I’m
not usually one to buy my own salad dressings or sauces preferring to make them
on my own. However, when I was browsing a local Organic store and found the
Ozganics brand of dressings and sauces, I made an exception. It is incredibly
difficult to hunt down a low-fat, healthy and tasty dressing/sauce that is gluten
free and dairy-free- in fact its almost impossible. Ozganics makes simmer sauces,
pasta sauces, salad dressings, marinades and table sauces- all containing not a
trace of gluten or dairy. They have a super cute website http://www.ozganics.com.au/ as well.
Definitely a brand for anyone with food allergies and/or lacking time to make healthy
condiments. This steak salad sandwich idea came about whilst I was browsing the
latest issue of Super Food Ideas (June 2012 issue) and me and my boyfriend were
hungover last Sunday night. Awesome simple dinner idea.
- 300g lean eye fillet steak, cut into small even strips
- 1 teaspoon grape seed oil
- 2 large tomatoes, washed and cut into wedges
- 1/2 a continental cucumber, cut into slices
- 1 x 400g tin of beetroot slices, drained
- a generous handful of baby spinach leaves, washed and drained
- 1/2 an avocado, cut into small pieces
- 2 slices of gluten-free bread multigrain bread, toasted and torn into bite sized pieces
- a drizzle of 'Ozganics Egg, Gluten & Dairy Free Creamy Garlic Dressing
COOKING
1. Heat a small to medium frying pan over low-medium heat, adding oil and swirling to coat. When pan is heated add strips of beef and cook, stirring often, for around 7-8 minutes or until the beef is cooked and no red meat remains. Remove from heat.
2. Combine baby spinach, tomatoes, cucumber, beetroot, avocado and torn bread pieces in a large serving bowl. Add cooked beef to the bowl and toss well to combine. Add a drizzle of the garlic dressing or any low-fat dressing you like and serve whilst beef is warm.
Serves / 2 as a main / 4 as a side
Total Preparation time / 15 minutes
Total Cooking time / 10 minutes
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