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Showing posts with label lebanese cucumber. Show all posts

25 October 2014

chicken san choy bow

Serves 4


Poppy cooks


  1. Chop
    1 carrot and
    1/4 red cabbage in thermomix for 20 seconds at speed 4 then tip into a mixing bowl. Alternatively, julienne / thinly slice ingredients by hand.

  2. Add to the mixing bowl
    1 lebanese cucumber, julienned and
    1 spring onion, thinly sliced then set aside.

  3. Grill
    500g chicken tenderloins in
    olive oil with
    celtic sea salt and cracked black pepper.

  4. While the chicken is cooking, in a small bowl mix together
    1/4 cup manuka honey,
    1 tablespoon gluten free soy sauce,
    2 teaspoon white wine vinegar and
    1/2 lime, juiced.

  5. Shred the chicken, then add it to the vegetables. Pour dressing on top and mix together.

  6. Prepare
    12 iceberg lettuce cups, spoon filling into cups and sprinkle with
    fried shallots.

18 July 2014

smashed cannellini bean, cucumber + avocado open sandwich

Serves 1


Poppy cooks…


  1. In a small mixing bowl add
    1/2 tin of cannellini beans, rinsed and drained,
    tablespoon olive oil,
    squeeze of lemon juice,
    pinch of celtic sea salt + crack black pepper and mash together with a fork.

  2. Spread some
    nuttelex on
    2 slices of gluten-free toasted bread, and then cover with the smashed bean mixture.

  3. Top with
    1/2 avocado, sliced or chopped and
    1/2 lebanese cucumber, sliced or chopped.

29 December 2013

crispy skin salmon with a dill, cucumber + celery salad

Serves 2



Poppy cooks…
  1. In a bowl combine
    4 tablespoons coconut yoghurt,
    1 tablespoon dill, roughly chopped,
    garlic clove, minced,
    2 teaspoons rice wine vinegar,
    1/2 teaspoon coconut sugar,
    1/2 teaspoon celtic sea salt and
    1/4 teaspoon cracked black pepper.

  2. Add
    lebanese cucumber, finely sliced and
    2 celery sticks, finely sliced and toss to combine.
  3. Place salad in the refrigerator and cook
    2 salmon fillets in a non-stick frying pan, skin side down first.