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A pretty authentic tasting Chicken Madras

A pretty authentic tasting Chicken Madras

We had some cooked Chicken Thighs left over from a roast Chicken, so we thought we’d try a Madras from scratch.

Also “O” in our ‘Ingredients Alphabet’ works nicely with the Onion Bhaji


Ingredients:-

1 large Onion chopped
3 cloves of Garlic, minced
1 tin of chopped Tomatoes
Tomato Puree
2 medium Potatoes skinned and cubed
A thumb size piece of fresh Ginger skinned and grated
2 Chicken thighs
Chilli flakes
Chilli power
Cumin seeds
Cumin powder
Ginger Powder
Garlic Salt
Onion Salt
Black Pepper Corns
Dried Coriander
Black Lime
Garam Massala
Turmeric
Salt
Oil

We’ve not measured most of the ingredients as you can adjust the quantities to suit your taste.

Method:-

(1) In a Pestel & Mortar grind the Chilli flakes, Chilli power, Cumin seeds, Cumin powder, Ginger Powder, Garlic Salt, Onion Salt, Black Pepper Corns, Dried Coriander, Black Lime, Garam Massala, Turmeric, Salt, fresh Ginger and 2 cloves worth of the grated Garlic. You will end up with a very dry paste consistency.
(2) Gently fry the Onion and the remaining Garlic in a Wok or large frying pan.
(3) Add spicy paste and stir in.
(4) Now add the tinned tomato and an equal amount of water.
(5) Add the Tomato Puree and stir well.
(6) Add the cubed Potatoes and allow to simmer for 20 minutes or long enough for the Potato to be cooked by firm.
(7) Add the Chicken, stir in and simmer very gently for a further 20 minutes.

Relish

Ingredients:-

½ a Cucumber chopped
½ an Onion chopped
White Wine Vinegar
Dried Mint

Method:-


(1) Mix together and chill in the fridge.

Onion Bhaji

Ingredients:-

2 Onions sliced
100g gram flour
1 tsp Baking Powder
½ tsp chilli powder
½ tsp Turmeric Powder
Water
Salt
Oil

Method:-

(1) Mix everything except the Onions to make a very stiff batter.
(2) Add the Onions and mix well.
(3) Add about 2cm of Oil to a frying pan and heat to a medium heat. If a dry of the batter puffs up, rises to the surface and begins to brown, you are good to go.
(4) Form hand sized flattened rough disks and fry on both sides individually until golden brown.
(5) Drain on kitchen paper.

This sounds like a very complex recipe. But in fact once you have prepared the spice pasta it’s really quite an easy dish. We served ours on a bed of fragrant boiled Rice. The only bought items were the Poppadoms…..

 

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Gołąbki recipe, eat well on universal credit

We’ve decide to have a pop at a few Polish dishes as we’re getting a bit bored of freestyling! I might need to learn a few key combinations for their odd letter system, but that’s cool!

Ingredients:-

500g of Beef & Pork mixed mince
1 Cup of boiled White Rice
2 Onions, diced
6 Cloves of Garlic, minced
2 Cans of Chopped Tomatoes
½ of Cup of Brown Sugar
¾ of a cup of Breadcrumbs (Gluten free for us)
2 Tsp of dried Oregano
2 Tbsp of Olive Oil
1 Large Cabbage, blanched
3 Eggs
4 Tbsp of Cider Vinegar
½ of an Apples, grated (Cooking Apple, as it gives a nice sharpness)
120ml of Cabbage Water
Fresh Dill to garnish
Salt & Pepper to taste

Method:-

(1) Remove the stalk from the bottom of the Cabbage.
(2) Blanch the whole Cabbage for 3 to 4 minutes.
(3) Remove from the water and allow to cool.
(4) In a large bowl combine the Mince, 1 Diced Onion, Apple, 1 Tsp of Oregano, 3 Cloves of Garlic, Rive, Breadcrumbs, Eggs, Salt & Pepper.
(5) In a flameproof dish heat the Oil and fry the remaining Onion until softened.
(6) Stir in the remaining Garlic and Apple, seasoning with Salt & Pepper.
(7) Add a teaspoon of dried Oregano.
(8) Add the chopped \Tomatoes, Brown Sugar, Cider Vinegar and Cabbage Water.
(9) Bring to the boil and then reduce the heat to simmer for 15 minutes.
(10) Remove the outer leaves from the Cabbage, cutting the thick core section out in a ‘V’ shape on each leaf.
(11) Place 2 teaspoons of the Mince mixture on each leaf and wrap up tightly.
(12) Line a casserole dish with Cabbage leaves and spoon in enough Tomato based Sauce to cover the leaves.
(13) Add the stuffed Cabbage leaves and pour over the remaining Sauce.
(14) Cover with any remaining leaves and place the lid on the casserole.
(15) Cook in a pre-heated oven at 170c for 40 minutes or until the meat filling is cooked through.
(16) Garnish with freshly chopped Dill.


These made a surprisingly welcome change. The Rice and Breadcrumbs not only packed the meat out making this a very inexpensive dish, but they also absorbed the fat from the meat, making these remarkably finning. WE have enough of the meat mixture left to make hand pressed burgers tonight. So all in all a very cost effective recipe…..

 

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