8 servings
Ingredients:
• Moroccan Beef
• 125 ml sliced yellow onions
• 900 g beef roast
• 4 tbsp garam masala seasoning
• 1 tsp sea salt
• Tortillas
• 300 ml (150 g) almond flour
• 5 tbsp (50 g) ground psyllium husk powder
• 1 tsp sea salt
• 2 eggs
• 225 ml water
• 2 tbsp coconut oil for frying
Instructions:
Moroccan beef
1. Slice the onion into thin strips. Place into a slow cooker.
2. Put the beef roast into the cooker on top of the onions. Add spices and salt.
3. Cook on low heat for 8 hours. Shred with a fork and cook on lowest setting for
another 2 hours; this allows the spices to permeate the beef.
Tortillas
1. In a medium sized bowl, combine the almond flour, psyllium powder (sorry… no
substitutes: flaxseed meal won’t work), and salt.
2. Add in the eggs and stir until dough thickens. Add water (or marinara) to the
bowl. Mix until well combined. Let sit for a minute or two until the dough gels
up.
3. Separate into 10 balls (about 2 inches in diameter). Place the dough onto a piece
of greased parchment paper.
4. Top with another greased piece of parchment. Using a rolling pin, roll the dough
out in a circle shape with even thickness throughout. This dough is very
forgiving, so if you don’t get the circle quite right with the rolling pin, use your
hands to adjust it.
5. Heat a large pan over medium-high heat with coconut oil or coconut oil spray.
6. Once hot, place a raw tortilla on the pan. (If the tortilla sticks to the parchment
the first time, as it did for me, just use your hands to close up any holes… the
dough is still very forgiving.) Sauté until light brown, then flip and cook through.