Saturday 19 March 2016

Sunday Roast Dinner : The Low Carb Way


take a joint of beef and cook to your preference - I like medium rare



add some lovely Brussels Sprouts flavoured with some shaved Parmesan Cheese

Ingredients:
4 servings 
1¼ lbs (600 g) fresh Brussels sprouts 
2–3 tablespoons olive oil 
1 teaspoon dried rosemary or thyme 
Salt and pepper
3–4 oz. (100 g) shaved Parmesan cheese 
See cooking instructions here

you may also like to serve a few roasted celeriac chunks 
just cut celeriac into rough-shaped chunks and roast for around 40 minutes




and how about a slice of lime and vanilla low carb cheesecake for dessert
see recipe here

What a perfect combination for a Sunday Dinner 
Now the word 'Yum' comes to mind


Enjoy your day

All the best Jan

14 comments:

  1. Inspiration! I am going to make those grilled brussel sprouts today!

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  2. Looks like a delicious meal, I am not a very good cook, but over 30 years of marriage my husband has learned to like what I make, LOL! Thanks for your birthday wishes!

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  3. this would make an insanely awesome easter dinner!!! have a wonderful weekend you guys and many thanks for all the very kind and personal comments you leave at my place!!!

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  4. Hello, this looks like a yummy Sunday dinner to me. Thanks for sharing! Have a happy weekend!

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  5. Cool brussel sprouts recipe!!!

    Gentle Spring hugs,
    Tessa

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  6. All so delicious! Your home must smell wonderful all the time!

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  7. Roast beef is my favourite Sunday dinner, though we rarely have a roast on a Sunday so we have it on a different day of the week.

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  8. Definitely making the cheesecake to satisfy my need for desert, merci beaucoup Jan.

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  9. Jan, you left out the bottle of wine.
    I'll bring a red.

    Ben

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  10. The beef looks yummie but no sprouts if you don't mind. I like the cheesecake idea. I'm off to Knott End chippie in a minute or two - our very occasional treat of haddock, chips and mushy peas.

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  11. A proper meal, Jan. I love Brussels Sprouts.
    Amalia
    xo

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  12. Sandi - you can't beat Brussels Sprouts with a roast dinner!

    Connie - I'm sure your dinner's are great!

    Debbie - it would be an Easter dinner hit! Many thanks for your thoughts here too ...

    Eileen - this is a favourite of ours!

    Tessa - glad you liked the Brussels Sprouts suggestion, they just go so well with beef!

    Martha - I do my best with my cooking, not all turns out a success!

    Jo - enjoy a Roast dinner any-day of the week, whatever day suits best!

    Grace - isn't cheesecake so lovely, but I only have one slice at a time!

    Ben - oops! Red wine will be great, thanks!

    Phil - I bet that chippie at Knott End serves some wonderful fish! Enjoy a Roast Dinner another time!

    Amalia - I always think this a meal that everyone can enjoy together!

    Many thanks to you all for taking time to leave your comments.
    Hope you may enjoy a gorgeous Roast Dinner soon.

    All the best Jan

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  13. Yum on the good eats. Even if I cannot eat most of it. Still, looks darn good.

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  14. Ivy
    Yes, 'Yum' these are good eats!
    ... but we all have to eat what best suits us.

    Thanks for taking time to comment, it's appreciated.

    All the best Jan

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