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Vegetable + Beef recipes (46)

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A traditional style very rich Italian ragu. My flatmate loves it and she's from Milan, so I'm fairly sure it's good! To be entirely traditional you should leave out the green pepper and use either garlic or onion, and not both. You could also use a mixture of beef and pork mince.
 
Recipe by: Rachel Warren Chadd
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A change in proportions is the secret here. Cook a generous serving of vegetables on the barbecue alongside steaks to create a nutritionally balanced meal. For best results, the meat needs to marinate for at least 2 hours.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This is a warming dish for the cold weather months, rich with lean beef, celeriac, chestnuts and shallots. The suetcrust pastry lid is flavoured with herbs, and breadcrumbs are added for a light, crumbly texture so the pie is not heavy to eat. For extra vitamins serve with lightly cooked spinach.
 
Recipe by: Ruth
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A rich soup using just a few ingredients. Use any small pasta shape you desire, or try pearl barley or rice.
 
Recipe by: Marianne
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This warming beef stew is hearty and easy to make - great for a cold winter night. You can substitute venison for the beef.
 
Recipe by: Helen Scammell
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Beef stew with walnuts, peppers, mushrooms, onion and garlic. Serve over rice. It is even good cold! This recipe originates from Australia.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This mellow curry has just a hint of chilli, so it's ideal for children who like to be a little adventurous with their food. Serve with steamed basmati rice and warm naan bread.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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You can use fresh, raw, or cooked bones to make a meat stock, plus any lean meat scraps. Trim any fat or fatty skin from meat or bones before using for the stock.
 
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Rich and saucy! Best Served with Spaghetti & freshly grated Parmesan cheese.
 
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An excellent hearty and warming family meal. Can be mildly mouthwatering or hot as you dare. It can also be varied ever so slightly by trying different flavoured corn chips/tortilla chips. Try zingy lime or fragrant chilli varieties to suit your own tastes. I have seen chilli lasagna recipes before but always using pasta sheets which doesn't feel very Mexican to me. Serve with a crisp cooling salad dressed with mint, cucumber, yoghurt or soured cream.
 
Recipe by: Beryl Davies
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This traditional recipe is derived from the local farming community of Cardiganshire (Ceredigion). There are regional variations throughout Wales as to what meat is used; some use pork or mutton, but we use shin beef. The quantities used here are based on my own requirements for two to three days, as this soup is one that improves on subsequent re-heating. Serve with lightly buttered bread and a good mature Cheddar cheese.
 
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This dish combines fresh avocado, lime, spring onion, tomato, garlic and coriander with chilli con carne. It's a quick fix for a weeknight supper, and especially filling served over pasta.
 
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Comfort food, pure and simple, using storecupboard ingredients. Serve with fried egg and grilled tomato for a hearty breakfast or brunch, or on its own with some green veg for supper.
 
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This recipe is aimed at those looking for a quick but delicious pie recipe.
 
Recipe by: Karena
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This soup is native to Nigeria and many of my British as well as Nigerian friends have enjoyed it. It is a great soup for those who like to try something different every once in a while. Ground egusi seeds give this soup a unique colour and flavour. If you can't find egusi seeds, you can substitute pumpkin seeds. Any combination of crab, prawns and smoked fish can be used in place of the prawns.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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This classic favourite makes a comforting meal, especially on a cold day. Lean minced beef is a healthy filling that takes minutes to cook, and the topping is quickly browned under the grill. Serve with peas or seasonal greens. Delicious!
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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This rich meal-in-a-bowl combines beef with vegetables and dumplings and the three essential ingredients of an authentic goulash – paprika, onions and caraway seeds. Serve with boiled or steamed potatoes.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Mince is an all-time useful standby – quick to cook and adaptable. This keema is a fast, spicy way to pep it up for a quick midweek meal.
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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Lemon and fennel bring wonderfully fresh flavours to familiar braised mince in this Italian-inspired dish, making this as good for al fresco summer dining as for a light supper on a winter evening. Serve plenty of bread or rolls to mop up the deliciously tangy tomato sauce, plus a crisp leafy salad.
 
Recipe by: Sawako
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A very mild fresh mushroom soup. It's a very improvisable recipe; most of the quantities can be changed according to taste.
 
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