Mrs Walker is preparing a nice Goan meatball curry
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Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post
Found a format that let me cut and paste it.
I find we make it with lamb mince now but beef mince is good also. We just about always add chopped zucchini when we make it now. With the risoni we use between 1.5-2 cups.
1 Litre Vegetable stock
500g beef mince (lamb mince is tastier)
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 egg, lightly beaten
1 cup dried breadcrumbs
1 tbsp oil
4 tbsp tomato paste
1/2 tsp rosemary dried or fresh
1 1/2 cups risoni pasta
2 ripe tomatoes, diced
chopped parsley or basil (garnish)
shaved parmesan, to serve
STEP 1Combine 1/2 cup stock with mince, garlic, egg & breadcrumbs. Roll into balls.
STEP 2Heat oil in a large frypan. Add meatballs & cook until browned all over. Pour over remaining stock, tomato paste & rosemary. Bring to the boil, reduce heat & cook, covered, for 10 mins, stirring occasionally.
STEP 3Stir in risoni & tomatoes. Cook for 8 mins, uncovered, stirring occasionally, or until pasta is al dente.
STEP 4Garnish with parsley & parmesan.
Note: You can also stir in peas, chopped zucchini or anything you like really when you are stirring in the risoni and the tomatoes. If you find the mixture is drying out and the risoni is still not cooked just add more hot liquid and stir.
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Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post
So glad you made it MR and also enjoyed it, it is always a favourite when we make it.
Last edited by mightyrooster; 12-04-2023, 09:26 PM.
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Originally posted by mightyrooster View PostWe even had some leftovers for lunch today. I used beef stock instead of vegetable only because I used beef mince instead of lamb, but might try vegetable stock and lamb next time. Though my daughter will be very annoyed at that idea. I also put some chopped zucchini in it.
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Originally posted by horrie hastings View PostBBQ tonight.
Meat wise Pork, Bacon and onion sausages, buffalo sausages, lamb chops and pork chop.
Vege wise zucchini, potato, mushroom, tomato, onion.
Salad wise , coleslaw.
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Originally posted by milanja View Post
Had bazura mussels again last night in Coogee, they’re always spot on with their sauce, just perfect, didn’t get them over Christmas as they were busy on the night I wanted to go there.
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Originally posted by mightyrooster View PostI made homemade chicken burgers and oven baked wedges last night. It’s a meal that’s always gone down well with the husband and kids and tastes better than the ones you get at KFC and the like.
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Originally posted by Crab View PostG'day Roosters I made a fiery Goan prawn curry with a spice tailor kit and home-grown thai chilli's. Served on jasmine rice with garlic naan bread . Very hot and spicy .
the butter chicken one is my favourite.( just add extra chilli)
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Originally posted by milanja View Post
Love the “spice tailor” kits, I tweak a couple of them with just a couple more ingredients(extra chilli, coconut cream,etc) but I think they are pretty spot on, and don’t taste like a packet meal if that makes sense.
the butter chicken one is my favourite.( just add extra chilli)
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Originally posted by milanja View Post
Love the “spice tailor” kits, I tweak a couple of them with just a couple more ingredients(extra chilli, coconut cream,etc) but I think they are pretty spot on, and don’t taste like a packet meal if that makes sense.
the butter chicken one is my favourite.( just add extra chilli)
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Originally posted by Crab View Post
Had the butter chicken spice tailor tonight and with extra chilli , it's my son’s favourite and he demands that we have it weekly .
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