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Asian style Spinach and Glass Noodles with Crackling Spinach and Seaweed

Spinach and Glass Noodles with Crackling Spinach and Seaweed

Spinach and Seaweed work well of “S” in our Vegetarian Alphabet. Although there are quite a few ingredients in this dish they are all inexpensive and we were comfortably within our £2 per person budget.

Asian style Spinach and Glass Noodles with Jerk Sauce ingredients:-

Spinach
Rice Glass Noodles
1 Onion, finely diced
2 Cloves of Garlic, minced
Chick Peas, soaked
Soy Sauce
Brown Sugar
Olive Oil
Chilli Flakes
Dried Mushrooms, rehydrated
Mange Tout
Baby Sweetcorn
Red Pepper, diced
Jerk Sauce
White Wine Vinegar
Tomato Ketchup
Salt & Pepper

Jerk Sauce Method:-

(1) Lightly fry half of the Onions in a little Oil and then add the Garlic.
(2) Add the Tomato Ketchup and reduce slightly.
(3) Add the Tomato Puree.
(4) Add the Brown Sugar, Chilli Flakes, Soy Sauce and Jerk Sauce.
(5) Taste for seasoning and add Salt & Pepper as required.
(6) Add White Wine Vinegar to thin the consistency.

Asian style Spinach and Glass Noodles method:-

(1) Lightly fry half of the Onions in a little Oil and then add the Garlic.
(2) Season with Salt, Pepper and Soy Sauce.
(3) Add Chilli Flakes.
(4) Add the Mushrooms, Mange Tout, Baby Sweetcorn and Red Pepper.
(5) Toast the Chick Peas for 5 minutes under the grill for 5 minutes with a little Salt and some Chill Flakes.
(6) Boil the Glass Noodles and a minutes.
(7) Stir in the Spinach.
(8) Add a little Soy Sauce.
(9) Drain the Noodles.
(10) Stir in the Noodles.
(11) Combine the Jerk sauce with the noodles etc.

Crackling Spinach and Seaweed ingredients:-

Dried Seaweed
Spinach, deep fried
Oil
Garlic, minced
Cumin Seeds,
Caster Sugar
Chilli Flakes
Salt

Method:-

(1) Toast the Garlic and Cumin Seeds in a little Oil.
(2) Add the Sugar, Salt and Chilli Flakes.
(3) Add the Spinach and Seaweed.
(4) Serve as a side.

As a pair of omnivorous folk it’s not often that we say “That’s the best meal we’ve had in quite some time” for a Vegetarian dish – But we bit!

 

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Chicken Kiev with Mlynti recipe

Yesterday we went to Ukraine on our round the world for £4 or less virtual tour. Beetroot plays a big part in Ukrainian cuisine, so here is Sue’s take on Mlynti – Beetroot Pancakes & Chicken Kiev.

Ingredients for the Mlynti:-

320g GF flour
2 tsp Sugar
50ml Butter Milk
1 tsp of salt
375 ml milk
1 Egg
300g fresh Beetroot
Vegetable oil

Method for the Mlynti:-


(1) Boil beetroots in a large pan of water. Peel and shred them and then add the Buttermilk to the prepared beetroot.
(2) Pour into a blender and whip it at high speed.
(3) Cool to 35°C and add an egg. Mix everything carefully.
(4) Combine salt, sugar and flour in a separate bowl and whip.
(5) Combine all the ingredients into a batter.
(6) Leave the batter for 30 minutes.
(7) Heat vegetable oil in a pan. Fry the pancakes on both sides at medium heat.


Ingredients for the Kiev:-

1 Chicken Breast per person
Garlic Butter
Juice of a lemon
1 Egg, beaten
Oil to fry
(GF) Flour
(GF) Breadcrumbs
Salt & Pepper

Method for the Chicken Kievs:-
 

(1) Freeze the Garlic Butter rolled in a sausage shape in cling film.
(2) Beat the Chicken out with a rolling pin and season with Salt & Pepper.
(3) Place the Garlic butter in the centre, add a squeeze of Lemon Juice and wrap the meat around it.
(4) Place back in the fridge to stop the Garlic Butter from melting too much.
(5) Flour on all sides.
(6) Dip each Kiev in the beaten Egg and then roll in Breadcrumbs to coat evenly.
(7) Fry on all sides over a low heat to brown the Breadcrumbs.
(8) Place in a pre-heated over at 180c for about 20 minutes.

We filled our Mlynti with a little soft Blue Cheese and served with a fresh dressed salad. The  Mlynti were really good. Well to be fair the whole meal was really good. We’ll not be having issues with Vampires here today though…...

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