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Chicken Rissoles in Mushroom Sauce
This is a rather unusual recipe as when I think of a rissole/pattie/burger you think about a bun of some sort. These are served as is and topped with a sauce as you would a chicken breast. We loved these and thought the flavour was so good. They are very easy to make, taste great and are budget friendly. I made a couple of changes to the original recipe which I have listed below. If you want to read other reviews on this recipe please click here.

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Ingredients

1kg Ground chicken
1 Cup fresh breadcrumb
1 Tablespoon dried tarragon
1 Small onion, chopped
1/4 Cup mayonnaise

Mushroom Sauce

40g Butter
3 Spring onions, finely chopped
2 Cloves garlic, crushed
300g Button mushrooms, sliced
1 Teaspoon chicken stock granules
1/2 Cup white wine
1 Cup cream

Method

1. Combine chicken, breadcrumbs, tarragon, onion & mayonnaise in a large bowl.

2. Divide mixture into 6 equal portions & shape into 1 1/2cm thick patties.

3. Heat a large fry pan & brush lightly with oil. Cook rissoles over medium heat for 8 Min”s each side, turning once only.

4. Remove from pan & keep warm while preparing sauce.

Sauce

1. Melt butter in a fry pan, add mushrooms and garlic, stir-fry over medium heat for 5 Min’s or until soft and slightly browned.

2. Add spring onions and cook a couple of Min’s more, add wine, stock granules and cream, reduce heat, cook until stock has dissolved and sauce has thickened slightly.

I served mine over parsnip mash topped with spinach and caramelized onion.

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Apricot Veal Rolls on Mushroom Rice
This is a wonderful easy recipe to make it tastes wonderful and we really enjoyed it. I had to make several changes from the original recipe listed as I could not get certain ingredients listed, so I adapted for what would be similar, so the end result would turn out how it was meant to. I made this for part of the recipe swap I am in If you want to view the original recipe please click here. I was the first person to review this one so there are no more pictures or reviews. I have listed the changes I made below.

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Ingredients

3 slices bacon, streaky bacon, chopped finely
1 Small onion, chopped finely
8 Small veal medallions, pounded
Seasoned flour, for dusting
1 Tablespoons oil
1 Can apricots, in natural juice
1 Tablespoon apricot jam
1 Packet onion sauce mix
2 Teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
120g Mushrooms, sliced
1 tablespoon butter
1 Sachet wild rice, for 2 people
2 Tablespoons chopped fresh chives
2 Teaspoons vegetable stock granuels

Method

1. Preheat oven to 180°C.

2. Saute bacon and onion in a pan until onion is tender.

3. Spoon a little onto each piece of veal. Roll up and secure with a toothpick.

4. Dust in flour, shaking off excess. Brown all over in hot oil. Transfer to an ovenproof dish.

5 Blend apricots until smooth, add jam combine well, add soup mix and sauce and pour over rolls.

6 Bake, uncovered for 20-30 Min’s or until cooked. Add a little water if the sauce gets to thick.

7. Add some water to a pan enough to cover rice sachet, add vegetable stock, bring to the boil, add rice sachet and cook until tender. Remove sachet drain, cut open pour rice into a bowl.

8. Saute mushrooms in butter until tender, add to rice along with chopped chives.

To serve: Place rice on plates, top with veal rolls and pour sauce over.

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