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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

PC Day 20: Keep It Simple, Stupid

Yesterday's workout was a doozy! That's the thing about CrossFit, you never know what you're really getting into until you start doing the work.

WOD:
4 rounds
45 sec. HandStand hold
rest 45 sec.
Hollow Rocks 45-50 reps
rest 45 sec.12-15
Ring push outs
rest 45 sec.
45 sec. Straddle hold
rest 45 sec.

Phew! After that WOD, me and the Caveman were just ready to eat dinner and pass out.. thus, I opted for a Super Easy Stir Fry. Quality meat and fresh produce makes this meal stand out so much more than your average paleo fare. Again, the Holy Grail of supermarkets (the Asian market) came to the rescue. The meat we used was thinly sliced, top sirloin.. about 8 dollars for a pound and a half of good meat. Not too shabby I think. Trust me, once you try this type of meat for your stir frys, you won't want to substitute it if you don't absolutely have to.
Recipe:
1-1.5 pounds thinly sliced sirloin
1 half of a red, yellow or orange bell pepper, thinly sliced
4-5 stalks of asparagus, chopped into 2 inch pieces
1 cup sliced mushrooms/
1 large handful of spinach
salt & pepper
4-5 cloves freshly chopped garlic
olive oil as needed

Method:
Heat up large sautee pan with olive oil. Separate the slices of sirloin (this is a lot easier if they are still slightly frozen, they thaw quickly in the pan since they are so thin.. just like in Korean BBQ!) Season with salt and pepper and place in your pan, in a single layer. You'll need to cook the meat in batches but it doesn't take long at all. Once the meat is all cooked set aside in a bowl. In the same pan, add additional olive oil, bring to heat and toss in your garlic. Sautee till fragrant and add in your vegetables in order of cooking time. For instance I added the asparagus first, let that cook for a minute or two, then the bell peppers, mushroom. Spinach went in last along with our cooked meat. Heat through until all ingredients are blended and spinach has wilted. Serve hot!


The Caveman loves this dish, specifically because of the meat choice. The veggies you can always mix-up, based on what you have at home. You can also mix up the spices, maybe adding crushed red pepper or onion powder.. super easy, right? It's like a CF workout, you'll rarely be eating the same exact stir fry each time. ;)  Live well, be well!

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