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Cajun Chicken Burger with Spiced Rum Hot Sauce

Cajun Chicken Burger with Spiced Rum Hot Sauce

 

There’s a tale behind this very odd recipe. We were given a bottle of Fairfax handcrafted Chocolate and Walnut Rum. Quite some gift! It was bankrupt stock and the label was damaged, the loss adjusters didn’t want it, but we’re not complaining. However neither of us drink spirits…

We’re not really into sweets as such so Sue cobbled this Cajun Burger gig together and it was really really good. A bit of a treat which we’d certainly not be able to afford without the gifted Rum!


General Ingredients:-

2 Chicken Breasts
Gluten free Bread Crumbs + 2 tea Spoons of Cajun Spice Mix
Gluten free Plain Flour
2 Eggs beaten
2 Gluten free Bread Buns
2 Eggs
Mayonnaise
Bacon
Cheese
Oil to fry

Ingredients for the marinade:-

Cajun Spice Mix
Sweet Paprika
Garlic Powder
Oregano
Salt & White Pepper
Cayenne Pepper
Cumin
Thyme
A hearty slug of Rum

Ingredients for the Hot Sauce:-

The remaining marinade
Hot Sauce
BBQ Sauce
More Rum!
Lime Juice
Caster Sugar

Method:-

(1) Mix all the marinade ingredients and add the Chicken Breasts.
(2) Allow to sit in the fridge covered overnight.
(3) Remove the Breasts from the marinade and pour the remaining marinade into a sauce pan.
(4) Add the remaining Hot Sauce ingredients to the pan.
(5) Dredge the Breasts in Flour, then coat in the whisked Egg then dredge in the Bread Crumbs.
(6) Set your Hot sauce to simmer over a very low heat.
(7) Grill your Bacon until it is crispy and set aside.
(8) Fry the Chicken Breasts gently turning occasionally until cooked through and golden on both sides.
(9) Place the Bacon over the Chicken Breasts and then add a Cheese which will melt.
(10) Place under the grill.
(11) Dress the base of the bun with Mayonnaise and the top with your reduced and cooled Hot Sauce.
(12) Fry the Eggs until the Yoke is still runny.
(13) Build your Burger with the Eggs on top and secure with a skewer.

Served simply with some chips this was outstanding. I’m guessing we’ll never be able to order this in a restaurant and if we could we’d probably have to sell our souls and our Cat to afford it!!!!!
 

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Braised Duck Legs with Sticky Shallots recipe, eat well on universal credit

This was the 3rd meal we got out of a special offer Duck at £7. So Portion by portion it was better value than a similar sized Chicken and so much better tasting.

Ingredients:-

2 Duck Legs (We also added the Wings, but there’s really not much meat on them)
1 Onion, finely diced
2 Cloves of Garlic, minced
125Ml of Red Wine (£1.25 from the local B&Ms – probably not good drinking, but good for cooking)
300Ml of Chicken Stock
1 Orange, Zested, plus the juice of half of it
1 Tbsp of Tomato Puree
1 Bay Leaf
30G of Margarine
2 Tbsp of Balsamic Vinegar
8 Shallots, peeled and trimmed
1 Tbsp of Parsley, chopped (We have a Parsley plant of the undead on the balcony!)
2 Tbsp of Olive Oil
5 Tbsp of Water
Salt & Pepper to season

Method:-

(1) Heat 1 Tbsp of Oil over a medium heat. Season the Duck with Salt & Pepper and fry for 3 to 4 minutes on each side.
(2) Remove and set aside.
(3) Add the Onions and fry until softened.
(4) add ¾ of the minced Garlic and fry for 20 seconds.
(5) Stir in the Wine, Stock, Orange Juice, Tomato Puree and Bay Leave.
(6) Season with Salt & Pepper and bring to the boil.
(7) Return the Duck Legs to the pan.
(8) Cover and cook for about an hour over a low heat, until cooked.
(9) Add the Oil, Vinegar and Water and season to taste.
(10) Melt Margarine over a low heat in a different pan.
(11) Stir in the Shallots, cover and cook for about 30 minutes, stirring occasionally.
(12) Uncover for the last 10 minutes.
(13) Preheat the grill to a high heat.
(14) Place the Duck Legs on the rack and grill until crisp.
(15) Bring the sauce to a boil and add 10g of Margarine stirring until the sauce thickens.
(16) Mix the remaining Garlic with the Orange Zest and Parsley.
(17) Spoon the Sauce over the Duck and garnish the Parsley.
(18) Serve with the Sticky Shallots.

Duck is quite a fatty meat, which is good, as the flavour and richness mean you don’t feel the need to eat quite as much. This was a restaurant standard meal made from really inexpensive ingredients.

 

 

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