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Laver Cakes recipe, eat well on universal credit

Realistically this should be based on Oats but Sue can’t eat them, so we modified the recipe to use Quinoa flakes. If you’re good with Oats feels free the use them.

Ingredients:-

60g of Laverbread (½ a Tin in our case)
The Juice on ½ a Lemon
140g of Quinoa Flakes
Salt & Pepper to Season
About 120ml of Water
Oil to fry

Method:-

(1) Mix all ingredients with just enough Water to make a lumpy paste.
(2) Allow to stand for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
(3) If the mixture is too dry to form into balls between spoons stir in a little more Water.
(4) Heat Oil in a pan to a medium heat.
(5) Form the Cakes into balls between two dessert spoons and drip into the Oil.
(6) Flatten with a spatula into Cakes.
(7) Turn over several times until the outside is slightly browned and crispy.


Leverbread has a very distinctive ‘Sea’ favour and you really don’t need a lot to make a huge impact. We drizzled a little Mushroom sauce over ours as we thought they might be dry. But actually although they are crispy on the outside they are tender inside and very tasty.

 

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Stuffed Mushrooms with Chickpeas and Tahini recipe, eat well on universal credit

We’re trying to avoid Cheese at the moment as Sue is having a serious issue with Lactose. So this was a recipe Sue found on-line and then hacked to death. Who doesn’t use the gills and stems from the Mushroom? Dreadful waste……

Ingredients:-

4 Medium Flat Mushrooms, cored
Olive Oil
2 Tsp of Sumac
The Juice of ½ a Lemon
A drained Tin of Chickpeas, half pureed
2 Cloves of Garlic, minced
2 Tbsp of Tahini
1 Tbsp of Dried Thyme
2 Tsp of Sesame Seeds
½ An Onion, finely chopped
1 Tsp of drained Capers, chopped
1 Tbsp of Garlic Butter
Salt to season

Method:-

(1) Remove the stem from the Mushroom and scrap out the brown part of the gills.
(2) Add to a pan with a little Oil, Garlic Butter and the Onion.
(3) Fry over a low heat until the Onion has softened.
(4) Drain and allow to cool.
(5) Mash half of the drained Chickpeas in to a paste.
(6) Add the Garlic, Salt, Sumac, Lemon Juice, & Capers to the paste and combine.
(7) Stir the Tahini and Thyme into the remaining whole Chickpeas.
(8) Pour a little Oil into the hollow Mushrooms.
(9) Combine the fillings and spoon into the Mushrooms.
(10) Sprinkle with Sesame Seeds.
(11) Cook at 180c for minutes.

We had ours with some Steaks I cut from a discounted lump of rump we had in the freezer, peas, battered Prawns etc. Realistically these would make a really good meat substitute. They were vary tasty but also very filling…...

 

 

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