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All and Herbs, Spices, Rice Noodles etc. for a little less than £20 - This little lot will last us months....

We’re not adverse to popping into unpromising looking shops, in fact it’s a bit of a hobby when we get out! We’ve used this shop a couple of times when we’ve had hospital appointments as it’s a bit out of the way to pop in regularly. ‘Bigger isn’t always better’ isn’t appropriate here – If we’re going to use these pulses anyway why not get the 1Kg bags for the same price as the supermarket would charge for 200g? We also managed to get some Pappadoms to fry or microwave as required. When we do Chinese we often spend £1 for a pack of 10 and usually don’t manage to eat them all.

But the prize here is the Tamarind concentrate. (Not in the picture - sorry) We’re cobbling together a Pork loin recipe for tonight…...

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Onion & Leek Bhaji recipe, eat well on universal credit

We did a Welsh Dragon Lamb Curry the other evening, so we thought these would work as a side. We weren’t disappointed!

Ingredients:-

Gram Flour
1 Large Onion, roughly sliced
The green heads of 2 Leeks, roughly sliced
1 Tsp of Hot Chilli Powder
1 Tsp of Onion Salt
1 Tsp of Garlic Salt
1 Tsp of Baking Powder
Fresh ground Black Pepper
Turmeric
Water
Oil to fry

Method:-

(1) Mix everything with sufficient water to make a very sticky batter.
(2) Heat Oil in a fryer to 160c.
(3) Fry in small batches until they are golden brown and drain.
(4) Re-fry and drain again to serve.


 

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