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Chicken Shawarma Latkes

Chicken Shawarma Latkes recipe, eat well on universal credit

This recipe is certainly not ‘Quick’ but it’s well worth the time. We were pottering in the kitchen between us for most of the afternoon in shifts! Oh and we used pretty much every utensil we have…..

Ingredients for the Za'atar:-

You can make batches of this seasoning mix and keep them in a jar for future use.

2 Tbsp of Toasted Coriander Seeds
2 Tbsp of Toasted Cumin Seeds
2 Tbsp of Toasted Sesame Seeds
1 Tbsp of Oregano
1 Tbsp of Thyme
2 Tbsp of Sumac
1 Tsp of Chilli Flakes
Salt & Pepper to season

Method:-

(1) Grind up the Coriander, Cumin and Sesame Seeds.
(2) Combine with the remaining ingredients.


Ingredients for the schug:-

2 Jalapeños, trimmed
2 Handfuls of fresh Coriander
3 Garlic cloves, minced
¼ of a Tsp of ground Cumin
¼ of a Tsp of ground Cardamom
1 Tsp of lemon juice
Olive Oil
Salt & Pepper

Method:-

You can make this up to a week in advance and use it like hot sauce on anything.

(1) In a food processor, combine Jalapeños, Coriander, Garlic, Cumin, and Cardamom.
(2) Add lemon juice and Olive Oil until you have a texture you like.
(3) Season with Salt to taste.
(4) Set aside in the fridge.

Ingredients for the Tahini Cream Sauce:-

2 Tsp of Tahini Paste
220ml of Mayonnaise
Juice from ½ Lemon
Salt and pepper to taste
Water to thin

Method:-

(1) Combine and set aside in the fridge.

Ingredients for the Israeli salad:-
    
1 large Cucumber, seeded and diced
2 plum Tomatoes, seeded and diced
½ small Red Onion, diced
1 tablespoon of Olive Oil
Juice from ½ of a Lemon
Salt and Pepper to taste
½ Tsp of Za'atar

Method:-

(1) Combine all the ingredients in a medium bowl except the za'atar.
(3) Set aside in the fridge until you are ready to serve.
(2) Sprinkle on za'atar just before serving.
    
Ingredients for the Chicken:-


500g of boneless skinless Chicken thighs, trimmed and cut into cubes
1/2 Tbsp. Olive Oil plus more for frying
The Juice from 1/2 of a Lemon
¾ of a Tsp of ground Cumin
¼ of a Tbsp of Paprika
¼ of a Tsp of Allspice
¼ of a Tsp of Cinnamon
¼ of a Tsp of Chili powder
½ of a Tsp of Sumac
¼ of a Tsp of Garlic powder
¼ of a Tsp of Cardamom
Salt & Pepper to season

Method:-

(1) Marinade the Chicken in all the dry ingredients, Oil and Lemon juice in the fridge for a few hours.
(2) Fry over a medium heat until the Chicken is cooked and tender.


Ingredients for the latkes:-


2 Large Potatoes, grated and squeezed to death!
1 Egg, beaten
1 Tbsp all-purpose Flour (Gluten free for us)
½ of a  Tbsp of  Potato Starch (Optional)
¾ of a  Tbsp of ground Cumin
¼ of a Tbsp of Paprika
¼ of a Tsp of  Allspice
¼ of a Tsp of Cinnamon
¼ of a Tsp of Chili powder
½ of a Tsp of Sumac
¼ of a Tsp of Garlic powder
¼ of a Tsp of Cardamom
Salt & Black Pepper to season
Oil to fry

Method:-

(1) Dry the Potatoes very well with towels. Let them sit for 10 minutes for the starch to accumulate on the bottom.
(2) Add in the egg, flour and all the shawarma spice.
(3) Heat Oil in a frying pan.
(4) Scoop heaping spoonfuls of the Potato mixture and flatten slightly and fry until golden brown, for about 3 minutes, in batches.
(5) Flip and fry the other side.
(6) Drain on a rack over paper towels.


Drizzle the cooked Chicken with the remaining Lemon juice and serve immediately with Latkes and all the toppings.

 

 

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Food Banks, I mean who needs a Food Bank? EAt well on universal credit

Food Banks, I mean who needs a Food Bank?

Quite a lot of folk, it would seem.

It has been speculated that the The Trussell Trust provide somewhere in the region of 31% of the emergency food provision in the UK. These are their suggested figures and honestly I’d guess that they are inflated. But lets go with it. A but of maths results in the following:-

Provision at 31% = 3 Million


Household provision by other Charities and unofficial Food Banks at 69% (Say) 6 Million

(Under Estimated) Possible number of people needing basic support to feed themselves and / or their families 9 Million

Estimated number of Households in the UK (2021  estimate) = 19.3 Million

Percentage of households potentially using basic food assistance = (9 / 19.3 X 100)  46.6%

Over 46% of our population potentially can’t actually afford to feed themselves? Perhaps I need to check the maths here? No that seems to be correct and is most probably an underestimation. It doesn’t account for family helping out, friends lending a bit of money at the end of the month, people deciding which bills have to be paid so they can put food on the table and worry about the others a following month.

I can only realistically and honestly speak about our local area in York, although I know of other Charities in both Selby and Doncaster who are working in this field. In York we have, to my knowledge 12 independent providers who offer Food Bank services, run Street Kitchens, or offer discreet Free Food Delivery services. I volunteer for one of them and share with several others. There will be many more who I don’t know of.

So to me it seems that as supposedly the 5th most wealth nation we seem to have a bit of a problem? It would seem to me that the figures about our ranking as a supposedly wealthy nation are somewhat biased. There is a small percentage of the population who are incredibly rich, for whom it is beneficial to ensure that those in the greatest need are persistently suppressed and forced into ever greater poverty.  

Perhaps that is the basic cause of the problem which we as a society should address without further delay? Just a thought.

References:-

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/apr/26/uk-food-bank-charity-reports-record-take-up-amid-cost-of-living-crisis

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/families

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_total_wealth




 

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