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Omar Foster's mini chapli kabab sliders recipe
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Chef and food writer Omar Foster uses his Pakistan heritage to create his signature fusion cooking style. 'Chapli kababs conjure up such fond memories from childhood. I could – and still can – eat platefuls! Typically, these kababs wouldn’t be eaten as a burger but these feel like a more flavourful version of a classic patty', explains Omar. These mini sliders would make epic summer party food. See method
Ingredients
- 2 small red onions, 1 finely sliced, 1 diced
- 3 limes, juiced
- 1 red pepper, finely diced
- 250g pack 10% fat lamb mince
- 1 tbsp ginger paste
- 1 tbsp medium curry powder
- 1 tbsp garam masala
- 1 tbsp ground turmeric
- 1 tsp ground coriander
- 75g gram flour
- 1 egg
- olive oil spray
- 2 vine tomatoes, chopped
- 10g fresh coriander, finely chopped
- 10-pack mini brioche buns, split
- 30g watercress
For the raita
- 1 Granny Smith apple, grated
- 3 tbsp coconut-flavoured yogurt
High in protein and a source of vitamin B12
Each serving contains
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Energy
790kj
188kcal
9%
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Fat
6g
8%
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Saturates
2g
10%
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Sugars
5g
6%
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Salt
0.4g
6%
of the reference intake
Carbohydrate 21.7g
Protein 10.8g
Fibre 2.8g
Method
- Preheat the oven to gas 6, 200°C, fan 180°C. Put the sliced onion in a bowl and cover with the juice of 2 limes; set aside to pickle.
- Put the diced onion, pepper, lamb mince, ginger paste, spices, gram flour and some seasoning in a bowl. Mix well, then crack in the egg and mix until fully combined
- Using slightly dampened hands, divide the mixture into 10 and roll into 10 flat patties, each weighing about 25g. Transfer to a lined baking tray, spray lightly with oil, 2 sprays per kabab, then bake for 15 mins or until cooked through.
- Meanwhile, mix the raita ingredients in a bowl with the remaining lime juice; season. Mix together the tomatoes and coriander in a separate bowl.
- Spread the brioche roll bases with the apple raita, then top with a cooked kabab, some chopped tomatoes, watercress and some pickled red onion before sandwiching with the bun lid to serve.
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