Baja-Style Ground Beef Bowls
meal kits, quick, delicious
60 minutes
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He shoots, you score!
In this virtual event, you’ll be cooking alongside your colleagues as well as a professional chef who’ll share tips and tricks along the way.
Get your laptop or mobile device into your kitchen, and prepare to create a memorable moment with your team!
This winning recipe gets the nod from Nick Suzuki, Montreal Canadiens captain.
Credit goes to Baja for this aha moment!
Each bountiful bowl is built on a base of warm white rice flecked with lime zest and freshly chopped cilantro. Layer on the tastiness with Mexican-spiced ground beef breezily browned on the stovetop. Baby greens, thin rounds of radishes and sweet cherry tomatoes bring summery freshness.
Create a lush landscape with a luminous dressing of sour cream blended with more herbs, citrus and honey.
Destination: sun.
No grocery runs required!
Mealkits prepared by Goodfood will be sent to all your participants’ homes with everything they need to create this dish!
In the kit:
● Ground beef
● Radishes (or French radishes)
● Cherry tomatoes
● Baby greens (lettuce mix, baby spinach, kale or arugula)
● Bunch of cilantro
● Lime
● White rice
● Honey
● Sour cream
● Mexican Moments spices (salt, chili powder, garlic, sugar, paprika, coriander seeds, black pepper, cumin, onion, oregano, lime oil)
You will need:
● Medium pot
● Medium pan
● Zester
● Oil
● Salt & pepper (S&P)
HOSTED BY
Nick Susuki
Nicholas Suzuki (born August 10, 1999) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre and captain of the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Vegas Golden Knights selected him in the first round, 13th overall, of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft.
Suzuki is one-quarter Japanese and is considered Gosei, as his great-great grandparents immigrated to Canada in the early 1900s. He has expressed his desire to become a role model for younger Japanese and other Asian hockey players. Suzuki is also of Scottish Canadian descent on his mother's side
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