Recipes for blokes and kids
Jeff-the-chef and his restaurant team of dads from Eleven, at Kings St wharf, Sydney have delivered the following recipes based on healthy ingredients, fun factor and ease of preparation :
Meatballs (also works for sausages)
- Any grade of mince
- Grate 1 x carrot and 1 x zuchinni: then mix with mince
- 1 spoon of either molasses or maple syrup
- Salt and pepper
- Olive oil
- Get the kids to grate and mix. Dad, you cook on a fry pan to your liking.
- Serve as a sandwich, make a sausage roll by baking the sausage (already cooked) in filo pastry for 20 min, or eat plain
- Add dips like tommy sauce or healthy options such as hummus
Bolognaise sauce
- Use the above mince meatball recipe(add gared garlic, onion and capsicum)
- Add 1 tin of tomatoes then cook
- Add tommy sauce toisweeten
- Serve with pasta of your choice. Add garlic bread on the side
Lasagna
- Use mince from above
- Grab a box of lasagna sheets from supermarket
- Layer the sheets in a greased baking dish
- Alternatively add, mince and sheets until you get to the top
- Grate cheese (you can use cheddar, Parmesan or pizza cheese) in between the layers
- Bake for 40 min on 180 Celsius
TIP: For added Italian flavour add smoked pork rashes, bacon or pork mince in with the mince recipe above
Pizzas
- Buy pizza bases or use Lebanese bread
- Top the pizza base with tomato paste
- Add whatever you like, (use old vegies, grate then apply)
- TIP: Check your local pizza shop menu for inspiration (theres bound to be one in your letter box)
- Add loads of cheese
- Best cooked on a pizza stone (you can buy one for around $10 – lasts for life)
- Bake in oven for 20 minutes
Pancakes (savory ; don’t add sugar or sweet : add sugar)
- 3 eggs
- 250 grams plain flour
- 0.5 litres of milk: add milk gradually
- TIP: rest mixture for 15 minutes to allow the gluten to buld up; makes ‘em damn good!
- Spray pan with canola oil to stop burning ( has the goodness of omega 3 and is cholestorel free)
- SAVOURY: add grated whatever you like, layer and stack for ideal presentation
- SWEET: add sugar, jam etc..
- TIP: Save pancakes in the fridge for up to 4 days. use for roll-ups in kids lunches
Vegie patties
- Mix grated vegies in a bowl
- Add 1 egg to bind mixture
- Roll in bread crumbs
- TIP: if mixture is too runny add extra vegies or breadcrumbs
- Fry to your liking
- Use tommy sauce, soy or sweet Thai chilli as dipping sauces
Schnitzels
Kids love the breadcrumbs, so have them to the coating per below:
- Buy schnitzel meat cuts from butcher or supermarket (or you can buy breaded cuts but then you leave the kids nothing to do).
- 2 eggs (beat in a bowl)
- 1 plate of plain flour
- 1 plate of bread crumbs
- Dip meat in flour, then flour then coat with crumbs (must be done in that order)
- Fry on a high heat
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