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Chicken Bomber Burger

Chicken Bomber Burger

We were gifted some very good Gluten free Burger Buns by a friend. We also had half an uncooked Chicken in the fridge and some outstanding Snowdonia Black Bomber Cheese which was part of Sue’s birthday present from her daughter. This was the result!

Chicken Burger Ingredients:-

The meat from a Chicken breast and thigh
4 slices of Gluten free Bread, smashed up into Bread crumbs
1 Egg for an Egg wash
Milk to soak the Chicken in
Garlic Salt
Onion Salt
Chilli Flakes
Mixed Herbs
Paprika
Five Spice
Salt & Pepper

The Herbs and Spices are entirely up to you.

Method:-

(1) If you are using a half Chicken as we did, cut the breast meat off the bone and de-bone the thigh.
(2) Cut the breast meat horizontally into scallops and flatten the thigh meat out. Batter with a rolling pin if they look a bit thick to fit in buns.
(3) Soak the meat in Milk in the fridge for an hour or so to tenderise it.
(4) Beat the Egg.
(5) Mix your chosen Herbs and Spices into the Breadcrumbs.
(6) Egg wash each Chicken Burger and then dredge in the Breadcrumb mix.
(7) Foil a tray and place in a pre-heated over at 180c.
(8) Lay the burgers on the tray making sure they don’t touch each-other and stick together.
(9) Roast at 180c for about 30 minutes until the meat is cooked through and the coating begins to brown.
(10) Place each burger under the grill with a generous slice of Cheese on top and grill until the Cheese melts.
(11) Assemble your burgers.

We lightly toasted our buns. Added a layer of Garlic, Lemon and Wholegrain Mustard Mayonnaise. Followed by a Salad. Burger next, followed by sliced Pickles.

We served ours with home made Onion Rings and hand cut Chips.

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Yorkshire Salad

I’m not sure of the origins of Yorkshire Salad and I think it’s more of a South Yorkshire gig. But I've been aware of several version over the years.

When I ran The New Inn many moons ago we used to put nibbles out of Sunday mornings. The chaps would pile in and slam several pints while there long suffering wives cooked Sunday dinner. Again a South Yorkshire gig imported with the miners to the Selby area, I supsect. One Sunday one of our regulars asked if I could put together a Yorkshire Salad the following Sunday. So I did. Sliced white Onion, lumps of Cucumber and lots of Malt Vinegar. It went down really well but their favourite version had fresh mint in it. So Mint was adopted and the Yorkshire Salad took up a regular slot on the bar between the cubed Cheese and the Black Pudding.

Well this is the beginning of my take on it. Lacto-Fermented Yorkshire Salad – No Less!

Ingredients:-

2 White Onions, chopped
1 Cucumber, sliced and quartered
A handful of fresh Mint
4 heaped Table Spoons of Himalayan Salt
1 litre of water.

Method:-

(1) Heat the water to dissolve the Salt and allow to cool to room temperature.
(2) Add all the ingredients to a clip top jar.
(3) Pour the brine in so that everything is covered.
(4) Seal the jar and allow to ferment. Fermentation will start in a couple of days.

Their is actually quite a good amount of natural sugars in the Onion, so after a month or so your will end up with quite a ‘Tangy’ acidity. Traditionally this was served as a side with the Yorkshire Puddings and Gravy as a first course on Sunday. But the ingredients and acidity will go really well as a side for a hot Curry dish. We’ll keep you posted…..

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