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Five Beef Recipes To Try Out

Beef is an amazing source of protein and a flavourful addition to your meal. There are many different ways to cook beef as opposed to having just a small lump of it on your plate. Here are five amazing beef recipes for you to try out.

 

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1. Ground beef sauce

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Imagine beef stew but with the beef ground instead of just cut and steamed. This method is great because the beef spreads better around the food and is not confined as a lump in one corner. This makes for an amazing weekend breakfast. Get the recipe here.

Cuisine: Italian

Best eaten with: yam, potatoes, pasta.

 

2. Beef saute

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Beef saute is another amazing way to cook beef. The beef and vegetables are cut in thin strips and stir-fried. The beef stock is then added to the mix to give the sauce more body. This is a great dish to cook for a romantic dinner date. Get the recipe here.

Cuisine: Chinese

Best eaten with: rice, mashed potatoes

 

3. Beef casserole

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This is a hearty sauce that is filling and perfect for family dinners. The beef is diced and boiled alongside shredded potatoes until the potatoes melt. Throw in some chopped vegetables and you really have something amazing going. Get the recipe here.

Cuisine: French

Best eaten with: rice

 

4. Korean beef sauce

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This is a sweet and spicy dish you can pull out when you’re eager to impress. The ground beef takes centre stage and is not coupled with tomatoes like the basic ground beef sauce. It also involves a lot of Asian spices. Get the recipe here.

Cuisine: Korean

Best eaten with: rice, pasta

 

5. Teriyaki beef meatballs

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Lastly, we have the spicy Teriyaki meatballs! This is another Asian beef recipe with a fun twist. The beef is ground and moulded into bite-sized balls, fried, and garnished. It can be eaten on its own or with an extra dipping sauce for more flavor. Teriyaki meatballs can serve as a party snack or finger foods between meals. Get the recipe here.

Cuisine: Japanese

Best eaten with: French fries, rice

 

We hope you enjoyed this article. And if you’re trying out any of the recipes, we hope you enjoy them as well. You can also tell us which one is your favourite in the comment section below. Don’t forget to share these recipes with everyone you love!

 

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Tokoni Akosubo

Tokoni is a content writer and screenwriter who is passionate about stories and social issues. When she's not tapping away at her keyboard, she's a committed foodie with an eye for style and interior decor.

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