testing Jamie Olivers Koftas - zucchini and canned chickpeas

 



Ingredients

1 teaspoon coriander seeds - using ground 
1 teaspoon cumin seeds      - using ground 
.5 cm piece of ginger.   - using 1/2 a thumb size 
2 cloves of garlic           - using 4 cloves 
olive oil
2 courgettes                  - using 1 zucchini
1 big bunch of fresh coriander, (60g)  - using 1/2 bunch cilantro 
1 x 400 g tin of chickpeas 15 oz
40 g fine breadcrumbs
“Flax Egg” 2 tbs flax seed + 1 tbs ground chia seeds + 2 tbsp water

NOTES: 
The mix was not holding together very well so I added the” flax egg” to help bind. 

Sizing- smaller flatter the  shape the better. I tried ~tsp size and they were perfect. Light airy crispy. 
Then I did Tbsp size and they were too thick, if I were to do this size again I would flatten them out more. I cooked on high heat down to medium heat and they bigger ones took so long and were a bit mushier than I liked inside. 


MINTY YOGHURT DIP
½ a cucumber
3 sprigs of fresh mint
4 tablespoons organic soya yoghurt
1 lemon

NUTTY SAUCE
1 small onion
1 clove of garlic
100 g cashew nuts
140 ml light coconut milk
2 tablespoons smooth peanut butter
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Method

Toast the coriander and cumin seeds in a small frying pan over medium heat for 2 to 3 minutes, then 
tip into a pestle and mortar and bash to a coarse powder. toasting the ground herbs

Peel and finely chop the ginger and garlic, then add to the frying pan over medium heat with 
a splash of oil. 
Fry for 2 to 3 minutes, or until golden, then place into a food processor with the toasted spices.

Coarsely grate the courgettes, place into a colander in the sink, then sprinkle with a good pinch of 
fine sea salt. 
Squeeze the mixture together with your hands to get rid of the excess moisture, 
then add to the processor.

Pick the coriander leaves and set aside, then add half the coriander stalks to the processor with the drained chickpeas, breadcrumbs and a pinch of salt and pepper. 

Pulse until combined, but not smooth – you want to retain a bit of texture.

Transfer to a clean work surface then, with wet hands, divide and shape the mixture into eight 
little fat fingers. 
Place onto a tray, then pop in the fridge to chill for around 20 minutes.

Return the large frying pan to medium heat with a splash of oil. 
Once hot, add the kofte and cook for around 2 minutes, or until golden and piping hot through, 
turning regularly.

Divide the kofte between your plates, tear over the coriander leaves, then serve with the nutty sauce and minty yoghurt dip and lemon wedges for squeezing. 

Delicious with pitta breads or fluffy rice.

For the minty yoghurt dip, halve the cucumber lengthways, scoop out and discard the watery seeds, then roughly chop.
Pick and finely slice the mint leaves, then place into a bowl with the cucumber, yoghurt and a squeeze of lemon juice. Mix well.
For the nutty sauce, peel and finely slice the onion and garlic, then finely slice the remaining coriander stalks. Place into a large frying pan over a medium heat with a splash of oil, then cook for a few minutes, or until golden.
Add the cashew nuts and toast for a further 2 to 3 minutes, then transfer to a food processor. Add the coconut milk and peanut butter, then blitz until thick and smooth.

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