Slow-Cooked Beef with Carrots & Cabbage

Slow-Cooked Beef with Carrots & Cabbage

Here’s another recommended recipe we found from EatingWell.
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Slow-Cooked Beef with Carrots & Cabbage:

Total Time:

4 hrs 20 mins

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Ingredients

  • 8 ounces boneless beef chuck pot roast

  • ¼ teaspoon dried oregano, crushed

  • ¼ teaspoon ground cumin

  • ¼ teaspoon paprika

  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper

  • teaspoon salt

  • Nonstick cooking spray

  • 3 medium carrots, cut into 2-inch pieces

  • 2 small garlic cloves, minced

  • cup lower-sodium beef broth

  • 2 cups coarsely shredded green cabbage

Directions

  1. Trim fat from meat. In a small bowl, combine oregano, cumin, paprika, pepper and salt. Sprinkle mixture evenly over meat; rub in with your fingers. Coat a medium nonstick skillet with cooking spray; heat skillet over medium heat. Add meat to skillet; cook on all sides until browned.

  2. Meanwhile, in a 1 1/2- or 2-quart slow cooker, combine carrots and garlic. Pour broth over carrots. Top with meat.

  3. Cover and cook on low-heat setting for 7 to 8 hours or on high-heat setting for 3 1/2 to 4 hours. If no heat setting is available, cook for 5 to 5 1/2 hours.

  4. If using low-heat setting, turn to high-heat setting (or if no heat setting is available, continue cooking). Add cabbage. Cover and cook for 30 minutes more. Using a slotted spoon, transfer cabbage, meat and carrots to a serving platter.

Originally appeared: Diabetic Living Magazine

Nutrition Facts (per serving)

214 Calories
5g Fat
14g Carbs
28g Protein

Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Recipe
2
Serving Size
3 ounces cooked meat with 3/4 cup vegetable
Calories
214
% Daily Value *
Total Carbohydrate
14g
5%
Dietary Fiber
5g
16%
Total Sugars
7g
Protein
28g
55%
Total Fat
5g
7%
Saturated Fat
2g
9%
Cholesterol
50mg
17%
Vitamin A
15497IU
310%
Vitamin C
32mg
36%
Folate
63mcg
16%
Sodium
379mg
16%
Calcium
86mg
7%
Iron
3mg
17%
Magnesium
47mg
11%
Potassium
821mg
17%

Nutrition information is calculated by a registered dietitian using an ingredient database but should be considered an estimate.

* Daily Values (DVs) are the recommended amounts of nutrients to consume each day. Percent Daily Value (%DV) found on nutrition labels tells you how much a serving of a particular food or recipe contributes to each of those total recommended amounts. Per the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the daily value is based on a standard 2,000 calorie diet. Depending on your calorie needs or if you have a health condition, you may need more or less of particular nutrients. (For example, it’s recommended that people following a heart-healthy diet eat less sodium on a daily basis compared to those following a standard diet.)

(-) Information is not currently available for this nutrient. If you are following a special diet for medical reasons, be sure to consult with your primary care provider or a registered dietitian to better understand your personal nutrition needs.



Jeannie notes.. Above is curated for evaluation and recommendation from EatingWell

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