SWEET AND SPICY BEEF
Asian beef for breakfast? Please, fuck! Try this sweet and spicy beef dish to start the day with a low-carb spiciness! Apparently, dinner is fine, too. SERVES: 2 INGREDIENTS: METHOD:
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RECIPESAsian beef for breakfast? Please, fuck! Try this sweet and spicy beef dish to start the day with a low-carb spiciness! Apparently, dinner is fine, too. SERVES: 2 INGREDIENTS: METHOD:
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RECIPESNo winter pudding is complete without apple pie. My mother-in-law would pick blackberries in the country and put them in her apple pie. Although I don’t have a blackberry, the taste of rhubarb complements the taste of sweet apples. Much less than most pies, but just as delicious. SERVES: 4 INGREDIENTS: For the pastry: METHOD: 1. In
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RECIPESAdd a little Japanese flavor to your busy workday with this simple miso eggplant. Although eggplant is not technically a protein, it is often the star of vegetarian dinner plates. SERVES: 4 INGREDIENTS: 2 eggplants 1 tbsp miso paste 1 tsp coconut sugar 1 1/2 tbsp tamari 3 cm piece of ginger, grated 2 large garlic
I love this dinner because I can prepare all the ingredients separately and put them in the fridge for a week’s worth of fast food! High protein, low carbohydrate, nutrient-rich, simple. What else do you need? Coconut sauce is also top notch. Need more cooking ideas? Go to the store and look at my recipes.
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RECIPESThis Asian beef salad is light and can be eaten for lunch or dinner. Whether you want to eat your satay with peanuts or cashews, this is a delicious dish. And the sauce doesn’t have too much sugar, which is a big plus. SERVES: 2 INGREDIENTS: + Staples: METHOD: