
This time i thought i would do thing a little differently for Monday menu Plan ~ Lets just see how it goes shall we for a while. Now if you have a favourite recipe you love and are dying to share with everyone ,why not drop me an email via the contact page up there ^^^
Today i have the fabulous Mums take five guest posting here today here is her scrumptious recipe .
Very excited to be the guest blogger today
for Monday Menu Plan.
Thought I'd whip up us
something for a little snack, light lunch, lunch boxes or party
These little filo fingers are great. You
can make them in a big batch and then freeze them till needed they take up no
room in the freezer and little time to bake.
You'll need a pack of Filo Pastry, Oil
spray and the ingredients below to which ones you want to make. Read the
instructions on your pastry well before you want to make these. the pastry
needs a lot of time to thaw and rest.
Your filling must be made ahead of time. It must be cold
when wrapping in the pastry.
Preheat your oven 200 degrees Celsius fan forced.
Lamb (30+fingers)
1 kg Lamb Mince
1 Tbsp Vegetable Oil
2 Brown onions chopped fine
2 tsp ground Cumin
2 tsp ground Cardamon
1 tsp ground Coriander
1 tsp turmeric
1 tbsp Paprika
1 tsp Fennel seeds slightly crushed
2 Tbsp Fennel seeds whole (to sprinkle on the tops)
In fry pan or large saucepan. Heat your oil then add your onions.
Once they have softened add your mince till almost cooked through. Turn off the
heat and mix your spices in well. transfer to bowl
and refrigerate till cold.
Spinach, Ricotta and Basil (30+fingers)
2 box of frozen Spinach
1 kg Ricotta
1/4 cup crushed pine nuts or almonds
(you can toast prior. i put mine in the mixer)
1/4 cup grated Prima Donna Cheese
(or shaved Parmesan)
1/3 cup finely chopped Basil. (i use scissors)
Salt and Pepper for seasoning
Defrost your spinach. Instruction options are usually on the pack
i defrost mine on the stove top. drain really well, squeeze all the moisture
out. Leave to cool or put in fridge to cool before going further. Then once
cooled in large bowl mix your Spinach with the Ricotta, Cheese, Nuts and Basil.
Chicken
and Zucchini (18-20
fingers)
500gm Chicken Mince
1 tsp crushed garlic
1 Tbsp Olive Oil
2 Cup Grated Raw Zucchini
2 Tbsp Almond Meal
1 cup chopped spring onions
salt & pepper
METHOD
Filo is one of those avoided by many
pastries. Its OK, give it a go.
Be gentle and follow the instructions on
the pack and it should be OK.
The pastry does dry fast and this is a
little fiddly if you haven't done them before - wait till the kids are in bed.
I always make them late at night so I'm interruption free.
Use two sheets at a time. lay them
out flat and slice once down the middle and then into thirds.
Start with the two rectangles closest to
you.
Add some filling leaving a space
either side.
Roll one rectangle by taking the two
corner folding them toward the middle and then roll the middle bit and fold it
over. try and tuck it in tight.
Continue to roll and fold in the sides as
you go.
When you get to the end. Move it to a clear part of your bench
or plate - not where you are rolling and folding and give it a spray with your
cooking oil. Turn it over so the end is on the bottom.
Give the whole thing a spray and put it on
a baking paper lined tray.
If
I'm making more than one flavour i coat the top so i can distinguish easily
which ones are which.
After you've sprayed them turn them top down into a bowl
of herb. For my Chicken ones i top with Almond Meal and dried Tarragon, Spinach
& Ricotta i use dried Basil leave or Fennel seeds and Lamb i use Fennel
seeds and Paprika
If you are going to freeze pop them in an airtight container with
a layer of baking paper between the layers for easy removal.
Cook on baking paper lined tray at 200
degrees Celsius for approx 20 mins till they are nice and golden.
Enjoy and Thank you for having me !
(Now every one go make them i am making them today!!!!
Thanks so much they look so yummy.
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Well done mums take five, I think I will be making some of these when I get some filo pastry
ReplyDeleteThese look delish!1 well done x
ReplyDeleteNow these look absolutely scrummy.... All of them, I am adding them to my list of must try recipes. I am not a mom, but I am mainly snowed under with work so planning meals is just the best solution all round :)
ReplyDeleteYummy. Can't wait to try the spinach and ricotta.
ReplyDeleteFabulous recipes! And many of these I can eat...yay!!
ReplyDeleteThose are superb recipes. Great job. Thanks for sharing those.
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic - another meal idea - thanks for posting this.
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