Oriental cooking isn’t my forte.
But I was researching tasty things to make with beef mince and came across a tasty looking beef noodle recipe. It used a lot of pre-made sauces like hoisin and oyster sauce but in the name of research, I decided to give it a go and see what happens.
The recipe wasn’t terrible but it left me feeling really lethargic, super thirsty and just a bit meh.
I knew I could do better and above all, I knew I could create a bowl of food that will leave you nourished and full of energy.
I took out the sugary sauces, added tonnes of flavour with 5 spice, ginger and garlic and topped the bowl with pretty greens and an egg for extra goodness.
This delicious bowl of food will give you 5 of your 10-a-day (hiya vitamins & minerals), lots of protein and lots of feel-good vibes (because it’s so comforting).
Plus it’s super tasty, so make it.
Fyi - it’s pretty easy to make this with veggie mince too
Ingredients & method to feed 4:
320g of organic beef mince
1 pack of medium egg noodles cooked to packet instructions
1 red onion, sliced
1 teaspoon of Chinese 5 spice
2 carrots, chopped into matchsticks
1/2 head of broccoli, chopped into matchsticks
A large handful of beansprouts
4x Clarence Court eggs, boiled for 7 minutes then peeled
Pop a large frying pan (or wok) on a medium-high heat.
Fry the mince and onion until browned.
Season well with salt & pepper.
Add the carrots, broccoli and 5 spice, cook for a further minute. Season everything again with salt & pepper.
In the meantime, make the flavour paste.
For the flavour paste:
1 thumb-sizes piece of ginger, peeled
2 large cloves of garlic, peeled
1/2 stock cube (veg, chicken or beef)
2 tbsp of soy sauce or tamari (I used Kikkomanuk tamari)
1 tbsp tomato puree
1 tbsp white wine vinegar
100ml of water
Blitz everything in a blender until smooth.
Pour over the beef & veg.
Swirl a splash of water in the blender to remove any “stuck” flavour paste and pour this over the beef too.
Add the noodles & beansprouts and cook for a further minute.
For the cucumber
1 cucumber, made into ribbons with a peeler
Juice of 1 lime
1 teaspoon agave or maple syrup
2 tbsp sesame oil
Pinch of sea salt & black pepper
1 tsp sesame seeds
Combine everything and set it aside to marinade whilst you make the rest of the dish.
To sprinkle on top:
3 spring onions, sliced
1 bunch of fresh coriander
Divide the beef noodles between bowls.
Top with an egg, a handful of fresh coriander, some spring onion slices and a large tablespoon of cucumber.