Couscous speckled with veggies and mint is a winning side dish – it’s fast, fresh and full of flavour. Serve it next to gently seared beef and a lemony yoghurt, then add a sprinkling of toasted almonds for extra goodness and crunch. This meal is a star performer!
This recipe is under 650kcal per serving.
The quantities provided above are averages only.
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2 clove
garlic
1 sachet
vegetable stock powder
1 packet
couscous
(Contains Gluten, Wheat; May be present: Soy. )
1 bag
baby spinach leaves
1
tomato
½
lime
1 bag
parsley
1 packet
beef rump
1 packet
flaked almonds
(Contains Almond; May be present: Milk, Peanut, Sesame, Soy, Brazil Nut, Cashew, Hazelnut, Macadamia, Pine Nut, Pecan, Pistachio, Walnut. )
1 packet
Greek-style yoghurt
(Contains Milk;)
olive oil
20 g
butter
(Contains Milk;)
¾ cup
water
• Finely chop garlic. • In a medium saucepan, heat butter over medium-high heat. • Cook garlic until fragrant, 1 minute. Add the water and vegetable stock powder and bring to the boil. • Add couscous, stir to combine, cover with a lid and remove from heat. • Set aside until the water is absorbed, 5 minutes. Fluff up with fork. Stir though baby spinach, until wilted and combined.
• Meanwhile, finely chop tomato. Zest lime and slice into wedges. • In a medium bowl, place tomato, a good squeeze of lime, mint leaves, a drizzle of olive oil. Tear in parsley. Toss to combine. Season. • In a small bowl, combine lime zest and Greek-style yoghurt. Season with salt and pepper.
• Place beef rump between two sheets of baking paper. Pound beef with a rolling pin until slightly flattened (if your beef rump is more than 3cm thick, cut in half horizontally before pounding for a shorter cook time!). Season beef with salt and pepper. • In a large frying pan, heat a drizzle of olive oil over high heat. • When oil is hot, cook the beef, turning, for 3-6 minutes (depending on thickness), or until cooked to your liking. Transfer to a plate to rest.
• Slice beef to serve. • Divide spinach couscous between bowls. • Top with seared beef and tomato salsa. • Serve with a dollop of lime yoghurt and sprinkle over flaked almonds. Enjoy!