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Beetroot To Your Lover And Liver Bit Longer

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables, Dairy, Meats Greek Ready, Steady, Cook 2 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 250 gram who cooked baby beetroot
1 lg Potato; peeled and chopped
; into small cubes
1 Vegetable stock cube
2 Cloves crushed garlic
2 Onions; thinly sliced
550 g Fresh greens; finely shredded
300 ml Milk
1 tb Double cream
2 tb Chopped mixed fresh parsley and tarragon
1 30 grams pac cheese and onion 'Lite' crisps; crushed
1 tb Dijon mustard
4 1/2 tb Olive oil
2 tb Roughly chopped fresh basil
100 g Greek yoghurt
A few fresh thyme leaves
1 ds Worcestershire sauce
2 tb White wine
55 g Plain flour
Lambs liver; thinly sliced
Salt and pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Preheat oven to 220c/425f/Gas 7.
1 Chop half the beetroot and place in a large pan with the potato,
vegetable stock cube, garlic and half a sliced onion.
2 Pour on enough boiling water to cover and simmer for five minutes.
Add half the greens and cook until wilted.
3 Pour in the milk and simmer for 5-8 minutes, or until the
vegetables are tender.
4 Add the cream and herbs, season and then serve the soup in bowls
with the crisps sprinkled on top.
5 For the Beetroot Sauce: Place the mustard in a food processor with
1/2 tbsp olive oil, chopped basil, 2 beetroot, yoghurt and season.
Blitz until smooth.
6 Cut the remaining beetroot in half. Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in an
ovenproof saute pan, add the beetroot and a few thyme leaves and
season.
7 Transfer the pan to the oven and cook for 8-10 minutes, turning
occasionally, until golden brown.
8 Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a pan, add the remaining onions and cook
until browned and caramelised.
9 Add the remaining greens to a hot pan, drizzle over 1 tbsp olive
oil, add a dash of Worcestershire sauce and white wine and cook until
wilted down. Season.
10 Place the flour on a plate, season and add a few thyme leaves. Add
the liver slices and toss to lightly coat in the flour.
11 Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a frying pan, add the liver slices and
cook for about 45 seconds on each side, or until cooked to taste.
12 Pile the onions on a plate, top with the greens and sit the liver
on top. Add the beetroot around the edge of the plate and pour over
the beetroot sauce.
Converted by MC_Buster.
NOTES : Chef - Adam Palmer
Recipe by: Ready Steady Cook
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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