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Gf Thai Recipe


tammy

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I found this great recipe for a new twist on beef. I loved it and so did my gluten-free husband. P.S. The cucumber dressing needs to be prepared according to your taste buds.

Ingredients

1lb of lean ground beef

1/2 bell pepper, cut into strips

6 mushrooms, quartered

2 green onions, diagnonally cut into 1-inch pieces

1 clove of garlic

1 tablespoon of seasoned rice vinegar-(I substituted apple cider vinegar for the rice vinegar)

1 teaspoon of soy sauce

salt and pepper to taste

12 cherry tomatoes, halved

Cucumber Dressing

1 medium cucumber

1/4-1/2 cup coarsely chopped onion

1/4-1/2 cup of loosely packed cilantro leaves

1 clove of garlic, minced

1 tablespoon of diced jalapeno-I omitted this

1 tsp - 1/2 cup of seasoned rice vinegar

Place cucumber, onion, cilantro, garlic and jalapeno into food processor:process for 1 minute. Spoon mixture into a small bowl and stir in vinegar

Brown beef, drain, add peppers, mushrooms, green onions, and garlic; cook until tender. Stir in vinegar and soy sauce; season with salt and pepper

Place cucumber dressing onto the cooked beef and serve.

Try it over a bed of lettuce or rice.

ENJOY!


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pixiegirl Enthusiast

Sounds great to me I can't wait to try it, except I'm going to use the jalapeno, I like spicey!!

Thanks, Susan

fireheart Newbie
:) I just saw your recipe, and just wanted to mention that some may not realize that many types of soy sauce contain wheat. The only one I can find in my area that doea not is La Choy. Check the labels. Thanks for the recipe.

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