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Favourite Mince Recipes
So many of us were brought up on mince. Grey and
unappetising for school dinners, and brown and unappetising at home.
Little imagination was given to this perennial staple and little
thought. Mince was invariably beef but, done well, it could have been
comfort on a plate.
Favourite Mince Recipes honestly pushes the envelope and considers
mince in all its guises. We might well still associate mince with all
things bovine, but it is just a term for any foodstuff finely chopped.
The author Lee Blaylock offers all meats, as well as fish and sweet
festive fruit mincemeat for good measure. She illustrates, with over
100 recipes, that mince is a universal, economic and tasty fast food.
Perhaps it’s a generalisation to say that mince is only for quick
meals. There are plenty of traditional dishes included in this book
that are simple but are coaxed into culinary perfection by slightly
longer cooking than we might lavish on a stir-fry. Chicken Pasta Bake
requires little preparation but it takes a while to cook. No need to
sit by the oven and watch - make a cup of tea and read some more of
these tempting recipes while your dinner bubbles.
Lamb mince is under-rated but there is a good selection of recipes in
this book. Traditional Shepherd’s Pie is included here. It’s the lamb
version of Cottage Pie which uses beef. 30 minutes baking time but it’s
a hearty winter supper, great for making in advance and it’s just as
good the next day (one might not like to admit it but you know it’s
true). Beef Meatloaf is another dish that does double duty: first as a
hot meal and then as a cold sandwich-filler. Ensure that the mix is
well seasoned, as cold food tends to be less flavourful.
There are a number of must-try recipes from this volume. Beijing
Noodles is a fast meal with both plenty of taste and a silky texture.
Here it is made with pork with a little Hoisin sauce and Sichuan pepper
for an authentic flavour. It’s worthwhile getting the Sichuan pepper as
it has a distinctive aroma.
My pick-of-the-book would have to be the recipe for Murtabak which is a
Malaysian beef-roti wrap. The filling can be made in advance and the
roti can be found in Asian grocers, although they can be made at home
for an even more delightful result. The filling is seasoned with spices
found in most enthusiastic Asian cooks’ larders: ginger, chilli, garam
masala etc. A quick meal that the kids will love to eat. Serve with
yoghurt but consider some fresh coriander chutney as an additional
garnish.
Favourite Mince Recipes is a cracker of a little book offering a raft
of easy and economic international dishes. And plenty for those who
prefer fish to meat. Lots of casual fare but a good selection of
recipes for entertaining.
Cookbook review: Favourite Mince Recipes
Author: Lee Blaylock
Published by: Apple Press
Price: £12.99
ISBN 978-1-84543-391-8
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