Showing posts with label Weekend Treat. Show all posts
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Saturday, 1 July 2023

Now for the curry sauce …

This is a middle for diddle curry sauce, quite mild – you could ramp it up by increasing the strength of the curry powder to your taste, if you prefer!

It's a curry sauce that I use all the time – useful too and it's quick and easy.


Rendang Sauce


160 ml coconut cream


3 tsp brown sugar


2 tsp curry powder

(I used mild)


1 tbsp kecap manis

(also known as sweet soy sauce)


Combine all the ingredients in a saucepan over a low heat for 3/4 minutes

and serve. Can be made ahead and re-heated.


Cool, then set aside alongside the koftas until you're ready to assemble your sub.

If you want to use paneer then add small cubes to the sauce when combined, heat gently for 10 minutes. Take the paneer out of the sauce and set both aside.

You will need … and the extras!

Take two … the Indian version

If your preference is for an Indian version then try these little beauties with a rendang sauce and paneer! Both recipes create a superior “submarine slob”. Again the cooking ahead will be well worth while.


Koftas

makes 25/30 ish


500g of minced lamb or Quorn


*salt and black pepper

*2 cloves of garlic, crushed or 2 tsps of paste

*1 tsp of ground cumin

*1 tsp of ground coriander

*pinch of garam masala

*pinch of chilli powder



1 heaped tbsp of tomato paste

1 egg


sprinkle of plain flour

kitchen gloves or damp hands


Rapeseed oil for shallow frying


a foil tray 23cms x 23cms


Place the mince in a large mixing bowl then add the ingredients marked * and mix well. Add the tomato paste and the egg and combine. If you find the mixture too wet, then sprinkle a little plain flour into the mixture and fold in gently.

Using either gloves or damp hands your mixture should aim to be the size of a walnut (or 1 heaped teaspoon). Roll the mixture between your hands and when you've 8 or so heat the oil in a large frying pan. Seal the koftas on a low heat and carefully shake the pan to turn them – use tongs if you are accident prone!

At this stage you can continue to cook the koftas in the pan or you can transfer to an oven-proof dish and pop into a pre-heated oven 160fan/180c/Gas 4 for 15 minutes.

Cool and fridge until you're ready to assemble the sub.


For the curry sauce ...