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To serve 6-8 gentles
To serve 6-8 gentles

==Ingredients==


* 1kg [[lamb]] mince (good quality)
* 1kg [[lamb]] mince (good quality)
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* 1 t ground [[pepper]]
* 1 t ground [[pepper]]


==Method==
Freshly ground [[spices]] are more pleasing to the palate; a mortar and pestle works well, though we use an electric coffee grinder. Mix everything together (it will be as a bowl of slops, quite squishy). Cover and refrigerate for 4 hours. Form into balls the size of a large [[plum]], squeezing the mixture to remove excess liquid.

Freshly ground [[spice]]s are more pleasing to the palate; a [[mortar and pestle]] works well, though we use an electric coffee grinder. Mix everything together (it will be as a bowl of slops, quite squishy). Cover and refrigerate for 4 hours. Form into balls the size of a large [[plum]], squeezing the mixture to remove excess liquid.

Flatten and fry on a hot surface (like an oiled frying pan). Stefano suggests that the quantities of spices are merely a starting point and that if you like this hotter, add more ginger and pepper.The lemon juice tenderises the lamb. This is very good with saffron rice.


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Flatten and fry on a hot surface (like an oiled frying pan). Stefano suggests that the quantites of spices are merely a starting point and that if you like this hotter add more ginger and pepper.The lemon juice tenderises the lamb. This is very good with saffron rice.

Latest revision as of 00:22, 1 November 2007

To serve 6-8 gentles

Ingredients

Method

Freshly ground spices are more pleasing to the palate; a mortar and pestle works well, though we use an electric coffee grinder. Mix everything together (it will be as a bowl of slops, quite squishy). Cover and refrigerate for 4 hours. Form into balls the size of a large plum, squeezing the mixture to remove excess liquid.

Flatten and fry on a hot surface (like an oiled frying pan). Stefano suggests that the quantities of spices are merely a starting point and that if you like this hotter, add more ginger and pepper.The lemon juice tenderises the lamb. This is very good with saffron rice.