MADRAS CUTLETS

These were one of my father’s favourites and Mum often made them when she had some leftover lamb roast.  I’m guessing that she first made them back in the 1940s and after I got married I typed up the recipe and added it to my collection.  As Mum’s original is almost impossible to read  I’ve included my version here as as well.  I’ve no idea why they’re call Madras Cutlets, I suppose the curry powder gave them an exotic Indian flavour!!!

Madras Cutlets

 

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SAVOURY LUNCHEON SLICE

Mum used to make this slice to take on picnics or to family gatherings.  We always ate it cold and it was delicious.  I don’t think Corn & Bacon Spread is available anymore, but that’s OK as Mum didn’t put it in anyway.

Savoury Luncheon Slice

 

SAVOURY LUNCHEON SLICE

  • 250g shortcrust or puff pastry
  • 500g sausage meat
  • ½ cup chopped bacon
  • 1 chopped medium onion
  • 1 dessertspoon worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tablespoon tomato sauce
  • 2 cups cooked rice
  • ¼ cup fruit chutney
  • 2 thinly sliced tomatoes
  • salt & pepper
  • 1 tin Masterfoods Corn & Bacon Spread – optional
  • Milk for glazing

Mix together sausage meat, bacon, onion, chutney, tomato sauce, and worcestershire sauce.  Add rice, season well.  Mix well.  Line a lightly greased lamington tin with pastry.  Place half of the meat mixture on base spreading evenly over the pastry.  Spread the corn and bacon spread over the meat and then top with sliced tomatoes, salt and pepper.  Cover with remaining meat mixture.  Wet the edges of the extra pastry and place on top of pie to form a lid.  Trim edges and pinch together to seal pastry.  Glaze with milk and bake in a hot oven (220o) for 45-50 minutes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BAKED CHICKEN WINGS

Although today you can buy chicken wings already marinated in a variety of difference sauces, it’s still nice to make your own from scratch and it’s not really all that hard to do.

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BAKED CHICKEN WINGS

  • 1kg chicken wings
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 2 tablespoons tomato sauce
  • 2 teaspoons soy sauce

Mix honey, tomato sauce and soy sauce. Brush wings thoroughly with honey mixture place in shallow dish or casserole and place in a very hot oven 220ºC. Cook 40 mins brushing with honey mixture and turning every 10-15 minutes.