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Duck Breast with Tamarind & Ginger Sauce

Duck Breast with Tamarind & Ginger Sauce recipe, eat well on universal credit

 

Two Duck Breasts for £1.38 seemed too good an offer to refuse. So Sue combined a few recipes and came up with this.

Ingredients:-

2 Duck Breasts
2 Cloves of Garlic, minced
1 Thumb of Ginger, grated
6 Tbsp of Tamarind Puree
2 Tbsp of Fish Sauce
100ml of Chicken Stock
2 Tbsp of Oyster Sauce
1 Tbsp of Five Spice
4 Tbsp of Sugar
1 Tbsp of Thyme
1 Tbsp of Olive Oil
Salt & Pepper to season

Method:-

(1) Score the fat on the Duck Breasts and season with Salt & Pepper, Five Spice and Thyme.
(2) Place the Breasts skin side down in a dry frying pan and fry for 8 minutes, until the fat has rendered and the skin is crispy.
(3) Turn over and seal the flesh side.
(4) Transfer to a pre-heated oven (Air Fryer in our case) at 160c and cook for a further 8 minutes.
(5) Set aside to rest for 5 minutes.
(6) Add the Olive Oil to a frying pan on a medium heat.
(7) Fry the Garlic and Ginger stirring continuously.
(8) Add the Tamarind Puree, Oyster Sauce, Fish Sauce and Sugar.
(9) Cook and stir until the Sugar has dissolved.
(10) Stir in the Stock and season with Salt & Pepper.
(11) Slice the Breasts into 1cm slices and pour over the Sauce.

We served ours over a bed of Rice Noodles with stir-fry vegetables and garnished with Spring Onions and Sesame Seeds. Duck always goes well with citric flavours, but this was something else!

 

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Mung Bean and Ox Heart Casserole

Ox Heart is really not a cut of meat we would generally even think about. But in yellow sticker land this pack was 33p and there’s nothing that we’ve not been able to make a good meal from with a bit of planning and time. Although it is spring now this Casserole would make a very tasty ‘Winter Warmer’ and would easily feed a family of four for less than £2 – Which even by our standards is pretty good going…...

Ingredients:-

425g Chopped Ox Heart
Plain Flour
Salt & Pepper
Onion Salt
Cayenne Pepper
Turmeric
Basil
Coriander
Mustard Powder
100g Mung Beans
½ a Leak, sliced
1 Carrot, cut into batons
2 Potatoes, quartered with the skins on
1/3 of a small Swede, pealed and cubed
2 Shallots, pealed and halved
1 Stock cube
A Squirt of Tomato Puree
A Slug of Tomato Ketchup
2 Bay Leaves
Oil to fry

Method:-

(1) Soak the Mung Beans in salted water for at least 3 hours.
(2) Mix the Salt & Pepper, Onion Salt, Cayenne Pepper, Turmeric, Basil, Coriander, Mustard Powder – into the Flour in a large bowl.
(3) Coat the Ox Heart in the seasoned flour and fry to brown slightly on all sides. Set aside.
(4) Dissolve the Stock in 1l of water.
(5) Drain and rinse the Muck Beans.
(6) Layer the Mung Beans, Vegetables and Heart in a casserole or slow cooker.
(7) Add the stock so that everything is submerged.
(8) Cook on a moderate heat for a good 4 hours in the oven or a slow cooker, stirring and adding water occasionally if it gets too thick.

Serve with Sage and Onion dumplings for a good “Hearty” meal (Sorry pun intended!). For a total cost of less than £2 we have enough Casserole for at least four good sized portions.

 

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