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Sticky Asian Brisket

A small lump of Brisket on special offer inspired this gig. We don’t often eat Beef, but when we do…

Ingredients:-

500g of Beef Brisket
100g of Shallots, skinned and quartered
3 Cloves of Garlic, minced
2 Tbsp of Honey
500ml of Beef Stock
2 Tbsp of Shaoxing Wine
2 Tbsp of Soy Sauce (Gluten free for us)
2 Tbsp of Oyster Sauce
1 Tbsp of fresh Ginger, grated
1 Tsp of Chinese Five Spice
1 Red Chille, sliced
Salt & Pepper to season
Oil to fry

Ingredients to Garnish:-

1 Lime, quartered
Fresh Coriander
½ a Red Pepper, cubed
Red Chilli, sliced
Spring Onions, sliced

Method:-

(1) Preheat the oven to 140c.
(2) Heat a little Oil in a large frying pan and add the Shallots, fry until they begin to brown.
(3) Add the Garlic and season with Salt & Pepper, cook for a further couple of minutes.
(4) Add the Beef Stock & 1 Tbsp of Honey and stir to combine.
(5) Add the Shaoxing Wine, Soy Sauce, Oyster Sauce, Ginger, Five Spice and Chilli to a jug and set aside.
(6) Lay the Brisket in a roasting tray and pour over the Stock and the Sauce from the jug.
(7) Cover with parchment and a few layers of foil.
(8) Place in the oven and cook for 3 hours.
(9) Remove the foil and paper and turn the Brisket over, basting well.
(10) Cover and cook for a further 2 and a half hours.
(11) Remove from the oven and increase the heat to 220c.
(12) Pour the juices from the tray into a frying pan and bring to the boil.
(13) Allow to simmer to reduce.
(14) Stir in 1 Tbsp of honey and pour over the Brisket.
(15) Return the Beef to the oven and cook for 15 minutes to caramelise and crisp up.
(16) Shred the Beef with a couple of forks and dish up, garnished.

A lot of these Asian recipes call for Sugar or Honey. Things we would not generally add to meat dishes, but it really works.

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Balti Chicken & Spinach Pie

The recipe for the Gluten Free Shortcrust Pastry is here. We actually ended up with three very hearty pies. One is in the freezer for work snacks!

Ingredients for the filling:-

1 Thumb sized lump of Ginger, grated
6 Cloves of Garlic, minced
2 Chicken breasts, cut into bite sized pieces
1 Tin of Tomatoes
1 Tsp of Garam Masala
1 Tsp of Cumin
1 Tsp of Turmeric
1 Tsp of Chilli Powder
2 Tbsp of Yogurt
1 Tsp of Mustard Seeds
1 Bay Leaf
1 Onion, finely diced
1 Green Pepper, deseeded and sliced
1 Tbsp of Lime Juice
A handful of chopped leaves
200g of Spinach
Salt & Pepper
1 Egg, beaten with a little milk for the Egg wash
Oil to fry

Method:-

(1) In a bowl blend the Tomatoes and stir in the Spices & Yogurt.
(2) In a large frying pan add a little Oil and fry the Mustard Seeds until they start to pop.
(3) Add the Onion and Bay Leaf and stir until the Onion has softened.
(4) Add the Garlic, /ginger and Chilli.
(5) Stir for 2 minutes over a medium heat.
(6) Add the Chicken, stirring and slightly increase the heat.
(7) Add the Tomato mixture and allow to simmer for 15 minutes.
(8) Stir in the Spinach and simmer for 2 minutes.
(9) Add a few grinds of Black Pepper and the Lime juice.
(10) Stir in the Coriander and remove the Bay Leaf.
(11) Remove from the heat and allow to cool.
(12) Line Pie tins with Pastry and fill each with the Balti mix.
(13) Lay Pastry over the top and seal with a fork around the edges.
(14) Brush with Egg wash and sprinkle with a few Mustard Seeds.
(15) Place in a preheated over at 180c for 20 to 30 minutes, until the pastry is cooked and slightly browned.

Both the pastry and the Balti filling were really good. Perhaps not a traditional combination, but we enjoyed it!

 

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