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"C" - Croatian Skillet Chicken and Vegetables with Chard, Potatoes & Garlic (Blitva)

Croatian Skillet Chicken and Vegetables with Chard, Potatoes & Garlic (Blitva)

We had half a cooked Chicken and as we are trying to do a recipe from around the world for £4 or less and “C” is the next letter.......

Ingredients:-

Croatian Skillet Chicken

½ a cooked Chicken, cut into cubes
1 Bell pepper, sliced
1 Onion, sliced
A handful of Button Mushrooms, halved
4 Cloves on Garlic, grated
1 tbsp dried Thyme
1 tsp Smoked Paprika
4 tbsp Butter / Margarine
Salt & Pepper

Ingredients:-

Chard, Potatoes & Garlic (Blitva)

3 medium Potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks
Olive Oil
5 cloves of Garlic, thinly sliced
1 big bunch Swiss Chard, sliced

Method:-

Croatian Skillet Chicken

Place a large frying pan or wok over medium-high heat. Once hot, char the bell peppers until lightly blistered. Remove the peppers and set aside.
Add the butter, onions, and garlic and Sauté
Add the chicken, mushrooms, thyme, smoked paprika, salt, and Pepper. Sauté, stirring occasionally, until the chicken is heated through.
Add the blistered peppers back into the skillet. Taste, then add salt and pepper to taste.

Method:-

Chard, Potatoes & Garlic (Blitva)

Boil the potatoes in salted water until tender, about 6 minutes. Drain and set aside.
Combine olive oil and garlic in a large pot and place over medium-high heat. After about 2 minutes, the garlic should be soft (but not yet browned) and the oil should be very fragrant. Add the potatoes and cook, stirring a couple of times, until the potatoes start to turn golden around the edges, 5-7 minutes.
Add half of the Swiss chard, sprinkle with Salt, and toss with the potatoes. Add the remaining chard, season with salt, toss. Cook until the greens have wilted, 3-4 minutes. Taste. Season with additional salt, if needed, and freshly ground black pepper.

Note:- This was very tasty. But we did find it very greasy and the amount of Garlic was overpowering. We had ours in a giant bread bun, but even than didn't soak up the oil.

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Pulled Pork Burger

We took advantage of a ½ price offer on Pork Shoulder a few days ago. Even the smallest joint was a bit too much for us in one meal. So we had probably about 400g of cooked shoulder in the fridge. So an old kitchen trick from our time at The Inn on The Green came into play. We often had bits and bobs left from the Sunday Carvery and the best way to deal with previously cooked Pork is to basically cook it to death in a sauce and run a fork though it. You’ve got DIY pulled Pork and it’s made from waste effectively. Works really well on a burger!

Ingredients:-

Chilled previously cooked Pork Shoulder
1l of Beef stock
Tomato Puree
Tomato Sauce Jurk Sauce

Method:-

We used a pressure cooker, but you can do this in a covered pan with ease.

Pan Method:-

(1) Submerge the cooked Pork in the Stock and bring up to the boil.
(2) Reduce to a simmer and cook for several hours until the meal starts to fall apart. Top up with water as required.

Pressure Cooker Method:-

(1) Add the Stock and Pork to the pressure cooker and seal the lid.
(2) Set the Pressure Cooker for ‘Stew’ and power it up.
(3) The cooking time will be about 30 minutes, but just add time if required.

Combining the Sauce:-

(1) Drain the Pork.
(2) Using a couple of forks strip it into shreds.
(3) Set aside any fatty bits or gristle. (If you don’t already have one a Cat or Dog are cool accessories at this stage! But remember you keep them for life!!!!)
(4) In a large bowl mix in the sauces with the hot pulled Pork.

Sue isn’t overly keen on pre-made BBQ Sauce, but this was as near as you’re likely to get flavour wise and it was really good in our burgers.

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