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Slow Cooked Malaysian Beef Laksa – Cooking with Gina

Gina supplied us with a super easy dish that can be thrown together into the slow cooker for a ready-to-eat dinner when you get home. It’s tasty and nutritious and its customisable to suit those who love a bit of chilli and those who like it mild!  We put the “toppings” out on the table so everyone can add their own.

By Natalie BennettFriday 4 Sep 2020The Morning Wake-up with KristianLifestyleReading Time: 2 minutes

Gina supplied us with a super easy dish that can be thrown together into the slow cooker for a ready-to-eat dinner when you get home.

It’s tasty and nutritious and its customisable to suit those who love a bit of chilli and those who like it mild! Put the “toppings” out on the table so everyone can add their own.

Slow Cooked Malaysian Beef Laksa

Ingredients

To Serve

What to do

  1. Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a fry pan to high heat, add half of the beef and cook, turning, for 5-6 minutes or until browned; season to taste. Transfer to a plate. Repeat with 1 tablespoon of oil and remaining beef. Transfer to a plate.
  2. In the same fry pan, add onion, sugar, cinnamon quills, basil and paste. Cook for 3-4 minutes or until onion has softened; scatter over corn flour and cook, stirring, for a further 1-2 minutes.
  3. Place the onion, sugar, cinnamon quills, basil, paste and browned beef into the slow cooker. Stir in coconut cream, stock and potato. Cover with lid and select low and cook for 8 hours.
  4. Meanwhile, cook udon noodles according to packet instructions. Cool under running cold water and set aside until required.
  5. Before serving, remove the lid and stir through beans and capsicum and noodles; season to taste and stand for 5 minutes or until beans are cooked and noodles have warmed through. Alternatively, place the desired amount of noodles in your bowls and spoon over laksa.
  6. Divide Beef Laksa among bowls and serve with bean sprouts, tofu, chopped cucumber, crushed peanuts, lime wedges, Thai basil leaves & sliced chilli.

Tips

  1. Traditionally a quickly cooked dish, we develop flavour by slow cooking.
  2. Use your favourite noodles, dried or fresh.
More information visit www.australianbeef.com.au

Recipe supplied by Gina from Yandina Butchery. Yandina Butchery can deliver their amazing free range and chemical free meats anywhere on the Sunshine Coast. Shop online or text on 0417 779 374