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I allways make Shepherds pie or mousaka. What else can I do?
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1 pound ground lamb
3 green onions, minced
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon curry powder
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/4 teaspoon dried red pepper flakes
Optional: Paprika
salt and pepper to taste
Metric:
455 g ground lamb
3 green onions, minced
4 cloves garlic, minced
6 g curry powder
2 g ground cumin
0.8 g dried red pepper flakes
Optional: Paprika
salt and pepper to taste
Preheat the grill for high heat.
In a bowl, mix the lamb, green onions, garlic, curry powder, cumin, red pepper, salt and pepper.
Form into 4 patties.
Lightly oil grill grate.
Grill patties 5 minutes on each side, or until done.
Serve with a small serving of plain yogurt with mint and cumin stirred into it.
Serve with rice or couscous and a green salad.
1 pound ground lamb
3 green onions, minced
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon curry powder
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/4 teaspoon dried red pepper flakes
Optional: Paprika
salt and pepper to taste
Metric:
455 g ground lamb
3 green onions, minced
4 cloves garlic, minced
6 g curry powder
2 g ground cumin
0.8 g dried red pepper flakes
Optional: Paprika
salt and pepper to taste
Preheat the grill for high heat.
In a bowl, mix the lamb, green onions, garlic, curry powder, cumin, red pepper, salt and pepper.
Form into 4 patties.
Lightly oil grill grate.
Grill patties 5 minutes on each side, or until done.
Serve with a small serving of plain yogurt with mint and cumin stirred into it.
Serve with rice or couscous and a green salad.
Keftedes - minced lamb, finely chopped onions, mint, salt & pepper, maybe chopped coriander (leaves, of course) if you want the Cypriot rather than the Greek or Turkish version, fine breadcrumbs. Combine with your hands, form into balls about the size of a golf ball, roll in flour and shallow fry or chargrill.
Fry with Asian spices or Mexican spices and use in tortillas/wraps/wonton wraps and serve with meat broth.
Use in meatloaf - add typical Greek herbs to punch up the flavours
Use in South African bobotie
Make burgers - stuff a piece of cheese in the middle for an extra
Use in curry for a lamb korma, or fill a naan and offer a lamb keema naan.
Similar greek meat sauce called a kima - serve with rice or over pasta - find recieps on the web...
Make your own sausages
Stuff vine leaves and serve as part of a Turkish meze
Use in a pilav - Turkish version of pilaff rice
Use to stuff a marrow and roast. Serve with tomato sauce and seasonal veggies.
Add Morroccan spices and use with courgette to use with couscous
Souvlaki - serve with pitta, tzaziki and salad
Add Lebanese spices and stuff a pumpkin or squash
Make a Turkish moussaka- include potato and spinach as well as aubergine.
Make a lamb chili
Season, spice it up and use to stuff any number of veg - big tomatoes, courgettes, squash, peppers, aubergine, cabbage, marrow etc. Top with saffron rice...
make Lebanese kibbi
Try a search on the web for middle eastern recipes- ground lamb is used a lot there, as well as for some asian dishes - Thai, Vietnamese or Cambodian style of cooking comes to mind.
Hope this helps.
Use in meatloaf - add typical Greek herbs to punch up the flavours
Use in South African bobotie
Make burgers - stuff a piece of cheese in the middle for an extra
Use in curry for a lamb korma, or fill a naan and offer a lamb keema naan.
Similar greek meat sauce called a kima - serve with rice or over pasta - find recieps on the web...
Make your own sausages
Stuff vine leaves and serve as part of a Turkish meze
Use in a pilav - Turkish version of pilaff rice
Use to stuff a marrow and roast. Serve with tomato sauce and seasonal veggies.
Add Morroccan spices and use with courgette to use with couscous
Souvlaki - serve with pitta, tzaziki and salad
Add Lebanese spices and stuff a pumpkin or squash
Make a Turkish moussaka- include potato and spinach as well as aubergine.
Make a lamb chili
Season, spice it up and use to stuff any number of veg - big tomatoes, courgettes, squash, peppers, aubergine, cabbage, marrow etc. Top with saffron rice...
make Lebanese kibbi
Try a search on the web for middle eastern recipes- ground lamb is used a lot there, as well as for some asian dishes - Thai, Vietnamese or Cambodian style of cooking comes to mind.
Hope this helps.