Showing posts with label Lettuce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lettuce. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 September 2016

Lamb Kebab

So I was peckish for a kebab and thought it might be cheaper (maybe healthier) to make my own. So here is my own version. It's fairly quick and easy to make.  Plus you can add what ever salad you want to the kebab.

Serves 2

250g Lamb Mince
2 tsp Ground Coriander
1 tsp Dried Mint
1 tsp Cumin
Onion, cut into quarters
Green Pepper, cut into thick slice

2 Pittas
Lettuce, shredded
Tzatziki

1. Put the lamb mince in a bowl and mix the herbs and spices in a bowl.

2. Wet wooden skewers (this stops them from burning the kebabs).

3. Mould the meat round the skewer so it creates a small sausage shape. then pierce a piece of onion through and a piece of pepper. You should have 2 of lamb, onion and pepper per skewer.

4. Heat a griddle pan with a bit of olive oil. Then place the skewers of the pan. They need roughly about 5 minutes on each side. To check if they are done just cut into the meat to see if its done on the inside. One done remove from the griddle onto a plate.

5. Warm up the pittas in the toaster for about 30 seconds. Cut into the pittas and layer in the lettuce, peppers, onion and the lamb. Then drizzle over the tzatziki. Serve immediately with salad or chips (depending on your mood).


Monday, 5 November 2012

Prawn Cocktail

A classic starter which originated in the 1970s and in my own opinion is a timeless classic. Quick and easy to make and is a real crowd pleaser.

Serves 2

4 Tiger Prawns
175g King Prawns
Knob of Butter
1 tsp Parsley (Dried or Fresh)
2 cloves of garlic, crushed
2 Little Gem lettuces, washed and torn
2 tsp Paprika

Thousand Island Dressing
5 tbsp Mayonnaise
5 tbsp Tomato Sauce
2 tsp Lemon Juice
Shake of Tabasco (optional)
Shake of Worcestershire Sauce
Pepper
Salt

1. Fry the butter in a small frying pan. Add the garlic and the tiger prawns and fry until the prawns go bright red.

2. Make the Thousand Island dressing by adding all of the ingredients into a bowl and mix well. Add the king prawns and mix further.

3. Get a large wine glass (suggested size seen below), and place 1 little gems worth of lettuce in each glass, add the prawn/thousand island mixture on top of that. Add a tsp of paprika on top of the mixture for each glass. On the side of the glass add the tiger prawns. Serve with brown bread and a side plate to put the discarded shells.



Tip
You will need a large wine glass so that you can get the food out. A wine glass which can hold half a bottle or more is ideal. And when you aren't serving prawn cocktail from them, they make great drinking companions.





Friday, 17 August 2012

Bruschetta (V)

A simple starter which is easy to make. Doesn't need any cooking in the oven or on the hob, just prep work and toasting.

Serves 4

300g Tomatoes, finely chopped
1 Red Onion, finely chopped
10 Basil Leaves, torn up
1 Red Pepper, de seeded and finely chopped
2 Garlic Cloves, crushed
Shake of olive oil
Lettuce
Baguette Bread, sliced
Balsamic Vinegar


1. In a mixing bowl, put the basil, garlic, pepper, tomato, red pepper, red onion and olive oil in.

2. Put the baguette bread in the toaster.

3. Put the lettuce leave on the plate, then the bread and put the tomato mixture on the bread. Then shake some balsamic vinegar over the food.

Friday, 16 December 2011

Beef and Bean Tortillas

Cheap and cheerful Mexican dish

Serves: 4

500g Mince beef
1 mug of beef stock
1 Onion, chopped
2 tsp of chilli powder
1 tsp of cumin
400g Can of chopped tomatoes
1 red chilli, finely chopped
1 can of red kidney beans
Tortillas

Serve with: grated cheese, lettuce, guacamole and sour cream

1. Heat a frying pan with a little bit of olive oil. Add the mince beef and fry for a couple of minutes.

2. Add the onions and cook for a further 5 minutes.

3. Add the red chilli, cumin and chilli power and cook for about a minute.

4. Then add the chopped tomatoes and beef stock and reduce the heat so the mixture is simmering. Cook for about 25 minutes until beef is tender and the mixture has reduced.

5. While the mixture is cooking, grate the cheese, shred the lettuce and put in bowls.

6. Serve in a bowl and let them dig in.