I had been to our local abattoir to see what they had on
special offer and saw that they has fillet steak for a paltry €20,-a kilo, now
this was a bargain so I decided to get myself a thick 300g chunk, not knowing
what I was going to do with it. I must tell you that at the minute I am on a
diet to get my cholesterol, triglyceride, sugar and weight down (I was bordering on the obese
level). This had been playing havoc with my sugar levels. I am doing the
5&2 method, this is where you fast for two days and eat normal for 5 days.
The two fast days (below 600Kcals/day) can be any 2 days that you choose, it is
not a fixed day so you can swap any day that doesn’t suit you. I have lost 7kg
in about 6 weeks and do not find it a hardship, with a bit of fore thought you
can come up with some very nice and tasty (important) food in a 300Kcal menu,
and that twice a day will do the trick. I had bought the steak on Thursday on
my way to the Docs for get my 6 monthly check up, with the view of cooking it
on Friday, but how was the only problem.
I was reading a magazine in the waiting room and in it was
an oriental section and part was taken up with healthy Japanese food culture
and there it was beef Teriyaki with a Japanese salad.I have adapted this as they used bottle sauce and I have made as near as I could an authentic sauce.
For one person (I am just one)
You shall require:
275-300g fillet steak sliced into not too thin slices
2 tbsp. wok oil
4 thin slices of ginger
100g sugar snap peas
100g green beans
½ tsp. salt
2 small chilli’s sliced thinly
1 small tomato diced
1 tsp. toasted sesame seeds
To make your own
marinade
3 tbsp. of mirin
2 tbsp. dark soy sauce
2 tbsp. honey
2 tsp. dry sherry (instead of sake)
2 tsp. rice vinegar (the type used to make sushi rice)
1 tsp. grated ginger
1 spring onion sliced fine
Mix all of the ingredients together and marinade the steak
in this for at least 6 hours.
Noodles
1 sachet (200g) Udon noodles
1 sachet of miso soup
Make the miso soup to 5ooml
Add the noodles and heat through
½ red pepper sliced on a mandolin
1 spring onion cut into 3 cm pieces and sliced length ways very thin
3 cm piece of carrot grated
The sugar snap peas sliced very fine
2 tbsp. Gari (pickled ginger)
1 tbsp. sesame oil
Place all on a large platter leaving space for the Udon
noodles and drizzle with the sesame oil.
Heat the oil in a frying pan or wok, add the ginger and fry
for a few seconds, drain the steaks (don’t rub the marinade off) and add to the
pan, now stir fry quickly, remove and set aside.
Now add the rest of the
marinade add the green beans, the diced tomatoes and sesame seeds
That’s it folks.
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