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Chicken Laver Kiev

Chicken Laver Kiev

Following our visit to the local Chinese supermarket last week we’ve been playing with Seaweed quite a bit. Sad I know! But we wondered if it would work in an experimental Chicken Kiev – Oh did it work!

Ingredients:-

Chicken Breasts – One per person
Back Bacon
Dried Seaweed, finely chopped
Gruyère Cheese, skinned and cut into strips
Home made Garlic Butter
Oil

Method:-

(1) Roll the Garlic Butter in a bit of film and place in the freezer until solid.
(2) Cut a pouch in the Chicken Breast.
(3) Mix the Seaweed into the Garlic Butter and pop in the freezer to harden.
(4) Cut a piece of the Garlic Butter and stuff into the pouch in the breast.
(5) Wrap each breast in Bacon.
(6) Rub the outer of the Bacon with more Garlic Butter.
(7) Oil a tray and place in the pre-heated oven at 180C for about 30 minutes.
(8) Layer the Gruyère over the top of the Bacon.
(9) Place under the grill to melt and crisp the Cheese.

Baby Sweetcorn, Mange Tout, a bit of left-over home made Mooli Coleslaw and some hand cut chips – Sorted.

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Hot & Spicy Scotch Eggs recipe

There were Hot & Spicy Sausages on a 2 or 1 offer the other day. Yesterday we had a strange fusion of Sausage Rolls and Pigs in Blankets. Tonight we had another pop at Scotch Eggs.

For 3 Scotch Eggs:-

Ingredients:-

6 Hot & Spicy Sausages, removed from their skins
3 Eggs, soft boiled, shelled and cooled
1 Egg, beaten for an egg wash
Plain Flour (Gluten free for us)
Bread Crumbs (Sliced brown Gluten free Bread wuzzed up in our case)

Method:-

(1) Once you Eggs are cool enough to handle press the Sausage meat into circles on a board about 4 / 5mm thick.
(2) Place each Egg in the middle and form the Sausage meat into a reasonably uniform coating. But careful not to burst your yokes.
(3) Place in the fridge for 10 minutes for the Sausage meat for stiffen slightly.
(4) Remove from the fridge and roll in the Egg wash.
(5) Roll in the flour and then in the Egg wash again.
(6) In a bowl filled with Bread crumbs coat the outside of your meat coating in crumbs. If your fingers stick you can patch up the crumbs by hand.
(7) Place on a tray lined with Parchment and pop in a pre-heated oven at 180c for 35 to 40 minutes. If you have a probe you are looking for 75c in the thickest part of the meat. If not 40 minutes should be plenty of cooking time.

We served ours with 3 times fried hand cut chips, a salad and hand cut Coleslaw. Remarkably filling and really quite fun to make. If you get it just right you’ll still have a slightly runny yoke…..

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