Sunday in the UK often means a fabulous meal of Roast Beef, and I don't think there is a better known British meal than Roast Beef. I think you could perhaps call it the national dish of Great Britain and loved by almost everyone. But is there a good or better way to cook the perfect roast beef. It is actually very easy as you can see with these handy tips on this post here
But as regular readers will know one of our favourite beef dishes is Beef Bourguignon, low carb and so delicious ...
Ingredients:
Serves Two250 grams of diced braising steak
A handful of shallots
A handful of button mushrooms
50 grams of smoked bacon lardons
1 teaspoon of mixed dried herbs
1 bay leaf (optional)
2 beef stock cubes
1 large glass of red wine
Salt and pepper to taste
1 tablespoon of olive oil
Method:
Heat the oil (to medium heat) in a frying pan. Add the shallots and mushrooms, fry/sauté until golden brown, Remove from pan into oven proof casserole dish.
Add bacon lardons to pan and cook until they are lightly browned, add to casserole dish.
Finally put diced beef into frying pan and lightly brown each side of cubed beef then put into casserole dish.
Make up the beef stock to approx. half to three quarters of a pint, but the red wine should make up about half of the liquid.Bring to a gentle simmer in the frying pan and add the mixed herbs, salt and pepper to taste.
Pour over the ingredients in the casserole dish, add your bay leaf (optional). Cover and cook for approx. two to two and a half hours at Regulo 4 Electric 180 stirring after the first hour. Serve with steamed broccoli and white cabbage or vegetables of your choice.
Very delicious, very easy to make and very low carb.
Hope you enjoy it.
If you may be looking for a vegetarian version, why not have a look at this Mushroom Bourguignon with Celeriac Mash, see the details here
Did you know that a recent study of children and teens in the U.S. has shown that individuals in these age groups depend on their intake of beef for the following key nutrients and in the following amounts.
Vitamin B12: beef provides 14-21% of this B vitamin to U.S. children and teenagers
Zinc: 13-19% of this mineral is provided by beef to these age groups
Vitamin B3: U.S. children and teens receive 6-10% of their vitamin B3 from beef
Vitamin B6: 5-8% of this vitamin is provided by beef to these age groups
Iron: up to 8% of dietary iron is provided to these age groups by beef
These facts may also relate to other countries ...
More great beef information can be found at the Worlds Healthiest Foods site here. WHF is a not for profit goldmine of great food information.
All the best Jan
Not for me, but very popular here too. Which is perhaps our British heritage in play.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a kid, my mom often made roast beef for Sunday dinner.
ReplyDeleteMy mother used to cook an eye roast beef every Sunday.
ReplyDeleteOoh, the vegetarian version sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteAND...thanks for stopping by and commenting even though I've been MIA. Much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteSo good.
ReplyDeleteI haven't had beef in a loooooooooooooog time! Pity! Valerie
ReplyDelete...that roast of beef sure looks good.
ReplyDeleteMakes my mouth water... yummmmmmm
ReplyDeleteThis sounds and looks delicious!
Happy Holidays Jan 🎄☃🎅☕
My mouth is watering.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on
What a delicious post, so yummy it makes my mouth water. Nice job and very well done. Thanks for putting this together and for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful week!
That looks really good! Yum.
ReplyDeleteMakes me almost give up my vegetarian lifestyle.
ReplyDeleteYour Beef Bourguignon looks amazing, Jan. A proper meal.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
I like roast beef. It has gotten so expensive in our stores that I don't buy it anymore. If I'm going to pay that much for a meal, I may as well buy a steak in a restaurant.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, YUM!
ReplyDeleteWe're big fans of beef here, but being a Yorkshire family it has to be served with Yorkshire puddings.
ReplyDeleteFantastic recipe Jan.
ReplyDeleteThe problem is that here there is no this kind of beef.
I am hungry now. I like roast beef and beef bourdignon. We don't do the latter often because we cannot spell bourgignion !!!
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Completa información. Tanto en la elaboración de la comida como en los nutrientes que la compone.
ReplyDeleteBesos
Love a roast but we don't often have one in summer.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds very good. I will have to give it a try. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy roast beef, my hubby's mom use to make it almost every Sunday, I don't do it quite so often but at least once a month
ReplyDeleteWe enjoy Sunday roast. :-) It is on the menu for this Sunday.
ReplyDeleteThe roast sounds great, added it to my "recipes to try". Thank you. Have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeletei love Beef Bourguignon, it is one of my favorites!! perhaps i could make this for christmas in my crock pot!!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeletei was never fan of beef and then stomach had no bearing for this ,too late lol
ReplyDeleteI always like roast beef.
ReplyDeleteSo yummy!!! I haven't had roast beef in such a long time!!
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