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Vegetarian Pattie

Vegetarian Pattie

Let’s not go down the “Fake Meat Burger” road. Impossible Meats are doing very nicely from both positive and negative media coverage of the recent Burger King Impossible Whopper debacle in the USA and from a personal point of view (Tony) I have an bit of an issue with Vegetarian / Vegan meat ‘Substitutes’ being intentionally made to look like bits of dead animals. If you want to eat a vegetable based diet then good for you.

Ingredients:-

Finely grated vegetables of your choice – We used Mushroom, Beetroot, Carrots, Onion and Spring Onions
Grated raw Potato with the excess water squeezed out
Dried Parsley
Fried Mint
Flour (Gluten free in our case) – Just enough to make the mixture form-able
1 Beaten Egg
Salt & Pepper
Oil to fry

Method:-


(1) Mix everything excluding the Flour in a large bowl.
(2) Add just enough Flour so that you can form the Pattie shape and it won’t flatten under its own weight.
(3) Heat the oil in a frying pan to a medium heat and fry gently on both sides.
(4) Transfer to a grill tray in a pre-heated oven at160c and cook for a further 20 minutes

We actually have these as a side with a home made Pie and Peas. But they were very filling and would have worked pretty well with some salad and Cheese in a bun. (Still avoiding the Burger gig you’ll note!)

 

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Lemon & Coriander Chicken Casserole

There was a large Chicken on both reduced and special offer the other day, so it ambled home with me and was put to bed in the freezer. This casserole only used the wings and legs, so we’ll be thinking of something tasty to do with the breasts this evening and probably be eating leftovers on Friday!

Ingredients:-

Legs and wings from your Chicken
1L of Chicken Stock
The Zest, juice and skin of a Lemon
A good handful of Coriander, chopped
2 Garlic Cloves, minced
1 large Onion, cut into chunks
6 New Potatoes, halved
1 Shallot, sliced
Garlic Butter
Salt & Pepper
Oil

Method:-

(1) Melt the Garlic Butter and add a little Oil
(2) Add the Coriander, a squeeze of Lemon Juice and season.
(3) Sir to wilt down.
(4) Sear the Chicken portions in Oil.
(5) Pour the Garlic Butter sauce over the seared Chicken and allow to simmer.
(6) In a casserole dish layer the Potatoes, Lemon shell, Onion, Garlic and then add the Chicken portions on top.
(7) Pour the Chicken Stock around the edges.
(8) Put the lid on and pop in a pre-heated over at 160c for an hour or until the Chicken is very tender.

We served ours with fried Kale and Bacon. Boiled Carrots and Peas. Gravy with the addition of some of the cooking Stock and Onions.
 

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