Showing posts with label beef. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beef. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Kebabs with semolina and feta cheese salad - recipe

The other day, I picked up some fresh minced beef and decided to get creative in the kitchen by making some delicious kebabs. Instead of the usual bread crumbs, I opted for semolina, and let me tell you, it was a game-changer! These kebabs turned out wonderfully light and flavorful, making for a satisfying meal, especially when paired with rice  and feta cheese salad. Let me share the recipe with you!


Ingredients:
300 g minced beef
2-3 tbsp semolina
1 finally diced onion 
 1tsp garlic powder
1 tsp parsley
2 tsp Worcestershire sauce
1tsp kebab seasoning
Salt and pepper
Olive oil
1 tsp smoked paprika
1 tsp mix of cumin and coriander

For the Salad:

Handful of green leaves

cherry tomatoes chopped
cucumber chopped
yellow bell pepper chopped
olive oil
lemon juice
1 onion, diced and seasoned with sumac
Olives
Feta cheese

Yoghurt sauce: 3 tbsp Greek yoghurt, 1 tsp garlic powder, 1 tsp dried dill, 1 tsp dried parsley, 1/2 finely chopped onion, 2 cm cucumber finally chopped

1 cup rice, cooked according to instructions

Method:
1.Start by mixing the minced beef with semolina, parsley, garlic powder, olive oil, onion, Worcestershire sauce, kebab seasoning, salt, pepper, smoked paprika, and the mix of cumin and coriander. Shape the mixture into kebabs and place them on a greased oven dish. Bake at 200 degrees Celsius for approximately 20 minutes or until cooked through.


2. While the kebabs are cooking, prepare the salad by washing and chopping the vegetables. Season with a drizzle of olive oil and lemon juice, then add sliced olives and crumbled feta cheese to the mix. Cook the rice according to the instructions on the package.

3. In a small bowl, combine the Greek yoghurt, garlic powder, dried dill, dried parsley, chopped onion, and chopped cucumber to make the yoghurt sauce. Stir well and refrigerate until ready to serve.

4. Once everything is cooked and prepared, serve the kebabs, rice, sumac onions, salad, and yoghurt sauce on a wide plate. Enjoy the burst of flavors and textures in every bite!

These kebabs with semolina and feta cheese salad are sure to become a new favorite in our household. With their juicy, flavorful meat and refreshing salad, they make for a satisfying and wholesome meal that's perfect for any day of the week. 



Enjoy!

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Beef Escalope with a Delicious Gravy and Potatoes - Recipe and review


Today we had a such a lovely meal, beef escalope with a delicious gravy and boiled potatoes. This meal is one of my favorite and brings such great memories from my school time. I went to Swedish schools during my whole study period from grade one to uni and up to Gymnasium (high school) you get one hot meal every day at school. Many of my friends did not like the school food, but I loved it. Everything they did appealed to me and I used to eat everything they cooked. I cant really remember anything they served, that I did not like. We would get 3 different things to choose from, so that might be the case why I liked it so much. If not the food, there was always 2 different salads and knäckebröd (Swedish crisp bread), butter and always a glass of milk. At school, we used to get boiled potatoes, meatballs and gravy which is where I got the inspiration from for this meal. To finish it off, we had Lingonsylt (lingonberry jam), yummi.

I get all meat from the butchers. When I want steaks or thin fillets, I generally buy a big chunk and cut it in thin pieces myself. Then I freeze 2-3 pieces, where I layer the meat flat in the freeze bag.  So when I make this meal, all I do is defrost meat, boil potato and make this super easy gravy. 


I always use one brand, when it comes to gravy: Knorr. My favorite gravy with meat is these two, and how do I get it better? I use half half from both. They come in bags in powder form. All you need to do is heat up some butter and milk in a saucepan and then add the powder and mix for a few minutes until it becomes thick and gravy-ish in the consistency. I like it quite thick. It tastes like homemade gravy and is very flavorful. And since it takes no time to make it, it is my go to sauce every time I make meatballs or steak fillet or escalopes with boiled potato. To dip a piece of the potato in the sauce is so tasty and creamy.

Ingredients:
2-3 steak fillet
3-5 potatoes
1 egg
1 cup flour or more if needed
paprika powder
salt and pepper
bbq spice mix
frozen vegetable mix
Knorr gravy mix (gräddsås and brunsås, or one of them, cooked accordign to the package)

Method:
1. Start by hammering the steak fillets thinly and then season with salt, pepper and paprika. Dip it first in egg and then in a mix of flour, bbq spice and paprika and fry it for a few minutes on each side on medium-high heat in a nonstick frying pan.

2. Boil the potatoes and if you want, fry some frozen vegetables in a non stick pan with 1 tbsp of olive oil and season with salt and pepper.

3. Make the gravy according to the package. I start by melting 1-2 tbsp of butter in a saucepan and add the two powders and mix it. As it becomes dry, I add some milk, roughly 1 cup, and mix well until I have the desired consistency. If I want it to become more creamy I add a splash of double cream.



Enjoy!