Showing posts with label fast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fast. Show all posts

Monday, 1 February 2016

Breakfast burger copycat: pork patties

I am sure you are all aware of what 'pork patties' im talking about of course usually comes in a muffin with a fried egg and cheese. You can of course use these how you want!
Make ahead: you could double or triple the recipe and once cooked, freeze them in between small layers of greaseproof stored in a box or sandwich bag for up to 3 months. just microwave until piping hot and you are ready to go!

You will need 500g of extra lean (less than 5% fat pork mince), 1 tsp dried sage, 1/2 tsp salt and a generous pinch of black and white pepper, 1/2 tsp baking powder mixed with 3 tbsp water. (the baking powder would be negligible)

Start by mixing the water mixture into the the pork, mixing thoroughly until the water is absorbed.
Sprinkle the salt and pepper over in an even layer then as you put the sage in, rub it between your fingers, it helps produce a stronger flavour.
Mix thoroughly and rest for 20 minutes.
Shape into whatever size you prefer (i prefer thinner patties so i can have 2 and layer egg, mushrooms or whatever the heck i want in it)
you can cook them however you want i prefer frying in a non stick pan with low cal spray or you can bake them if you are doing them in bathes at about 180 degrees C, for 10 minutes, flip them over and another 10.

Let them cool completely before freezing!
They will last 3 days in the fridge... (if you can help yourself!)


Tuesday, 26 January 2016

Speedy risotto


I will be uploading videos soon and this will be the first recipe video i upload in a long time onto youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4ururmkHVMaRmnB7aVAOcA

so i know i would be shot if in italy so i am sorry to any italians reading this!!

so we start off with a low syn microwave rice (the one i have is currently syn free)
but any ole packet will do! serving 2 people or 1 hungry person!

you will need about 100ml of stock
salt and pepper
2 tbsp parmesan (2 syns)
your packet of rice
and i am going with mushrooms in this! a good few handfuls of sliced mushrooms
your base is a finely diced onion and a grated garlic clove and obviously the rice!

So we start by softening the onion in a frying pan with low cal spray.
Add your mushrooms and cook to your liking (you could use any veggies you want or chicken, ham etc)
Add in your rice and stir fry for 3-5 minutes. Add in your stock and stir. cook for 2 minutes, remove from the heat, stir in the parmesan and a generous pinch of pepper and adjust for salt (bearing in mind that the parmesan is salty)
I like to serve mine with a big handful of spinach on top.

I hope you enjoy!


Monday, 11 January 2016

Perfect roast potatoes


something so simple can change so so much! i use this technique for chips/wedges too. (i generally leave skin on my potatoes for extra ruffage)

you will need:
whatever amount of potatoes you are cooking according to how many people you are serving
salt, pepper
fry light.

preheat your oven to 200oC
meanwhile parboil the potatoes until fork tender.
drain and shuffle the colander so it ruffles up the edges.
put the potatoes onto a foil lined baking tray and leave until the surface of the potatoes are dry(important step)
spray generously with fry light and sprinkle with salt and pepper.
put in the oven, cook for 15 minutes. or until golden then turn the potatoes spray with frylight and cook until the other side is golden.