Like everybody else we’re having to accept that food prices are increasing dramatically. But the increases don’t seem to be consistent. A Medium Chicken which was £2.29 less than a year ago is now £3.99. However Lamb which has always been a Budget Breaker doesn’t seem to have increased in price to the same extent. When I have time I generally buy the ‘Protein’ component first and we then build a recipe around it. So I’m now looking at the meats / cuts which used to be unaffordable, as we’re actually getting better flavours and better cuts than if we stick to what were to ‘In Budget’ offerings. If we’ve got to accept that staying within our £4 for 2 people daily budget is now almost impossible, we might just as well eat better slightly over budget.
These Lamb Breast cuts were £2.50 each and there was probably enough meat on one to share comfortably.
Ingredients:-
2 Lamb Rib / Breast cuts
3 Cloves of Garlic, minced
2 Tbsp of Olive Oil
Juice of ½ a Lemon
1 Tsp of Dried Mint
Salt & Pepper to season
Roast Vegetable Ingredients:-
10 Baby Potatoes, halved
1 Leek, sliced thickly
1 Red Onion, chopped
6 Shallots, peeled
1 Large Carrot, peeled and batoned
200ml of White Wine
A drizzle of Olive Oil
A Pinch of Sumac
A handful of fresh Mint (grown on our balcony)
Salt & Pepper to season
Method:-
(1) Combine the Oil, Lemon Juice, Mint and Garlic.
(2) Season with Salt & Pepper.
(3) Rub over the Lamb and allow to marinade in the fridge for an hour or so.
(4) Place the Ribs on a baking tray, covering tightly with foil.
(5) Cook at 160c in a pre-heated oven for 2 hours.
(6) Remove the foil, turn up the oven to 200c and cook for a further 20 minutes.
(7) Place all the Vegetables in a baking tray and pour over the Wine.
(8) Season with Salt & Pepper and drizzle with the Oil.
(9) Sprinkle with Sumac and cover with foil.
(10) Place in the oven with the Lamb after an hour on the bottom shelf.
(11) Remove the Lamb and allow to rest.
(12) Remove the foil from the Vegetables and move to the top shelf for 10 minutes.
Arrange the Vegetables on your plates, serve the Lamb over the top, garnished with chopped Mint.
We we've said it before, low budget food doesn't need to be boring. The other evening having found a pack of Cumberland Sausages in the supermarket discounts we were blithering on about doing something a bit different with them. Well this was certainly different!
A sort of cross between a modified Scotch Egg and and Onion Bhaji
Ingredients:-
Egg filling:-
3 hard boiled Eggs
Mayonnaise
Grated mature Cheddar
Black Pepper
Sausage Case:-
6 Cumberland Sausages stripped from their casings
Onion Bhaji Covering:-
3 medium Onions
Gram Flour
Salt
Ground Cloves
Chilli Flakes
Baking powder
Method:-
(1) When your Eggs have cooled make an Egg Mayonnaise and add the grated Cheese. You are looking for a fairly stiff consistency so you can roll it into balls by hand.
(2) Roll the Egg filling into balls a little smaller than a Golf ball.
(3) Wrap each ball in Sausage Meat.
(4) Mix your Bhaji mix so it is very stiff.
(5) Heat your oil to 160c
(6) Coat eat ball in Bhaji mix by hand. This is very messy!
(7) Deep fry individually for 10 to 12 minutes until the coating is crisp and brown.
(8) Cut the first in half to check that the cheese in the middle has melted and adjust your frying time accordingly.
We have hand cut chips, home made Coleslaw and Gluten free Garlic bread with ours.