My friend, Miel Maguigad, posted one of her salad dinners on Facebook a few days ago. She called it “TapSaLog” or tapa (beef strips), salad, and itlog (egg).

She must have known her foodie friends would most likely ask her for the recipe that she posted the ingredients along with the photo, and boy! Am I glad she did. She hit me right in the heart with two words — toasted garlic!

Here’s how Miel’s TapSaLog looks like:

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Image grabbed from Miel Maguigad’s FB timeline

I don’t normally feature my friends’ food photos on my blog without a very good reason. You see, mine turned out to be really good. It was filling, too!

But my beef look so much different from Miel’s. Mine’s overdone a bit. I don’t know if it’s the beef or if it’s because I had to use our butane stove. We ran out of gasul and the delivery guy says it’ll take till Tuesday to deliver the new one.

What’s this woman got to do, right?

Anyway, here’s mine:

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However way you want to cook your beef, here are the things that you need:

Ingredients:

Beef strips (Marinated)
Iceberg lettuce (chopped roughly)
1 whole garlic (minced)
2-3 eggs (boiled and sliced into small pieces) According to MasterChef, the cooking time for boiled eggs is 9 minutes)

Marinade:

Red wine vinegar
Braggs liquid aminos

Coconut-based cooking oil (All my health-loving friends say that coconut oil is the safest, healthiest cooking oil)

How to prepare:

1. Prepare the pan and heat the oil.
2. Toast the garlic on the oil, careful not to burn it. Set aside.
3. Fry the beef strips. Set aside.
4. Arrange the lettuce on the plate.
5. Add the beef strips on top of the bed of lettuce.
6. Add the eggs.
7. Sprinkle with toasted garlic.

I’m a typical Filipino who eats rice for most meals, but my palate didn’t seek rice with this one. It was delicious and very satisfying.

Plus, it needs very little sodium, so it’s pretty healthy.

Yes, even with beef overdone.

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64 responses to “Easy Recipes: Low sodium beef strips salad”

  1. Kylie Avatar

    I’m not really into salad… But I do eat it once in a while..

  2. TweenselMom Avatar

    I like beef but we seldom eat beef at home. It’s because it’s so tough to chew when you don’t cook it properly. Maybe when you cook it as strips, it will be easier to eat and more flavorful :-)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar
      May De Jesus-Palacpac

      That’s true! I toasted the beef a little, albeit, unintentionally. We enjoyed it, still, but I still want to make it like my friend’s.

  3. Maricel Avatar
    Maricel

    Another recipe to try. :)

  4. R U S S Avatar

    TapSaLog is catchy and I see why a lot of your friend’s friends asked about it. Your version looks alright – filling & enticing. I’m thinking of putting tons of garlic in my TapSaLog :)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar
      May De Jesus-Palacpac

      Toasted garlic is heaven, hehe! :)

  5. Jeanette E. Avatar

    We LOVE salad! This is perfect and I’ll add this to the dinner menu soon.

  6. Stephanie Avatar

    Oh yum! Perfect when your’re craving something a little more than lettuce ;)

  7. Sim @ SimsLife.co.uk Avatar

    Both look absolutely delicious – yours looks more like crispy beef which I adore! A great meal for the Summer, to enjoy outside nom nom! Sim x

  8. Vanessa Ally Avatar

    These dishes look so delicious, I would like to prepare one for my kids because it seems to have great nutritive benefits!

  9. Celerhina Aubrey Avatar

    Yay healthy dish. I love that it’s low in sodium. We are actually adjusting our family meal and is trying to use less sodium too. Alam mo na, hindi na bumabata ang parents ko plus kami. This is great. Bookmarked it actually already for my husband.

  10. Aleigna Lin Tejada Avatar

    TAPSALOG! So cool. Thanks for sharing the recipe! :D

  11. Michelle Martinez邱碧玉 (@xoxoMrsMartinez) Avatar

    Thanks for sharing the recipe! I will definitely add this to my list this week!

    xoxo
    MrsMartinez

  12. BA Isla Avatar

    Why do I read this during this time? hahaha. Argh.. lalo ako nagutom! :) Bute na lang medyo healthy. Try ko na… :D

  13. Jacq Paraguya Avatar

    Thanks for the recipe! :) Tamang balance ng masarap and healthy! :)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar
      May De Jesus-Palacpac

      And filling, too, Jacq! Nakakabusog even without rice. :)

  14. Viviene Avatar

    Waah yummy! Gusto ko yan =D we’ve got lettuce in the fridge now!

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar
      May De Jesus-Palacpac

      It IS yummy, Viviene! Go try it! :)

  15. Vance Avatar

    Will try this out soon although I’m not much of a beef fan. It looks really delish.

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar
      May De Jesus-Palacpac

      Maybe you can try chicken. :) same marinade.

  16. Otakore Literantadodist Avatar

    They look tasty. I’m partially vegetarian and i thank you for sharing those easy-to-find ingredients. I’ll make mine too :)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar
      May De Jesus-Palacpac

      Same reason why I got attracted to this dish, myself. Easy to find ingredients plus the toasted garlic. :)

  17. Jojo Vito Avatar

    Thanx for the recipe…I will try this one :)

  18. Millie Avatar

    Yummy!!! May, let’s have a cooking session at your place hehee and please, please, let’s try this? :)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar
      May De Jesus-Palacpac

      I’d love that! We’ll end up pigging out, haha! Sige pag nagkagasul na kami. :)

  19. Ebone Avatar
    Ebone

    This looks really good, I will have to add this to my menu!

  20. theresa Avatar

    Thanks for the recipe. Will definitely do it at my fiance’s place this week for a salad break. :)

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