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Kale & Onion Bhaji

Kale & Onion Bhaji recipe, eat well on universal credit

Maybe far from traditional, but we’re not known for being tradition respecters…..

Kale in the Curry. Kale in the Sag Aloe. Just Kale and more Kale. There is a reason for this. But to protect the dignity of others, let’s just say we have quite a bit of Kale to work through….

We’re awash with Kale at the moment so we modified this recipe, to our surprise it actually worked really well.

Ingredients:-

1 Large Onion, roughly sliced
300g of Kale, fried with a little Oil and Five Spice until dark
1 Tsp of Hot Chilli Powder
1 Tsp of Onion Salt
1 Tsp of Garlic Salt
1 Tsp of Baking Powder
1 Tsp of Black Lime Power
1 Tsp of Turmeric
Fresh ground Black Pepper
Water
Oil to fry

Method:-

(1) Fry the Kale with Five Spice until you have a crispy texture and most of the water has been driven out.
(2) Set aside on kitchen paper to drain and cool.
(3) Mix to batter Onion and Kale with enough Water to make a very sticky batter.
(4) Heat Oil to 170c.
(5) Using a ladle and a spoon drop flat fritters into the hot Oil in batches.
(6) When then float remove them and set aside.
(7) Just before serving re-fry them in batches and drain before serving.

The crunch from the fried Kale and the taste was really good. Sometimes you happen on something a bit odd which really works…..



 

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No they don’t look great and we actually used Spring Green Cabbage leaves with the central vein cut out rather than Vine leaves….

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Ingredients:-

Tin chopped Chopped Tomatoes
Far too much Chilli flakes!!! ( Please see below)
Spring Green Cabbage leaves
Finely chopped cooked Turkey thigh
Rice
1 Finely chopped Onion
Mixed herbs
Cumin seeds
Grated Cheese
White Wine Vinegar
Garlic Salt
Onion Salt
Salt & Pepper to season
Oil

Method:-

(1) In a pan reduce the chopped Tomatoes, Chilli flakes, White Wine Vinegar  and season with Salt & Pepper. Add half of the sauce to an oven proof casserole.
(2) Blanch the Cabbage leaves to soften slightly, drain and allow to cool.
(3) With a sharp knife cut the central vein out so the leaves will roll easily.
(4) Toast the Cumin seeds and Rice in a little oil. Allow to cool.
(5) Mix the chopped meat, Rice, herbs, Garlic and Onion salt.
(6) Lay a spoonful of the mixture on one side of the Cabbage leaf and then tuck the ends in and roll.
(7) Place over the Tomato sauce in the casserole and repeat the process until all the stuffing ingredients have been used.
(8) Add the remaining sauce over the top, cover with foil and place in a pre-heated oven at 180C.
(9) Heat through but don’t allow the Cabbage leaves to crisp.
(10) Remove the foil, sprinkle the grated Cheese over and return to the over to melt slightly.

We dressed ours with a few sliced Peppers and served with scalloped chips. We like things with a bit of flavour but we went overboard with the Chilli flakes in the sauce on this occasion! But all is good!

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