Showing posts with label wholemeal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wholemeal. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Greek Lamb Burgers



I love burgers and being able to eat them when doing Slimming World is fantastic, I love the syn free burgers, but sometimes i like to mix it up and have now made a delicious lamb burger, it isn't syn free but its is low in syns compared to burger joints. They are 3.5 syns each on extra easy.
This burger is juicy, very tasty and has a creamy salty bite going through it with the feta which is you healthy A on extra easy. I served them in a wholemeal roll which is your healthy B on extra easy. I made a Mint Yogurt Sauce to serve them with, and sweet potato fries. Also not forget a lovely big salad, which the Mint Yogurt Sauce makes a great dressing for.




Ingredients

400g 16% or less lamb mince
90g feta
1 tsp greek seasoning
salt and pepper
2 wholemeal rolls 60g each


Method

Mix all the ingredients together, make into 4 patties and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
In a pan sprayed with frylight fry the patties on each side until golden, then transfer to a baking tray and bake for 10 minutes until cooked through.





Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Cajun Bacon and Mushroom Cheeseburger


I already have a burger recipe on here, but i thought i would design a different flavoured one and add a few more toppings.
To say it went down well is an understatement, my husband went mad for them and they go so well with the cajun fries.

Makes 4 burgers

Ingredients

500g extra lean mince beef (5% or less)
2 tsp Worcester sauce
½ tsp garlic salt
½ tsp freshly ground black pepper
3 tsps cajun seasoning
2 onions sliced
4 rashers of bacon fat cut off
8 open cup mushrooms
4 small wholemeal rolls
4 slices of low low toastie cheese

Method

Mix together the beef, worcester sauce, garlic salt, 1 tsp of the cajun seasoning and pepper, make into 4 patties and chill for 30 minutes.

Heat a frying pan with frylight and fry the onions over a medium low heat until they are soft and golden for about 40 minutes.
In another pan sprayed with frylight cook the bacon and mushrooms, set aside and keep warm.
Wipe out the pan and spray with frylight again and brown the rolls on the insides.
Sprinkle the patties with the remaining cajun seasoning and fry the patties for 3 minutes, don't move or fiddle with the patties until they are to be turned over. Once you have turned them, cover them with a bowl to steam for 2 minutes then top the patties with a slice of cheese, cover again till the cheese has melted.
Put a layer of the caramelised onions on the bottom of the roll and add 2 mushrooms, top with the patty then the bacon and put the lid of the roll on, repeat with the rest of the burgers. Serve with synfree cajun fries.






Saturday, 13 July 2013

Roasted Mushroom, Balsamic Tomatoes and Goats Cheese Burgers



These burgers are perfect for a green day or if you just don't fancy meat.
They are juicy and sweet from the tomatoes and balsamic vinegar with creamy, tangy cheese.

Syn free on extra easy as long as the cheese and wholemeal rolls are your healthy extras.


Preheat oven 200c, 400f, gas mark 5

Makes 4 burgers

Ingredients

4 large portobello mushrooms
4 tomatoes sliced
60g goats cheese
2 tsp balsamic vinegar
4 small wholemeal rolls
salt and pepper

Method

Spray a baking sheet with frylight, lay the tomato slices and mushrooms on the sheet and spray with frylight then sprinkle over the balsamic vinegar and salt and pepper, roast in the oven for 10 - 15 minutes, a minute before removing from the oven lay slices of goats cheese on the mushrooms and let melt.
Layer the ingredients in the rolls and serve.



Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Smoked Salmon, Cream Cheese and Salad Sandwich



Ok so i don't need to tell you how to make a sandwich, but this was so good i had to add it!!


Ingredients

2 slices of wholemeal bread from a 400g loaf
A small packet of smoked salmon (yes i'm greedy)
½ tub of low low
1 tbsp capers
Iceberg lettuce
cucumber
salt and pepper

Method

Spread both pieces of the bread with the low low to hold it together, well as best it can!
Then layer how you like and enjoy!
Napkin at the ready would be good!!



Wednesday, 29 May 2013

A Simple Ham And Cheese Toastie



I was craving a toasted sandwich, so thought i would test out making one with the butter frylight and low fat cheese.

I was surprisingly impressed the outside was crispy and not at all soggy, and the cheese melted well.

The sandwich is syn free on extra easy as long as you use the cheese as your healthy A.


You can use any filling you like.

How about,
ham, egg and mushroom,
smoked salmon, capers and gouda,
roasted red peppers, red onion and goats cheese,

too name but a few!!!

Ingredients

2 slices of wholemeal bread from a 400g loaf
Ham as much as you like,
30g of full fat cheese or 40g reduced fat cheese,
Butter frylight

Method

Spray the outside of each slice of bread, layer the fillings between the bread and toast in a panini press till golden brown and cheese has melted.