![]() Yes as the protein in fried rice (or cauli-rice) or over noodles. The Asian-inspired Shredded Beef also goes nicely over cauliflower rice (or of course regular rice) with a little broccoli and a generous squeeze or sriracha. I also really love this over a salad with cauliflower rice, for a burrito bowl, of sorts. The Mexican-inspired Barbacoa version has a beautiful blend of spices, with just a little heat. Often I will make the base recipe at the start of the week and do a second cook later in the week and change up the flavors to keep it fun. Perfect for salads and veggie bowls, however you want to serve it. The simple base recipe is truly wonderful just as it is, great flavors and super versatile. I love making a big batch of this Slow Cooker Shredded Beef at the start of the week and making various meals from it, but excitingly it also freezes super well, so if we have a busy week, I will keep half out for the days ahead and freeze the other half for another super busy week to come, which they always do. Read more about why to choose grass-fed meat here. Of course, you know that I am a HUGE proponent on the importance of choosing grass-fed beef from pasture raised cows. It’s simple, quick and thoughtless and if we are being totally honest, sometimes that’s just all we need. This is precisely the kind of food that makes eating at home and staying on track with your health goals, a total breeze. add to fried rice or fried cauliflower rice.filling for tacos, fajitas, burritos or enchiladas with your favorite tortillas.over cauliflower rice (or traditional grains, like quinoa or millet).My favorite thing about each of these recipes are the many varying ways to serve it up: You could literally make this dish every single week as part of your meal planning and mix it up a million different ways. So, today I am sharing one of my favorite, simple slow cooker recipes, that comes with 3 different variations, so you won’t get bored. Easy weeknight meals are one of the things you guys ask for most, and this is also the struggle I see with many of my nutrition clients, simple, approchable meals for the busy work week. ![]() We have fully entered the season of busy. ![]()
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