Tag: Vitamin D

  • RECIPE: Healthy Bolognese (and Beansprouts)

    Bolognese (with beansprouts)

    Serves 4

    Freezable

    Prep 10 mins

    Cook 30 mins

    This bolognese is packed full of vegetables so makes good for a healthy version of this popular meal. As I tend to avoid wheat I decided to pair this classic dish with beansprouts. It may sound odd, but it really does work well! Not only do beansprouts replicate an al dente spaghetti, but it’s a great way of incorporating another vegetable into your day. Remember we are supposed to be eating at least 7 a day now!

    This dish is equally delicious served with good ol’ pasta. If there is only two of you eating, then reserve the leftovers and freeze for a later date.

    TOMATOES – The beautiful red colour of tomatoes denotes that they are full of beta carotenes which is really beneficial to our skin. Tomatoes contain high vitamin C, and also vitamins A & K. They are helpful when needing to boost your immune system and also have anti cancer properties. I eat a packet of vine tomatoes each day!

     

    MUSHROOMS – Mushrooms contain high levels of vitamin D, which is a vitamin a lot of us are deficient in without even realising. Polysaccharides and beta glucans within mushrooms are beneficial to the immune system function.

    Ingredients

    1 tbsp carotino oil (or other healthy cooking oil of your choice)

    500g minced beef

    250g closed cup mushrooms

    1 onion, finely chopped

    2 vine tomatoes, chopped

    2 carrots, finely chopped

    2 garlic cloves, finely chopped

    100g frozen petit pois

    100ml red wine

    1 tbsp Italian seasoning

    1 tbsp sundried tomato paste

    1 tsp garlic granules

    1 can double concentrate tomato puree (142g)

    Dash of Worcestershire sauce (optional)

    2 bags beansprouts

     

    Instructions

    1. Heat the oil in a large frying pan and warm the garlic to flavour the oil.
    2. Add the chopped vegetables to the pan and cook for up to 5 minutes so that they begin to soften.
    3. Add the beef and cook out until turning brown.
    4. Add the tomato paste and cook for a couple of minutes.
    5. Pour in the red wine and add the Italian seasoning along with salt & pepper to your liking.
    6. Bring the pan to a boil and then reduce the heat for 15 minutes or until your desire consistency.
    7. Serve with beansprouts that have been flash fried in a wok for a few minutes and dash over Worcestershire sauce, if using.