Syn free spicy recipies

HollyM

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I love spicy food so I thought I would start a thread with some of my favourite recipies - converted to syn free slimming world versions1

Always looking for new ideas so any suggestions would be great :)


Kobi Keema (Mince & Cabbage Curry)
This is a traditional (I think Pakistani but not sure) recipe - it may sound a bit odd but everyone I've made it for loves it so give it a go!
Made with meat = free red/easy, made with quorn = free green/easy/red

Ingredients:
1lb/500g lean beef/lamb or quorn mince
1 small white cabbage, shredded
1 large white onion, sliced
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 tsp each chilli powder, ground ginger & chat massala (or salt if you can't find)
1/2 tsp each ground turmeric, ground coriander, ground cumin & white pepper
1/4 tsp each ground cloves & ground cinnamon
fry-light (I use butter flavour)
If using quorn mince 1x veggie OXO cube disolved in 190ml hot water

Directions:
- spray large pan with fry-light, add onions & garlic then fry till lightly golden brown
- add spice mix and stir till smell changes from harsh to mellow, 1-2 mins
- stir in mince and brown if using meat - if using quorn add stock at this stage
- tightly lid pan and put on lowest possible heat setting
- leave for 1 hour if using meat or 1/2 hour for quorn
(should be tender and almost dry by now and can be cooled or frozen at this stage if preparing in advance)
- add shredded cabbage, stir through, put the lid back on and leave for another 20 mins

Serve with bombay potatoes, flavoured rice or chapatis and onions in mint-yogurt sauce (will post this later)
 
Onions in Mint-Yogurt sauce
This is nice with the above mince curry, any dry tandoori/roast chickendish or just with salad
Free if you use fresh mint or 1 syn on any plan if using mint sauce

1 large spanish/mild onion, finely sliced
1 pot fat free greek yogurt
1 tablespoon fresh mint, finely chopped
or1 tablespoon Colman's Mint Sauce (1 syn)
1 tsp salt
fresh ground black pepper

Directions:
- dissolve salt in large bowl cold water & add the onion slices,allow to soak approx. 1hr
(this will draw the bitterness from the onions and leave them sweet &mild)
- stir the mint or mint sauce into the yogurt & season with pepperto taste
- drain the onions really well (as dry as possible) and add to theyogurt mix
 
Tikka Massala Sauce
This takes a bit of faffing to make but is worth it and can be cooled or frozen
The sauce is syn free on any plan, good with chicken or cauliflower depending what day your on.

Ingredients:
2 large white onions, finely chopped
4 garlic cloves, minced
1 inch approx. fresh ginger, minced
½ large pot fat free natural yogurt
1 tin chopped tomatoes
2 lemons, juice only
3 tbsp artificial sweetener
2 tsp each ground turmeric, ground cumin & ground coriander
1 tsp each chilli powder & ginger
1 tsp chat massala (or salt if you can't get)
½ tsp ground white pepper
½ cup fresh coriander, chopped
fry-light(I use butter flavour)
optional instant mash

Directions:
- spray large pan with fry-light, add onions & garlic then fry tilllightly golden brown
- add a splash of water (about a tablespoon), stir in then allow to bubble dry again
- repeat (around 6-10 times) until the onions are a rich caramel brown
- add the spice mix and stir till smell changes from harsh to mellow (1-2 mins)
- add the ginger and lemon juice & stir for a couple of mins
- add the tomatoes and lemon juice and remove from heat
- puree the above sauce in a food processor until completely smooth
(can be frozen or cooled at this stage and reheated later)
- put the sauce back in the pan and bring up to the boil
- add diced chicken or cauliflower etc.
- reduce heat and simmer till cooked (approx. 20 mins)
- sprinkle on instant mash granules to thicken if necessary
- stir through yogurt to taste
- serve topped with fresh coriander

 
Subscribing .. all looks & sounds amazing holly thanks xx
 
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