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Asian Umami Burger

Asian Umami Burger

Hand pressed Burgers used to be a major part of our menu in a previous life. So as we work our way through our “100 Asian Recipe” a Burger was almost inevitable really. We might never go back to our staple mince, salt and pepper gig……

Ingredients:-

500g of Minced Beef
1 Tbsp of White Miso Paste
1 Tsp of Fish Sauce
1 Tbsp of Tomato Puree
1 Tsp of Honey
¼ Tspo of Chilli Flakes
3 Cloves of Garlic, minced
1 Thumb of Ginger, minced
1 Tbsp of Soy Sauce (Gluten free for us)
Salt & Pepper to season
A little Oil to fry

Method:-

(1) Mix all the ingredients in a large bowl.
(2) Press into Burgers.
(3) Fry in a little Oil.

Cheese doesn’t really work with Asian flavours so we simply had Red Onions, Lettuce and Tomatoes in the hand made Gluten free Buns, with DIY Gluten free Onion Rings over the top.
 

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Pork Shank Casserole

OK Pork Shanks aren't the most appealing looking cut of meat, let's be honest. But neither are Lamb Sharks and they command premium prices in restaurants. It's just a matter of cooking them slowly and infusing great flavours into the meat. We had two Sharks between us and probably had twice the quantity of  meat we would usually eat. We also had enough casserole for another meal each which is now loitering in the freezer for a rainy day!
 
Ingredients:-
 
Pork Sharks
1 Onion
2 Cloves of Garlic, minced
2 Carrots, cut into batons
¼ tube of Tomato Purée
A glug of Cider vinegar
½ tsp Chilli flakes
A spring of fresh Rosemary
¼ tsp toasted Cumin / Coriander seeds
¼ tsp Dill
¼ tsp Paprika
A tin of chopped Tomatoes
2 Bay leaves
1 pint of Stock
Oil
Salt & Pepper
 
Method:-
 
(1) Season the Pork with Salt & Pepper and on a medium heat seal the meat on all sides in a frying pan with a little oil.
(2) Remove the meat from the pan and add the Onions, Garlic and Carrots and cook gently for about 5 minutes.
(3) Stir in the Tomato purée and continue to cook until the vegetables are caramelized.
(4) Add the Vinegar and stir until the Vinegar has evaporated.
(5) Add the stock and bring to the boil.
(6) Reduce the heat an simmer for 5 minutes.
(7) Return the Pork to the pan and add the Chilli flakes, Rosemary, toasted Cumin / Coriander seeds, Dill, Paprika, Bay leaves, tinned Tomatoes and bring to the boil.
(8) Transfer to a casserole dish and cook at 170c for at least 2 hours. Alternatively transfer to a slow cooker and cook on high for about 4 hours.
(9) The meat should be very tender and almost falling off the bone
 
We served our with boiled Turmeric Rice and dressed with a little deep fried Cabbage to add some colour.
 

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