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Saturday 29 August 2020

Ration Challenge Recipes - Page 4

 

Carrot Mug Cake: Susan Morgan 

I reckon that using 50g of your veg allowance would make quite a tasty treat. I used a mix of 2 recipes.

1 tablespoon of oil, 3 tablespoons of milk, 3tablespoons (50g)of grated carrot, pinch of cinnamon and 4 tablespoons flour. Mix well. Microwave for approximately 2 minutes in a 300ml/1/2pint mug and hey presto!

Quite tasty! And...it does taste sweet. Mmm

The pud in a mug recipe also made 5 small buns which could provide me with 5-midweek treats.  


Sardine Paste: Mary Oswell


Pound sardine (INCLUDING bones) with finely chopped shallot, and a pinch of chilli, with enough oil to make it spreadable - only about 1tsp.


Fillipino roasted rice coffee: Eric Leverentz 

Roasted white rice in a pan, I chose to get a very deep roast, almost burnt so I could achieve a more coffee-like flavor and color it was shockingly nice! Boiling it for a slightly longer time than suggested it had a great taste somewhere between deep roasted coffee and brown rice tea. Thanks, Alexander Neave, for the idea

https://lovers.coffee/the-rice-coffee/?fbclid=IwAR04dplnhtT4vShURLUc9wvsokRZ-2K7t90C9dBJm_c4XeLWRy3b4eT7yHU

Chickpea Coffee

https://parabolacoffee.com/blogs/the-umbrella-stand/coffee-from-chickpeas?fbclid=IwAR3eYEqG0_gkF8rtGgkBp-L0D7vAFdP5XhjwC45jqYWongTW-TJOQAhju3k 


Chinese puff pastry spring onion pancake: Eric Leverentz 

Link to the onion pancake recipe! Swap 5 spice for a spice you have access too ? they're a bit of a faff but very good! I also did a half batch and much less onion.

https://www.chinasichuanfood.com/chinese-scallion-pancakes/


Dosas: Sophie Fellows


If like me you’re not a massive rice eater and are wondering how you’ll possibly manage to trick yourself into eating enough rice to sustain non-hangry life... dosas!

Super easy. Just grind rice in a coffee grinder or similar and sieve. Add 1 1/2 cups water to 1 cup rice flour and salt to taste. Whisk together. Pour a thin pancake amount into a hot flat bottom frying pan (lightly oiled). Should form bubbles/holes on hitting the pan, or it needs a bit more water. Cover with lid and cook for approx. 5 mins until the edges start to go crispy. Job done!

Perfect with bean dip or dhal, I reckon


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