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Chicken Liver Stir-Fry

Chicken Liver Stir-Fry

When there’s 500g of Chicken Livers with a 33p discount sticker on it, you have to be inventive…..

So an 80p box of Chinese Stir-Fry bits, some Rice Noodles and a few bits and bobs from the cupboards and 20 minutes later we had this…

Ingredients:-

Chicken Livers
Milk
Breadcrumbs (Gluten free in our case)
Flour (Gluten free in our case)
Garlic Salt
Onion Salt
Mustard Powder
Black Pepper
Mixed Herbs
Chilli flakes
Rice Noodles
Stir-Fry Pack
Oil

Method:-

(1) Add Garlic Salt, Onion Salt, Mustard Powder, Black Pepper, Mixed Herbs and Chilli flakes to Milk and soak the Chicken livers.
(2) Add Garlic Salt, Onion Salt, Mustard Powder, Black Pepper, Mixed Herbs and Chilli flakes, Bread Crumbs to the Flour and mix well.
(3) Give the Livers a good hour in the Milk mixture.
(4) Dredge the Livers in the Flour coating and set aside.
(5) In a large frying pan or Wok fry the Stir-Fry ingredients.
(6) Boil a kettle full of water.
(7) Heat the deep fat Fryer.
(8) Heat a large pan of salted water.
(9) In a separate frying pan fry the livers in a little Oil, turning occasionally.
(10) Drop ½ of the Noodles in the boiling water for a minute or so.  Then drain and set aside.
(11) Pop the remaining Noodles in the fryer for a few seconds so that they puff up. Set aside to drain on kitchen paper.
(12) Run the Noodles through with boiling water so that they separate.
(13) Plate with the Noodles at the bottom, the Stir-Fry veg over the top, the crispy Chicken Livers and then dress with the crispy Noodles.

All in all for a cost of less than £3 for us and Tigger the Cat this was an outstanding meal!

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Thai Larb Salad recipe, eat well on universal credit

We’ve made this Chilli Mince in various styles several times but this is a more traditional ‘Street Food’ version. We had two half packs of mince in the freezer which we wanted to use up and this seemed an ideal candidate recipe.

Interestingly ‘Ribbon’ a local Fox Cub we feed got a bit possessive about the leftovers and told both her dad and ‘Blacktail’, another of the local Fox community to ‘Back Off’. It’s nice to know we’re bringing up Foxes with a cosmopolitan taste!

Ingredients:-

500g of Mince (Beef & Lamb on this occasion)
3 Clove of Garlic, minced
1 Tsp of Chilli flakes
1 Stick of Lemongrass, finely chopped
1 Red Onion. Half Sliced, half diced
120ml of Hot Water
2 Tbsp of of Rice Wine Vinegar
½ of a Cucumber, sliced
3 Radishes, sliced
3 Large Spring Onions, finely sliced
A handful of fresh Coriander, chopped
A handful of fresh Mint, chopped
1 Tbsp of Thai Basil Paste
2 Tbsp of Fish Sauce
1 Lime, juiced
1 Tsp of Brown Sugar
2 Red Chilles, finely sliced
Lettuce boats, to serve
Mixed boiled Rice, to serve
Oil to fry
Salt & Pepper to season

Method:-

(1) Add the sliced Red Onion to a bowl and pour over hot water and the Rice Wine Vinegar. Allow to cool and place in the fridge.
(2) Heat Oil in a frying pan and add the diced Onion.
(3) Cook over a moderate heat until softened.
(4) Add the Garlic, Lemongrass and Chilli Flakes.
(5) Cook until fragrant.
(6) Add the Mince seasoning with Salt & Pepper and fry for 10 minutes, stirring to bread the Mince down.
(7) Place the Cucumber, Radish, Spring Onion, Mint, Basil Paste, Coriander and one chopped Chilli to a bowl.
(8) Combine with the Fish Sauce, Sugar & Lime juice and mix well.
(9) Add the Mince combination to the bowl and mix well.
(10) Serve the Larb on Lettuce boats, garnished with the remaining sliced Chilli and a side of boiled Rice.


Perhaps Little Gem Lettuce would have worked better by way of ‘Street Food’ but other than that this was a really tasty take on this recipe.

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