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Recipe of the Week: Fragrant Turkey with Chickpeas

 

It’s super-healthy and absolutely delicious!

This turkey recipe is so packed with flavour that you won’t even notice that it’s only 353 calories per portion.

I’ve made it three times already this year. And it really is worth the wait!

 

Fragrant Turkey with Chickpeas

 

Fragrant Turkey with Chickpeas

  • Servings: 4
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Calories 353 per portion
Fat 12g (3g sat) per portion
Suitable for freezing

Ingredients

  • Turkey drumstick approx. 700g (1lb 9oz)
  • Sunflower oil 1 tbsp
  • Onion 1, peeled and chopped
  • Garlic 2 cloves, peeled and finely chopped
  • Root ginger 4cm (1½in) piece, peeled and finely chopped
  • Ground cumin 1 tsp
  • Ground turmeric 1 tsp
  • Mixed spice 1 tsp
  • Dried crushed chillies ½–1 tsp
  • Chopped tomatoes 400g can
  • Chickpeas 400g can, drained
  • Chicken stock 600ml (1 pint)
  • Raisins or sultanas 50g (2oz)
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • Carrots 350g (12oz), diced
  • Curly kale 110g (4oz), sliced
  • Rice or couscous to serve (optional)

Instructions

  1. Partially sever the knuckle end of the turkey drumstick by using a large knife and hitting it with a rolling pin or hammer so that the knuckle can be bent round and will fit in a large saucepan. Heat the oil in the pan and brown the turkey for about 5 minutes, turning once or twice. When the drumstick has begun to colour, add the onion and cook for a further 5 minutes.

  2. Add the garlic, ginger, ground spices and chillies and cook for 1 minute more, then mix in the tomatoes, chickpeas, stock and dried fruit. Season with pepper and bring to the boil, stirring the sauce to mix.

  3. Reduce the heat, cover and simmer for 2 hours or until the turkey is almost falling off the bone. Lift the drumstick out of the pan and put onto a plate. Add the carrots to the pan and cook uncovered for 15 minutes until just tender.

  4. Meanwhile, remove the skin, tendons and bone from the turkey, then cut the meat into pieces and return to the pan.

  5. Add the kale and cook for a few minutes until just wilted. Spoon the stew into warmed shallow bowls lined with couscous or rice, if using.

    Slow cooker method

    Follow the method to step 3 and then transfer to the slow cooker. Add the carrots, cover and cook on high for 6-7 hours. Add the kale for the last 15 minutes.

    Cook’s tips

    The ingredients list may look long but the jars of spices keep for ages and root ginger can be chopped and frozen or kept in the salad compartment of the fridge for several weeks.

    If you have runner beans, slice and add with the carrots and cook for about 10 minutes until just tender.

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Cook it Slowly! cookbook

 

Cook it Slowly! is now back in stock!

Prepare quickly, cook slowly and savour every mouthful.

Cook it Slowly! cookbookSlowly-cooked meals are easy, fuss-free and delicious with melt-in-the-mouth textures and intense flavours.

Just 20 minutes or so is all it takes to prepare the majority of the recipes, then you can leave them to cook slowly. Every recipe can be cooked either on the hob or in the oven and also, where appropriate, in a slow cooker.

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This turkey recipe is so packed with flavour that you won’t even notice that it’s only 353 calories per portion – perfect for post-Christmas indulgence.

I’ve made it three times already this year. And it really is worth the wait!

 

Fragrant Turkey with Chickpeas

 

Fragrant Turkey with Chickpeas

Serves 4
Preparation 25 minutes
Cooking 2½ hours or 6-7 hours in a slow cooker)
Per portion: 353 Kcal, 12g fat (3g saturated)

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Recipe of the Week: Fish with Oregano Butter & Cauliflower

Fish with Oregano Butter

Fish with Oregano Butter & Cauliflower

Delicious, just-cooked cod or hake fillet on a bed of creamy cauliflower.

And it only takes 25 minutes to cook!

Serves 2
Time 25 mins
Per serving: Calories 688. Fat 51g of which 28g is saturated

Healthy and delicious. Try it this week.

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The Fish with Oregano Butter & Cauliflower recipe is one of the weekly inspirational recipes featured in the Dairy Diary 2018.

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Recipe of the Week | Autumn Super Salad

Autumn Super Salad

Salad is not for autumn, right?

Wrong!

This delicious Autumn Super Salad from Dairy Diary will change your mind.

Serves 2
Time 30 mins
Per serving: Calories 295. Fat 13g of which 5g is saturated

Colourful, nutritious and filling. Try it this week.

Autumn Super Salad


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The Autumn Super Salad recipe is one of the weekly inspirational recipes featured in the Dairy Diary 2018.

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A unique A5, week-to-view diary that’s both practical and pretty – the perfect choice for planning your busy life.
And with sales of over 30 million Dairy Diary has been Britain’s favourite home diary since 1982.

Amazing value at just £8.50!

COMING SOON

The origins of Halloween and what to do with all that pumpkin

 Haloween Pumpkin

The origins of Halloween

The origins of Halloween can be traced back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain.

To read all about the origins of Halloween and where Halloween traditions come from, visit our When is Halloween? blog here.

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Pumpkin carving fun with your children

Halloween carved pumpkin

For the best guide on how to carve a pumpkin safely with your little ones:

Visit our How to Carve a Pumpkin blog here for all the best tips and tricks to keep children happy and involved while keeping little hands safe.

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And what to do with all that pumpkin?

Halloween Pumkin recipes from Dairy Diary

Here are four of our favourite Halloween recipes from the Dairy Diary team:

Halloween Pumpkin Streusel Muffins

Halloween Pumpkin Gratin

Pumpkin & Ginger Risotto

Tarantula Truffles

And for even more Halloween themed recipes, including fun Halloween baking recipes for children, visit our Spooktacular Halloween Recipes blog here.

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National Curry Week! And an AMAZING curry recipe

It’s always exciting when printed books arrive on my desk.

After a year in the planning and production, it’s great to see everything come together in a finished book.

Cook it Slowly! cookbookThis year, however, I was more eager than ever to get my hands on a copy of Cook it Slowly!, our new cookbook.

Having tested many of the recipes myself and
heard so many glowing testaments from other
testers and the photography team I couldn’t
wait to get the book for my own kitchen.

The slowly cooked meals in this fantastic cookbook are easy, fuss-free and delicious with melt-in-the-mouth textures and intense flavours. Every recipe can be cooked either on the hob or in the oven and also, where appropriate, in a slow cooker.

Each recipe has a full colour photograph, straightforward instructions, cook’s tips and nutritional information, but most importantly, it tastes incredible.

And it only costs £8.75! Order Cook it Slowly! from your milkman, through Amazon or via our website.

 

LAMBJ ALFREZI

 

And as it’s National Curry Week I thought I would share this stunning Lamb Jalfrezi with you.

Enjoy! And don’t forget to order the book – it’s a must for every kitchen.

 

Lamb Jalfrezi

 

 

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