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Chicken Caldereta

Chicken Caldereta recipe, eat well on universal credit

“Kaldereta or Caldereta's name is derived from the Spanish word caldera meaning cauldron.” That seems to make perfect sense. This is clearly a Home Cook, rather than Street Food, sort of recipe.

Ingredients:-

6 Chicken Drumsticks
2 Carrots, chopped
2 Potatoes, pealed and cubed
400ml of Chicken Stock
4 Tbsp of Soy Sauce (Gluten free for us)
1 of each Small Red & Green Peppers, sliced
4 Cloves of Garlic, minced
1 Red Onion, sliced
130g Liver Pate
400ml of Passata
1 Tbsp of Sugar
6 Silver Skin Pickled Onions
½ a cup of frozen Peas
100g of Chorizo, chopped
1 Tsp of Garlic Powder
Salt & Pepper to season
Oil to Fry

Method:-

(1) In a bowl marinade the Chicken with the Soy Sauce, Garlic Powder and ½ a Tsp of ground Black Pepper.
(2) Pop in the fridge for at least half an hour.
(3) Heat Oil in a frying pan and fry the Potatoes until lightly browned.
(4) Add the Carrots and cook for a further few minutes.
(5) Add the sliced Peppers and cook for a further minute.
(6) Remove and set aside.
(7) In the same frying pan fry the marinaded Chicken until lightly browned, turning regularly.
(8) Add the minced Garlic and sliced Onions and cook until aromatic.
(9) Add the Pate, Chorizo, Chicken Stock and Sugar.
(10) Cover and simmer over a medium heat for 15 minutes.
(11) Add the Passata and allow to simmer for a further 10 minutes.
(12) Return the fried Potatoes, Carrots and Peppers to the pan and stir well.
(13) Simmer until everything is heated through and then add the Peas.
(14) Season with Salt and Pepper and simmer for a further 2 minutes.

This was a really hearty meal. Possibly better suited to a winter evening, than a very hot Autumn one. But there’s not much we can do about the weather!

 

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Cawl & Welsh Potato Cake recipe


With Sue here “W” on our Around The World for £4 gig was always going to be Wales. So Cawl & Welsh Potato Cake it was! The Lamb neck was actually more likely to have been Mutton neck from our friendly local Continental shop. But as they generally throw it out it cost us the grand sum of £0.70 to cover the cost of the bag….

Ingredients (Cawl):-

1 Onion
1 kg lamb neck , bone in, cut into 5cm chunks if you can. If not you can strip the meat once it’s cooked. (Buster enjoyed the bone!)
1 kg Swede
2 Carrots
2 Parsnips
500g Maris Piper potatoes
1 1/2 large Leeks
Mature Caerphilly cheese , to serve. (Or a similar crumbly white cheese)
2 Stock Cube dissolved in 500ml of water
Plenty of Salt & Pepper


Method:-


(1) Pour 2 litres of water into a large pan with 2 teaspoons of salt, then bring to the boil over a high heat. Peel and add the whole Onion, along with the Lamb.
(2) Bring back to the boil. Simmer on a medium heat for 10 to 15 minutes, or until the Lamb is cooked through.
(3) Using a slotted spoon, remove the Lamb to a plate and leave until cool enough to handle.
(4) While it’s cooling, peel the Swede, chop into 1cm chunks, and add to the pan to get a head start. Peel the Carrots and Parsnips, slice at a slight angle 1cm thick, and drop them into the pan. Now peel the Potatoes and cut into 4cm chunks. Add the Stock to the pan.
(5) Strip all the Lamb meat from the bone, and return the meat to the pan with the Potatoes. Bring back to the boil, then simmer it all for 15 to 20 minutes, or until almost tender, while you wash the Leeks and cut them into 1cm-thick slices.
(6) Stir the leeks into the pan, bring to the boil again, then simmer for 10 minutes with the lid on, or until tender. Taste and season as required.
(7) Ladle into serving bowls and serve with lots of black Pepper, a wedge of mature Caerphilly cheese and a slice of  bread and buitter (Home made Gluten free in our case)  for dunking.


Ingredients (Welsh Potato Cakes):-


1 Onion
½ a Leek
1 very large Potato
Oil and Margarine to fry
Salt & ground Black Pepper
Caerphilly cheese, grated


Method:-


(1) Slice the Onions, Leeks and Potatoes.
(2) Fry the Onions and Leeks together
(3) Fry the Potatoes separately
(4) Layer Potatoes, then Onions and Leeks. Sprinkle with grated Cheese Salt and Pepper.
(5) Repeat the layers ending with Cheese on the top.
(6) Place in the oven at 180c for about 40 minutes until browned and crispy on the top.

 

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