I bet you've been waiting for this recipe with bated breath. It's a great go-to when you're in a hurry and in need of comfort food. I had forgotten to take something out of the freezer that morning, so had to stop at the shop on my way home after work. Got some salad things and found an irresistible looking beef roast (decently prized too). Perfect.
I didn't have time to do a roast - we had to eat something quickly before embarking on a 21:00 mission to collect a wooden bed base from a lady in Milnerton.
I diced one brown onion, cut the beef into approximate cubes, added diced mushrooms and sauteed it all with a drizzle of olive oil. Seasoned with salt, pepper, and some mixed herbs. Then came the 200 ml or so of red wine. While it was reducing, I arranged the baby spinach leaves and tomatoes on the plate. The shop was fresh out of cucumbers, so we had to do without. We didn't miss it - beef and red wine are a match made in heaven.
It also made an attractive work lunch the following day. Although, I am in search of a smaller container set. The ideal situation would be to have your breakfast, hot meat and veggies, and salad all in separate containers. Practical and a lot more appetizing.
I didn't have time to do a roast - we had to eat something quickly before embarking on a 21:00 mission to collect a wooden bed base from a lady in Milnerton.
I diced one brown onion, cut the beef into approximate cubes, added diced mushrooms and sauteed it all with a drizzle of olive oil. Seasoned with salt, pepper, and some mixed herbs. Then came the 200 ml or so of red wine. While it was reducing, I arranged the baby spinach leaves and tomatoes on the plate. The shop was fresh out of cucumbers, so we had to do without. We didn't miss it - beef and red wine are a match made in heaven.
It also made an attractive work lunch the following day. Although, I am in search of a smaller container set. The ideal situation would be to have your breakfast, hot meat and veggies, and salad all in separate containers. Practical and a lot more appetizing.