Skinnymixer’s Chinese Satay Beef features in the TAKEAWAY section of the cookbook The Healthy Mix Dinners 3.
Who doesn’t love a good Chinese Satay Stir Fry from the local takeaway shop?
This Chinese Satay Beef is filled with hidden vegetables and is so incredibly easy to make! 🤩 🥡 We also have a nut-free version for those with allergies!
If you are a fan of the Not Butter Chicken because of how many vegetables are hidden in the delicious sauce, then you are really going to love this Chinese Satay Beef recipe.
It is also equally delicious using chicken thigh to make a Chinese Satay Chicken.
The Chinese Satay Beef is a cookbook exclusive recipe…
A healthy hidden vegetable spin on a classic succulent Chinese meal – this also works really well with chicken or boost the vegetables for a vegan variation! We love this one served with the Asian variation of the Garlic Butter Rice or with some noodles.
What you will need:
- Beef – thinly sliced
- Pumpkin
- Zucchini
- Broccoli
- Red Capsicum
- Peanut Butter – Shop bought or make your own Peanut Butter or Roasted Seed Butter.
- Honey
- Sriracha – this is optional and doesn’t make the dish spicy. If you are Paleo we have a Homemade Sriracha Sauce recipe.
- Rice Wine Vinegar
- Garlic Powder
- Onion Powder
- Sesame Oil
- Light Soy Sauce, tamari or coconut aminos
- Lime juice
- Coriander powder
This page exists to help people find what cookbook the Chinese Satay Beef is in and also to provide a basic shopping list for when you are out and about and have forgotten your eBook or shopping list. (Handy I know!)
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Dietary Variations
For this recipe we have variations for:
✔️ Nut Egg
✔️ Low Carb
✔️ Lower Calorie
✔️ Paleo
✔️ Vegetarian
✔️ Low Fodmap
Cooking Methods
For this recipe we have variations for:
✔️ Slow cooker
Freezer Prep Meal Plan Info – How to Make as a Dump Bag
This recipe features in the Freezer Prep Meal Plan located in the presale bonus located in the ‘Meal Plan Collection’ download and has a matching print-at-home label.
To make as a ‘dump bag’ we follow the Slow Cooker variation for the recipe and do the following.
- Follow the Slow Cooker variation – Use cubed gravy beef and double the recipe.
- To make the sauce – Cook the recipe and stop after Step 2.
- Chill the sauce – you need to chill the sauce before adding into the dump bag with the raw meat.
- Attach label to a large snaplock bag or desired container. The labels are print-at-home and are 6 labels to an A4 page.
- Combine sauce and raw meat in a large snaplock bag or desired container. Try to remove as much air as possible to avoid freezer burn & Freeze your ‘dump bag’.
- DEFROST TO USE: It is best to defrost the day before in the fridge as you don’t want to add frozen food to the slow cooker.
- “Dump” the contents of the freezer bag into the slow cooker and cook for 6-8 hr on low.
- With 30 min to go, add remaining vegetables and a little water if needed.
Please note – this is for use with a slow cooker and not the TM6 slow cooker function. To use the slow cooker function in the Thermomix, you need the recipe to be specifically created with a maximum 800g of meat and a minimum amount of liquid.
We double the recipe for recipes that will potentially dry out in a large slow cooker, if you don’t want to double the recipe and have a smaller slow cooker then you are welcome to use your best judgement and not double.
Want to know more about The Healthy Mix Dinners 3 cookbook?
This is the contents of the cookbook with all the dietary variations included for each. As you can see we have a strong focus on
- Dairy-free
- Gluten-free
- Nut-free
- Egg Free
- Low Carb
- Paleo
- Vegetarian
- Low FODMAP
⭐️⭐️ P.S. these dietary codes apply either directly to the recipes, or signify that we have given instructions on how to meet multiple dietary requirements. ie. For Vegetarian – we have tested vegetarian alternatives. ⭐️
Ingredients
- 500 g beef rump
- broccoli florets
- coriander powder
- fresh lime juice
- garlic powder
- honey
- light soy sauce - tamari or coconut aminos
- onion powder
- pumpkin
- red capsicum
- rice wine vinegar
- sesame oil
- smooth peanut butter
- Sriracha - optional
- zucchini