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Bánh Mì Steak Lettuce Cups

with Spicy Sesame-Scallion Vinaigrette

Cooking time

15 minutes

Servings

2/4

Calories

490 /serving

Slices of seared top sirloin beef, crisp carrot slaw and airy lettuce cups are giving Vietnamese vibes. Tying together these contrasting components without a baguette is a bold vinaigrette, combining BBQ sauce, sambal oelek and sesame oil for a paleo power move.

We will send you:

  • 2 Top sirloin beef medallions (high-protein serving)
  • 100g Matchstick carrots
  • 150g Shredded cabbage
  • 1 Head of lettuce
  • 2 Scallions
  • 15ml Sambal oelek
  • 30ml Apple cider vinegar
  • 15ml Toasted sesame oil
  • 30ml Organic BBQ sauce (no added sugar)

Contains: Mustard • Sesame • Sulphites

You will need:

Medium pan
Oil
Salt & pepper (S&P)
Total Fat
29 g
Saturated Fat
8 g
Sodium
370 mg
Total Carb
18 g
Sugars
8 g
Protein
40 g
Fibre
6 g
Preparation
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Cook the steaks

  • Pat the steaks dry; season with S&P.

  • In a medium pan, heat a drizzle of oil on medium-high.

  • Add the steaks* and cook, 3 to 5 min. per side, until cooked as desired (to ensure a consistent temperature throughout, turn over at least twice).

  • Transfer to a cutting board and let rest before slicing.

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Mise en place

  • Meanwhile, separate the lettuce leaves

  • Thinly slice the scallions crosswise, separating the white bottoms and green tops.

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Make the slaw

  • In a large bowl, combine the cabbage, carrots, white bottoms of the scallions, vinegar, a drizzle of oil and S&P.

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Make the vinaigrette

  • In a small bowl, combine the sambal oelek, sesame oil, BBQ sauce, green tops of the scallions, a drizzle of oil and S&P.

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Plate your dish

  • Divide the lettuce leaves between your plates.

  • Top with the steaks and a spoonful of the slaw.

  • Drizzle with the vinaigrette.

  • Serve the remaining slaw on the side. Bon appétit!

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*Health Canada recommends cooking beef to a minimum internal temperature of 63°C.