British Rowing 


Beef noodles

This recipe is super-quick to cook and really effective for fast refuelling after a training session

Beef noodles are a tasty way of topping up your carbohydrate and protein supplies. This is a particularly good choice for growing teenagers!

Ingredients
(serves two)

75g dried egg noodles
150g beef fillet steak
Ā½ red pepper
2 spring onions
1 carrot
30g edamame beans
1cm piece of ginger
1 clove garlic
Ā½ red chilli
1 small bunch coriander
6 mint leaves
1 handful beansprouts
2 tbsp soy sauce
200ml beef stock
1 tbsp olive oil

How to make it

1.  Place the noodles into a bowl and cover with boiling water, leaving to soak for 10 minutes. Once they are soft, drain and run under cold water.

2.  Slice the beef fillet into 1cm thick slices.

3.  Then cut up the red pepper and spring onions. Peel and chop the carrot into fine batons. Grate the ginger.

4.  Over a medium heat, prepare the wok with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Add the beef to the wok and cook for a minute.

5.  Then add the red pepper, edamame beans, ginger, garlic and chilli and cook for 2 minutes,  stirring continuously.

6.  Next add the beansprouts and noodles. Once mixed in, add the soy sauce and beef stock and bring to the boil.

7.  Then remove from the heat, add the chopped mint and coriander to the wok and serve.

Nutritional content per serving

611 kcal
69g carbohydrate
42g protein
13g fat

Why this recipe is good for rowers

Nutritionist Jacqueline Birtwisle says: ā€œItā€™s high in carbohydrate and very high in protein per serving ā€“ about 30g from the beef, 9g from the noodles and 3g from the edamame beans. Also high in iron ā€“ so a boost for growing teenage rowers ā€“ and high in vitamin B3 or niacin which is involved in the metabolism of carbohydrate fat and protein. Niacin converts these nutrients into the smaller ā€˜building blocksā€™ such as amino acids, for your body to use in exercise.ā€

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