy Prep
Mumbai Spiced Beef & Freekeh Salad

with Mint Yoghurt & Roasted Cashews

Difficulty: 1/3
Indian

If you haven't tried freekeh, give this colourful bowl a try. Stirring fresh veggies and spinach through this protein-rich ancient grain brings it to life, while the addition of succulent spiced beef strips delivers a nutritionally balanced meal everyone will love. *This recipe is under 650kcal per serving and under 30g carbohydrates per serving.*

Allergens

Tree Nuts
Milk
Peanuts
May contain traces of allergens
Soy
Sesame
Gluten

Utensils

Large Non-Stick Pan
Large Pan

Tags

Calorie Smart
Under 30g carbs
Dietitian approved
Easy Prep
Ingredients
Olive oil

Olive oil

1

Freekeh

Freekeh

1 packet

Carrot

Carrot

1

Tomato

Tomato

1

Baby spinach leaves

Baby spinach leaves

1 bag

Mint

Mint

1 bag

Garlic

Garlic

2 clove

Beef strips

Beef strips

1 packet

White wine vinegar

White wine vinegar

1 drizzle

Roasted cashews

Roasted cashews

1 packet

Greek-style yoghurt

Greek-style yoghurt

1 packet

Mumbai spice blend

Mumbai spice blend

1 sachet

Preparation
1
1

• Rinse freekeh • In a large saucepan, heat a drizzle of olive oil over medium-high heat. Toast freekeh, stirring occasionally, until golden, 1-2 minutes. • Half-fill the saucepan with water, then add a good pinch of salt. Bring to the boil, then simmer, uncovered, until tender, 30-35 minutes. Drain and rinse. TIP: The freekeh is cooked when it has softened but still retains some bite.

2
2

• Meanwhile, roughly chop tomato and baby spinach leaves. Grate carrot. Pick and thinly slice mint leaves. Finely chop garlic. In a small bowl, combine mint and Greek-style yoghurt and set aside. • In a medium bowl, combine Mumbai spice blend and a drizzle of olive oil. Add beef strips, season with salt and toss to combine.

3
3

• When the freekeh has 5 minutes cook time remaining, heat a large frying pan over high heat with a drizzle of olive oil. When oil is hot, cook beef strips in batches until browned and cooked through, 1-2 minutes. Transfer to a plate. • Return the pan to medium heat with a drizzle of olive oil and garlic. Cook until fragrant, 1 minute. Return freekeh to the pan with a pinch of salt and stir to combine. TIP: Cooking meat in batches over a high heat helps it stay tender.

4
4

• Gently stir carrot, tomato, baby spinach and a drizzle of white wine vinegar through freekeh. Season to taste. • Divide freekeh salad between bowls. Top with Mumbai beef. • Spoon over mint yoghurt and garnish with roasted cashews to serve. Enjoy!

Nutrition per serving

2349

kJ

Energy (kJ)

23.7

g

Fat

6.6

g

of which saturates

30.2

g

Carbohydrate

12.8

g

of which sugars

21.7

g

Dietary Fibre

42.5

g

Protein

678

mg

Sodium

with Mint Yoghurt & Roasted Cashews

1/3
Calorie Smart
Under 40g carbs
Easy Prep
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