Balsamic beef with beetroot & rocket
Combine the rich flavours of balsamic and beetroot in a healthy beef dish that feels indulgent yet is low fat, low calorie and contains three of your five-a-day
Combine the rich flavours of balsamic and beetroot in a healthy beef dish that feels indulgent yet is low fat, low calorie and contains three of your five-a-day
As we head into the worst part of winter — with the holiday breaks behind us, and more cold weather ahead of us — it’s hard not to let thoughts of an exotic vacation creep into our minds. While a trip to Vietnam is probably out of the question, we can let our taste-buds take us there with the help of this stir-fry.
original article: http://www.vietnamtourpedia.com/travel-blog/try-beef-stir-fry-on-your-trip-to-vietnam
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