Sue saw a recipe on-line for stretchy Mozzarella Onion Rings and obviously had to have a go at her own version! I mean it’s rare that there is a recipe we’ve not had a pop at…. We’ll be trying a #2 version at some stage with a batter as the Sour Dough Bread we used for the Bread Crumbs was perhaps a bit heavy for the job.
Ingredients:-
1 Very large Onion
A block of Mozzarella
Flour (Gluten free here)
Sour Dough Bread (Gluten free – Yellow Sticker!) crumbed in a food processor
Eggs, beaten for an Egg wash
Onion & Garlic Salt (Optional – Use whatever you fancy to season the Bread Crumbs)
Method:-
(1) Peel the Onion and cut two 1cm strips from the thickest central area. The remaining Onion will be fine in the fridge for later use.
(2) Gentle remove the outer ring and then the third ring in. Again keep the remaining Onion, but you actually only need these two rings for each Onion Ring.
(3) Cut strips of Mozzarella wide enough to fill the gap between the two Onion Rings and insert.
(4) Dip the Cheese stuffed rings in the Egg wash and then Flour.
(5) Egg wash again and then dredge in the seasoned Bread Crumbs.
(6) Deep fry until golden brown and the Cheese is melted.
We served ours over a Gammon steak with a Wholegrain Mustard sauce. Perhaps a bit fuddle, but very tasty!
“Basically butchery of any sort is a reductive cost incremental process.” Easy for my old colleague Geoff the butcher to say! What he actually meant was the more time and effort required in the butchery process, the more you have to charge for the end result. So generally with Chicken for example, you are better buying the full bird and cutting it yourself.
However sometimes in the reductions you find a little surprise. These Wings & Thighs cost us 89p! It's a while ago when we were still living in the tent and had very limited resources, but they made a great meal at very little cost.
Ingredients:-
1 box of Chicken Wings and Thighs
1 Onion
6 Mushrooms
Vegetables – Whatever you have
Gravy mix (We use Bisto Best as it's Gluten free)
Method:-
(1) Chop the Onions and Mushrooms.
(2) Add the Onions and Mushrooms to a pan of water and add 3 table spoons of gravy powder.
(3) Bring the gravy to the boil and then reduce the heat to a simmer until the Onions and Mushrooms have softened. Remove from the heat.
(4) Place the Chicken pieces in a pan of water and broil with a little salt and pepper until they are cooked. Remove from the heat, drain and cover.
(5) Slice or chop your vegetables and boil in salted water until tender.
(6) Add the Chicken to the gravy and gently reheat.