Add the tomatoes and minced lamb and cook out, low – medium heat until tomatoes reduce and oil starts to split. This is another recipe inspired by a visit to Rouvas restaurant in Corfu Town. Saved from lovefood.com. But if you can’t handle its strong flavour and prefer a lighter version try substituting with good quality beef or veal mince. Rick Stein embarks on a new gastronomic road trip from Venice to Istanbul through the countries of the former Byzantine Empire - a melting pot of east and west. Liberation Refuge (coming Feb 1st) presented by HumanMankind.com. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out /  Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Put the minced lamb into a bowl with the onions, garlic, chilli flakes, parsley, one teaspoon of salt and some freshly ground black pepper. Heat a non-stick pan and cook the lamb mince until browned all over (you won’t need any extra oil for this). In a frying pan over a high heat, brown the minced lamb all over before reducing the heat to medium and adding the olive oil, onion, garlic, spices, dried mint and tomato paste. Mix together with your hands until bound together. I’ve noticed a few people searching for the kapuska so I’m leaving my jotted down version of the ‘recipe’. An inviting roast lamb recipe from Rick Stein. I will now be buying white cabbage to make variations on this kapuska, think warm less pickled kimchi! Shake off any excess flour from one flat bread and lay into the hot pan and spray a quick spray over the top. 1 dessert spoon domates salcasi (Tomato paste) Garlic, 2 cloves 200g lamb’s liver, membrane removed, cut into 3cm pieces, Heat 3 tablespoons of the vegetable oil in a heavy-based saucepan or karachi set over medium heat and add the cumin and chili flakes, Fry for 30 seconds until fragrant, then add the onions and fry for 10-15 minutes until softened and golden brown, Combine the mince with the yogurt, ginger, garlic and turmeric and mix well, then add to the pan of onions and fry for 10 minutes, or until browned, Add the green chillies, salt and enough water to cover the mince***, Simmer, uncovered, for about 10-15 minutes, until the mince is cooked and the sauce is reduced and thickened. Apr 21, 2012 - Inspired by his travels in Spain, this recipe from Rick Stein uses moorish spices for a truly authentic taste. Definitely one to make again. Stir when when you are able due to the cabbage having become more manageable due to cooking down. Cook for 5 minutes until the meat is brown and crumbly, and the onions have softened. They had all played a part in helping the Cornwall based chef explore the country of Spain for the first time in decades. This was delicious, even though I accidentally added a little too much water. The rack of lamb is seasoned and served with crushed potatoes, flavoured with sweet, slow caramelised garlic. Cook lamb and onions, breaking up mince with a spoon, for 3 minutes or until lamb is browned. The ingredients are: 2kg aubergines, cut into 5mm thick slices, 150ml olive oil, 2 r… Don’t miss Rick Stein’s Long Weekends in Palermo next week on BBC2 at 9pm, and if you want to try out the recipes yourself, order a signed copy of the accompanying book here. I think I have the book from the series and the Kapuska isn’t in it. Salt & pepper A lot of fresh tomatoes, or 1 tin of peeled plum tomatoes Check for salt as you go, add pepper at the end. I used to cook a rack of lamb à la crème d’ail at our bistro back in the 1990s. Cook for another minute, then add the chopped coriander. Episodes Recipes. Menu HumanMankind Blog; Newsletter; Testimonials For more information, click here. Oct 14, 2017 - Rick Stein served up Turkish kapuska cabbage stew all in one pot on Rick Stein: From Venice to Istanbul. The delightful combination of lamb and aubergine makes up this dish. Then Rick Stein happened… and KAPUSKA happened. And cook, low – medium heat for at least 6 minutes to develop flavour. Add the cinnamon and mint and cook for a minute. Heat the remaining 2 tablespoons of oil in a frying pan over medium-high heat. 300g stew beef or lamb cut into small chunks (you can use minced beef or lamb, too, if you wish) 750g white cabbage, thick stem removed, washed and roughly chopped 2 large onions peeled, quartered and sliced 2 large Turkish tomatoes, washed and roughly chopped (or 1 400g tin tomatoes) Sprinkle chilli flakes. From the TLC Blog. By Elizabeth David, this lamb and aubergine stew is enriched with tomato, basil and cumin. By Rick Stein, this recipe takes minced beef and blends with cinnamon, red wine and oregano. I had to use tomato just generic paste first time, so I added extra chilli flakes, it was still delish. Change ). See more ideas about rick stein recipes, recipes, rick stein. debunking cultural stigmas and reclaiming a heritage through food and discourse. Remove the aubergines from the oven and increase the temperature to 220°C/gas 7. Now, we all know I like to wing it in the kitchen, and it’s a good job! Stir in the tomato sauce and leave to simmer for 5 minutes. I sautéed onion and garlic for a while, then added tomato paste and some chilli flakes (instead of biber salcasi, a hot pepper paste, and another domates salcasi, which was tomato paste) and cooked that for as long as I could to try and develop the flavour, before adding tinned tomatoes — I was supposed to use fresh but I didn’t have enough — and chopped up left over lamb and cooking that down for a while. Additional instructions to incorporate the lamb liver follows the method below. Then Rick Stein happened… and KAPUSKA happened. Food And Drink. To ambassadors, chefs and food critics. Rick Stein's Spanish Christmas Part 3. by The Tapas Lunch Company. Add the lamb’s liver and fry for 1-2 mites on each side, until browned on the outside but still pink and tender in the middle. Meanwhile, heat the remaining two tablespoons of oil in a large non-stick frying pan. Then a while ago we watched a Rick Stein programme. Rick says: “This is a great lunchtime dish … sabzhiyan and daal | vegetables and lentils, debunking cultural stigmas and reclaiming a heritage through food and dialogue. Meat sauce for Greek Moussaka recipe. Divide the mixture into 12. I decided to make a version of this kapuska to get rid of that flippin’ cabbage. 5 tbsp vegetable oil  (3 for the lamb mince and 2 if adding the lamb liver), 4 fresh green chillies, roughly chopped, without seeds. It was a bold move by the famous English chef Rick Stein to serve his idea of seasonal Spanish food to a room full of Spanish people. Sprinkle over the cumin and lime juice, still well and add to the cooked mince. Rick Stein demonstrates the best way to make a traditional Turkish spicy lamb flatbread. We’d bought a white cabbage that week to make coleslaw and didn’t use much, so I had this horror sitting in the fridge poking its tongue out at me every time I opened the door. I decided to make a version of this kapuska to get rid of that flippin’ cabbage. 1 dessert spoon biber salcasi (Hot pepper Paste) Using aubergine, garlic, chopped tomatoes, feta, basil and spaghetti chef Rick Stein makes a Pasta Norma. Buy now Amazon. Meanwhile I chopped the cabbage and when the tomato mix looked good I threw the cabbage on top and added a couple of ladles full of lamb stock made from the bone and plenty of salt (Rick insisted!). Stir in the rice and parsley and mix really well. Mix together into a soft paste using your hands. Holy jalebi, Sheena! Add the onion, garlic, red pepper and spices and fry gently for 10 minutes. Preheat the oven to 240°C/Gas Mark 9. ( Log Out /  Rick Stein: From Venice to Istanbul Relaxed, elegant ... Fry for 1-2 minutes, then increase the heat and add the lamb.Cook until browned, then add the chopped tomatoes and 1 tablespoon of the tomato paste, the pine nuts and half of the parsley. Add the onion, garlic, red pepper and spices and fry gently for 10 minutes. Water (I used lamb bone stock because I had it) ( Log Out /  Pile the chopped white cabbage on top of the tomato mix and add a couple of ladles full of water, or stock and plenty of salt, you can add more during stirring though. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. I noted it as Rick cooked so it’s not a proper version but it’s the nearest I have. Tuba Satana takes Rick to Esnaf Lokantasi Lades, where they eat kapuska, turkish spiced cabbage and minced lamb stew with tomatoes, harni erek, veal stew, a Turkish spiced bulgar pilaf with cinnamon, pine nuts and currants and then hünkar begendi, a rich lamb stew with aubergine purée. The original Rick Stein recipe includes the following ingredients. 1 red onion, chopped How to cook aubergines (eggplant) stuffed with spiced lamb mince video recipe.This culinary delight is easy to make and taste delicious. Sauté onion and garlic, medium heat until onion is translucent. Nov 8, 2015 - Turkish Spiced Cabbage and Minced Lamb Stew with Tomatoes This recipe comes from Rick Stein's new book "Venice to Istanbul". Or if you’re feeling inspired and want to get in the kitchen, come to Rick Stein’s Cookery School for a Long Weekends course. I love most leafy greens, but I HATE cooked white cabbage. Minced lamb, (looked like 250 grams) The traditional Greek moussaka recipe calls for either lamb mince or a mix of lamb and beef. Add to the minced lamb with the crushed garlic, chopped parsley, Aleppo pepper and 2 teaspoons salt. Rick made a Turkish cabbage stew (Kapuska) with some lamb mince and a shed load of white cabbage and various other ingredients. Introduction. Cover with a lid and let the kapuska cook on a low heat. Heat 3 tablespoons of the vegetable oil in a heavy-based saucepan or karachi set over medium heat and add the cumin and chili flakes Fry for 30 seconds until fragrant, then add the onions and fry for 10-15 minutes until softened and golden brown It took a lot longer than I thought; Rick didn’t really give a time so we ate dinner about an hour late! Oct 15, 2017 - Explore John Forster's board "Rick Stein recipes" on Pinterest. If using leftover lamb add it when the tomatoes are nearly reduced, cooking out for 10 minutes. From the book Rick Stein's Mediterranean Escapes. By Rick Stein. milgwimper on November 17, 2015 . Meat. It was DELICIOUS!!! Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. I hate it so much I threatened to divorce my husband if he ever bought it on impulse again! Lamb Recipes .. Rick made a Turkish cabbage stew (Kapuska) with some lamb mince and a shed load of white cabbage and various other ingredients. Heat the olive oil in a pan and add the minced lamb, onions and oregano. Jan 3, 2014 - Rick Stein demonstrates the best way to make a traditional Turkish spicy lamb flatbread. The last programme in the series yielded an interesting recipe. *** I only add about half a cup of water as I feel the amount of water needed to cover the mince leaves the keema with too much liquid at the end. In a bowl, combine the lamb with the spices, tomatoes, tomato paste, onion, pine nuts, parsley (reserve a tablespoon for serving), sugar, garlic, salt and pepper. This can be made without the lamb, which is an equally delicious veggie dish, or healthy side. It's a recipe you might not consider making as it contains cabbage, the much maligned vegetable, but give it a go because it is really delicious and resulted in clean plates all round. Now, we all know I like to wing it in the kitchen, and it’s a good job! Finally I threw a lid on it and let it cook down. Add the onion and garlic and cook until completely softened, stirring now and again. Mar 6, 2017 - Rick Stein served up a tasty Greek lamb with aubergine and red peppers stew on Rick Stein’s Long Weekends. Add the pastes. Add the minced lamb and fry for 3-4 minutes or until all the meat is lightly browned. Season with salt and pepper. Bad Rick! ( Log Out /  Turkish Spiced Cabbage and Minced Lamb Stew with Tomatoes This recipe comes from Rick Stein's new book "Venice to Istanbul". Explore. Penned by Rick Stein, this recipe bakes minced lamb and herbs within a classic flatbread dough. It might take a while for the cabbage to cook how you like it. Mar 14, 2016 - Turkish pastry parcels with spicy lamb filling, courtesy of Rick Stein, Telegraph Food UK The flavors were really good, and I had no garam masala and had to quickly make a batch so dinner was a little late, but not by much. We have a new subscriber! He had eaten and travelled from Venice to Istanbul. Whether you're looking to use up leftover mince or for a new family favourite, there are loads of easy recipes to choose from that taste amazing and make the most of your mince.