Happy Valentine's day, my lovelies. This is not a themed post, however I think any date would be extremely happy with this cheesy, spicey, meaty, beany triumph served up for dinner! Equally, for the single among you, it is delicious eaten from a bowl, smothered in sriracha, in PJs in front of the TV. Seriously. It's amazing both ways.
I found this delicious-looking recipe a few weeks ago and it reminded me so much of pytt i panna that I had to give it a whirl (with my own tweaks!). Full disclosure – I had
planned to make this way earlier in the year, but
have you ever tried buying turkey mince in early January (aka diet season)?
Can’t be done. The shelves are empty.
So, I had to wait a good few weeks to actually find the damn
ingredients for this bad boy. I didn’t really know what to expect with this
meal, but I love one-pot meals. So once everyone's diets had lapsed I managed to get the mince in my possession and I made it
immediately!
This is an interesting concoction, like a Mexican-spiced
pytt i panna mixed with lasagne. I am a big fan – it’s comforting, spicy, and
packed full of my favourite things (sweet potatoes not least!). I also like the
versatility, just put in the veggies and beans you like – I made it once with
pinto beans and once with sweetcorn, and I think next time I’m going to put
BOTH in. Whoa, calm down, son.
Easy to serve up, I have gone with salad leaves for a quick
side, and paired it with guacamole the second time. Also would be amazing with
baked sweet potato or served on top of a tortilla wrap.
I’m getting really hungry just typing this up. That’s how
good this meal is.
(serves 4, or two very very hungry people)
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp oil
- 400g turkey mince
- 3 tsp paprika
- 2 tsp oregano
- 1 tsp garlic granules
- 1 large sweet potato
- 1 leek
- 2 scallions
- 4 garlic cloves
- 1 pepper
- ½ tsp chilli powder
- Salt and pepper
- 100ml pasatta
- 250ml chicken stock
- 1 can of pinto beans or sweetcorn
- A good handful of cheese – I went with cheddar and Mexicana
Method
Begin with the turkey mince – heat half the oil in a large
(oven-proof) frying pan.
Fry the turkey mince with 1 tsp paprika, oregano and garlic
granules. Set aside when cooked, and heat up the rest of the oil.
Chop up your sweet potato into tiny cubes (I did this while
the turkey was cooking) and add to the pan. Fry for 15 minutes, stirring to
ensure they don’t catch and burn.
Now, chop the leek, scallions, garlic and pepper in
preparation. Add this to the pan once the sweet potatoes are cooked, along with
the rest of the paprika, oregano, chilli powder and seasoning. Stir well, then
add in the pasatta.
Give another good mix and add the cooked turkey mince back
into the pan.
Again , mix around and then gradually add in the stock until
all incorporated.
Allow to simmer away for 5 minutes, then stir in the beans/sweetcorn.
Allow to simmer for another 5-10 until everything is cooked
and the sauce is thicker.
Sprinkle over the grated cheese, and bung under the grill
for a few minutes until the cheese is bubbling and melted.
Serve immediately, topped with some extra scallions if you
have it. Complete NOM.
In the pan |
On the plate. 3rd stage not pictured: IN MY MOUTH. |
From the second go at this - sweetcorn and guac! |
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