Monday Supper! Curried Lamb and Chutney Rissoles/Patties

A tasty and different way to use some of the Sunday Roast leftovers on Monday! Although I have specified lamb in this recipe, beef would also work very well, it’s just that I had roast lamb leftovers when I made these. These rissoles are lightly spiced and tangy – perfect for supper when served with salad, pickles, chutneys and maybe a naan bread or pitta bread to make a sandwich. They are easily made and can be prepared ahead of time and left in the fridge, as they hold their shape better when they have been chilled and are firm. These will also freeze very well; open freeze them before frying on a tray or plate until firm and then pack them into freezer bags or a plastic container. They only need about 6 hours to defrost and then are cooked as instructed below.Use curry powder to taste, I use 2 teaspoons as I like mine quite spicy!

Rissoles (Italian Style)

An old Aussie fav, the rissole, has been given a bit of a bashing. This updated version is one my entire family loved. It was inspired by a recipe seen in an Australian food mag but adapted to my families tastes.

Pumpkin Damper With French Onion Dip

This delicious damper is best made on the day you plan to eat it. Don’t use butternut or kent pumpkin, as they have a high water content. Best part about this delicious damper, is that it comes in at just AU$1.75 a serve! From the January 2009 issue of “recipes +” magazine.

Shearer’s Damper

This is a Damper which I bake on special occations, I found the recipe at the back of a White Wings flour pack and it is always greatly appreciated when we have visitors who deserve a special treat.

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