Don't suppose the recipes for the samosas and parties are on this tread are they? Amazing!
Here they are to save you trawling xxx
SAMOSAS
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samosas are what SW class as a tweak so you will need to decide if you are happy making them and classing them as free. ( I did as I only had 2 in a day. )
you need 1 lasagne sheet for every 2 samosas
I made a batch of the filling to cover the samosas and the patties.
A packet of smash or left over mashed potato
1 medium carrot
1 onion
1 tbsp curry powder
Salt and pepper
Frozen Peas & sweetcorn. I used 15g of each but whatever you like is fine.
Optional extra for the veg patties. - 1/2 hea allowance of cheese (15g)
I chopped onion and carrot into small pieces and threw into a pan of boiling water with the peas, sweetcorn, curry powder and a veg stock cube . Allow to boil until tender.
As there was water in the veg and there wasn't much of it left I tipped the lot into a bowl with smash in. It was then enough to make it up perfectly. I stirred it all up added salt and pepper to taste.
Meanwhile put lasagne sheets into a pan of boiling water and cook until soft . Carefully lift out one at a time. Cut in half widthways to give you 2 squares.
Add a spoonful of mix to the middle of the square and fold corner to corner into a triangle. Squash down a bit and press edges with a fork, this was a bit fiddly and some didn't want to stick so I used a squidge of the mixture along some of the edges to act like glue!
When all done, spray with frylight and bake in oven gas 6 - depending on your oven--- the recipe said 30 mins but mine were over done , so keep an eye.
They were quite hard on edges but lovely in the middle but I'm guessing its because of the cooking time. I'd Definitely give it another go.
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VEGETABLE CURRIED PATTIES
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With the left over mixture , I added 1/2 hea of cheese and mixed through. Then shaped into little patties with a small sized cookie cutter and baked for 10 mins or until slightly browning. They were really yummy.
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Thank you! They look really good. Love samosas.
Liz
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All looks fabulous !!!
I'm on day one and was a little worried that I would be eating grilled chicken and veg forever!
Thanks for the inspiration !
Just wanted to say I tried the asparagus and mint frittata which was lovely and the chicken harira an that is absolutely delicious! So glad I spotted the recipe! Right up my street so thanks for sharing x
Hello! Hope you don't mind, snooping through your diary as always looking for some fresh inspiration! Love the sound of these samosas. Definitely giving them a try! All your food looks lovely! Thanks! X
LEMON GARLIC CHICKEN
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Serves 2
1/2 butternut squash (peeled, deseeded, in chunks)
5 carrots in chunks
1 onions chunked
1 courgette chunked
Potatoes as allowance if on red- free if on green or EE
2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
boneless, skinless chicken thighs
3 crushed garlic cloves
zest+juice one lemon
salt/pepper
add all veg to large roasting tray sprayed with frylight and give them a spray with fry light. Season and add balsamic vinegar. Put seasoned chicken thighs between veg. Roast for 40mins at 200c. Mix together garlic, lemon zest and juice. Add to veg and chicken. Cook for a further 10 mins.
Slimming world KFC - a different recipe
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This is a different one than I normally follow so I gave it a go and it was really lovely.
Serves 2
4 chicken thighs, skinless & boneless
1 chicken oxo cube,
40g of smash powder
1/4 tsp of - chilli powder,
black pepper ,
paprika and
salt,
garlic granules
1 egg
you can add any herbs and spices etc to the chicken
then beat an egg and dip the chicken in the egg then into the smash mix, back into the egg and back into the mix .
put it in the actifry for 25 mins . Or if no actifry , frylight a pan and pop into the oven.
Hi Pebbles - do you leave the paddle in your actifry or remove it to cook the chicken?
This looks yum, and I have an actifry so will be giving it a go at the weekend!
Thanks
Jayde x