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Breaded Fish Chip & Peas

Breaded Fish Chip & Peas

We had some Cod fillets a few days ago and decided do something a bit special for us. Breaded Fish is a given for most folk, but for Sue it’s a ‘Forbidden fruit’. The bread coating is clearly loaded with Gluten and would make her very ill. So we made our own version with a DIY ‘Tartar’ sauce to boot!

Ingredients:-

2 Eggs, beaten
4 slices of Gluten free Bread, wuzzed in the food processor
Gluten free flour
Salt and Petter

Method:-

(1) Season the Bread crumbs with Salt and Pepper and mix well.
(2) Dunk the fish in the Egg wash.
(3) Dredge in Flour.
(4) Re-coat with Egg wash.
(5) Dredge in the Bread crumbs to coat evenly.
(6) Place on a foiled tray in the Oven at 180c and cook until the coating is golden brown.

‘Tartat’ style Sauce.

Ingredients:-

Gherkins, finely chopped
Capers, halved
Mayonnaise
A squeeze of Lemon juice

Method:-

(1) Mix in a bowl and transfer to a ramekin. Simple as that!

We dressed the Fish with sliced Spring Onions, Parsley from the planter and a slice on Lemon. Served with hand cut chips and peas this was a bit of a ‘Pub Classic’ treat!
 

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Turkey Nuggets, Potato wedges and foraged salad

You‘re all probably sick and tired of our Turkey recipes now and we are actually having sometime different today. But for £4.62 we got 4 meals out of one Turkey leg, not bad even for us!

So Turkey drumstick…. We’ve roasted them previously, we’ve curried them, we’ve casseroled them. “How about a slightly different version of McKing Nuggets (Name mangled for obvious reasons)?” Was the question we asked. The result? Was a combination of our Onion Bhaji recipe with roasted cubes of Turkey Drummer inside…...

Ingredients:-

For The Potato Wedges.

2 large Potatoes, cut into wedges with the skin on
Chilli Flakes
Garlic Salt
Onions Salt
Paprika
Mixed Herbs
Salt & Pepper
Oil

Ingredients:-

For the Turkey roast dressing.

Chilli flakes
Salt & Pepper
Paprika
Fresh Rosemary
Garlic Butter

Method:-

(1) Dress the Turkey Drummer, cover in foil and roast for 1 ½ hours at 160c.
(2) Set aside to cool.
(3) Strip the meat from the bone and “Quills”, these are the ligaments in the meat.
(4) Cut into rough cubes.
(5) Make the Bhaji batter – Recipe below.
(6) Dress the Potato wedges and roast on a tray in the oven at 180c for 30 minutes.
(7) Heat the fryer to 170c.
(8) Encase each piece of Turkey in Bhaji mix and lay on kitchen paper to soak up and excess oil.
(9) When the Wedges are crispy re-fry the Turkey Nuggets to heat through thoroughly.
(10) Serve and enjoy!


We served ours with home made Marie Rose sauce and a dressed salad made from Chard, Ruby Chard, Chives, Fennel and home pickled Beetroot. We’re very fortunate that now Spring is here we have various open “Green York” gardens where we can gather fresh greens and herbs. Summer is going to be a healthy time for us this year…..

Additional item recipes:-

Bhaji recipe here
Beetroot recipe here

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