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Did you know that bagged salad leaves are one of the most commonly binned food itemsin the UK? If you have any leftover from this recipe, try adding them to a green smoothie.Blitz with green apple, frozen banana, water and squeeze of lemon juice for extra colour.
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Use two forks to shred the chicken intochunky strips, then pile this into the pittasand drizzle with the yogurt sauce. Finishwith chilli sauce, if you like a bit of .
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Whisk together the yogurt, garlic and lemon juice for . Season with black pepper for . Warm the pittas on the barbecue, or in the toaster, and spilt open. Spread with houmous; add a handful of salad leaves.
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Heat a barbecue to hot then barbecue the chicken thighs for 16-18 minutes, turning occasionally, until the meat iscooked through. Alternatively, you can cook them in a hot griddle pan on the hob. Remove to a board to rest for 5 minutes.
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For the chicken, put the thighs in a large bowl. Mix together all the remaining shawarma chicken ingredients, then add this to the bowl for . Stir well to coat the chicken and leave to marinade for a minimum of 2 hours, ideally overnight.
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125g Greek yogurt 1 clove garlic, crushed Juice of ½ lemon 8 pitta breads 200g houmous mixed leaf salad chilli sauce (optional)
For the pittas
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1kg chicken thigh fillets 1 tsp garlic granules 2 tsp ground cumin 2 tsp smoked paprika ½ tsp ground cinnamon ½ tsp ground turmeric ½ tsp chilli flakes 2 tbsp olive oil Juice of ½ lemon
For the chicken
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MAKES 8 | PREP 5 MIN | COOK TIME 20 MINS, PLUS MARINATING
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Use two forks to shred the chicken into chunky strips, then pile this into the pittas and drizzle with the yogurt sauce. Finish with chilli sauce, if you like a bit of .
Did you know that bagged salad leaves are one of the most commonly binned food items in the UK? If you have any leftover from this recipe, try adding them to a green smoothie. Blitz with green apple, frozen banana, water and squeeze of lemon juice for extra colour.
Per pitta: 450 cals, 3g sugar, 15g fat, 2.5g sat fat, 0.13g salt
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Chris has been supplying us with flavour-packed tomatoes for years
Chris, tomato farmer
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As operations director at his farm in Kent, Chris has been supplying us with flavour-packed produce for years – and he knows a thing or two about making the most of British tomatoes
Here at Lidl, we’re proud of the close relationships we have with our farmers – and we know all of them take a careful approach to quality over quantity. For tomato growers like Chris, this means spending a lot of time getting the planting density right. ‘We have half a million plants,’ he says. ‘But overcrowding can result in tomatoes that are too small or don’t grow.’ It also means using a careful balance of technology and people. ‘Data and science helps determine how much we grow, but our pickers hand select only the best tomatoes to in every pack.’ Chris singles out the cherry tomato ‘Piccolo’ as one of his favourites: ‘Piccolo is a really nice cherry on the vine, with a great balance of acidity and flavour.’
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so their aroma isn’t suppressed. The aroma is critical to tasting – you can really taste a difference when you try a tomato in the greenhouse, surrounded by the fragrance of other vines.
Keep tomatoes out of the fridge before eating
Try them in autumn and winter, too. Lower light levels mean it takes longer for them to grow – and the longer they’re on the vine, the better.
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The vine itself is fresh, despite being cut from the plant, so it’s still feeding the tomatoes even in your home, and keeps them fresher for longer.
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Whisk the extra-virgin olive oil with the mayonnaise and season totaste. Drizzle over the salad, add thecroutons for crunch and toss to coat. Scatter over the bacon to serve.
Per serving: 131 cals, 4g sugar, 6.5g fat, 1.5gsat fat, 0.6g salt
Thickly slice the larger tomatoes andthen halve the baby plum tomatoes. Put them in a large serving bowl fo and toss with the lettuce and chopped fresh herbs.
Heat the olive oil in a frying pan andfry the bacon until crisp. Removefrom the pan and leave to cool, thenroughly tear. Using the same pan, frythe sourdough in the remaining baconfat until and golden. Transferto a plate lined with kitchen paper toabsorb excess oil and fat. Leave to cool.
½ tbsp olive oil 4 rashers smoked back bacon 150g sourdough bread, cut into chunky cubes 1kg mixed tomatoes (we used salad, baby plum and Valentina varieties) ½ small iceberg lettuce, shredded 2 tbsp chopped fresh parsley 1 tbsp chopped fresh basil 2 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil 1 tbsp light mayonnaise
SERVES 6-8 | PREP 15 MIN | COOK TIME 5 MINS
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Whisk the extra-virgin olive oil with the mayonnaise and season totaste. Drizzle over the salad, add the croutons for and toss to coat. Scatter over the bacon to serve.
Thickly slice the larger tomatoes and then halve the baby plum tomatoes. Put them in a large serving bowl fo and toss with the lettuce and chopped fresh herbs.
Heat the olive oil in a frying pan and fry the bacon until crisp. Remove from the pan and leave to cool, then roughly tear. Using the same pan, fry the sourdough in the remaining bacon fat until and golden. Transfer to a plate lined with kitchen paper to absorb excess oil and fat. Leave to cool.
Here at Lidl, we’re proud of the close relationships we have with our farmers – and we know all of them take a careful approach to quality over quantity. For tomato growers like Chris, this means spending a lot of time getting the planting density right. ‘We have half a million plants,’ he says. ‘But overcrowding can result in tomatoes
that are too small or don’t grow.’ It also means using a careful balance of technology and people. ‘Data and science helps determine how much we grow, but our pickers hand select only the best tomatoes to in every pack.’ Chris singles out the cherry tomato ‘Piccolo’ as one of his favourites: ‘Piccolo is a really nice cherry on the vine, with a great balance of acidity and flavour.’
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Thomas, strawberry farmer
What midlands-based grower Thomas wants you to know about his very British berries
and toss them directly into the blender when you’re next making smoothies. Or, purée them into sauce and freeze that.
Freeze extra strawberries,
– they’re slightly less tart than you might be used to which, I think, makes them more appealing to children.
Kids will love our juicy, sweet raspberries
– so encouraging people to eat our strawberries and raspberries can only be a good thing.
Berries are packed with Vitamin C and anotixidants
Times have changed since Thomas and his family started growing soft fruiti n the late 1970s. ‘The industry has grown and we’ve grown with it!’ he says. Instead of uncovered crops, berries are now digitally monitored and ripened in protective polytunnels. And while the growing process uses high-tech equipment, picking the berries relies on something else altogether. ‘It comes down to human instinct,’ says Thomas. ‘We work with experienced pickers who are absolute naturals and who know by sight which berries are ready to pick’.
Put the extra 50g sugar and the vanilla extract in a pan with 3 tablespoons of water. Heat gently until the sugar has dissolved then bring the mixture to a simmer and cook until sweet and syrupy. Brush the syrup over the warm cake and leave to cool completely before cutting into squares.
Per serving: 495 cals, 34g sugar, 27g fat, 16g sat fat, 1.1g salt *Cost per serving based on proportion of ingredients used to make the dish. Prices correct at time of going to press; subject to change.
Dollop the jam over the surface for , then use a knife to swirl the jam through the batter. Press the strawberry slices on top and bake for 45 minutes. Test the cake is done by inserting askewer in the middle – if it comes out clean, it isready. Remove from the oven and set aside.
Beat together the butter and 100g of the sugar until light and fluffy. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well between each addition, then beat in the condensed milk and 1 teaspoon of the vanilla extract for . Combine the flour and salt and carefully fold through the batter, until fully combined. Pour into the lined cake tin.
Preheat the oven to 180°C, fan 160°C, gas 4 and grease and line a 23cm square cake tin.
240g butter, softened 100g castersugar, plus and extra 50g 4 medium eggs 225g condensed milk 2 tsp vanilla extract 225g selfraising flour ½ tsp salt 3 tbsp strawberry jam 300g strawberries, thickly sliced
SERVES 12 | PREP 15 MIN | COOK TIME 45 MINS
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240g butter, softened 100g caster sugar, plus and extra 50g 4 medium eggs 225g condensed milk 2 tsp vanilla extract 225g selfraising flour ½ tsp salt 3 tbsp strawberry jam 300g strawberries, thickly sliced
Times have changed since Thomas and his family started growing soft fruiti n the late 1970s. ‘The industry has grown and we’ve grown with it!’ he says. Instead of uncovered crops, berries are now digitally monitored and ripened in protective polytunnels. And while the growing process uses high-tech equipment, picking the berries relies
on something else altogether. ‘It comes down to human instinct,’ says Thomas. ‘We work with experienced pickers who are absolute naturals and who know by sight which berries are ready to pick’.
Transfer the lettuce to a serving dish. Drizzle over the dressing and toss to coat the lettuce. Tuck in the toast and scatter over parmesan shavings to serve.
Per serving: XXX cals, Xg sugar, Xg fat, Xg sat fat, Xg salt
Meanwhile, slice a the sourdough baguette and brush the slices with a little oil. Barbecue or griddle for 2-3 minutes, turning once, until toasted.
Halve the Gem lettuces, put in a bowl for and toss with the olive oil. Griddle the lettuce on a hot barbecue or griddle pan for 5-6 minutes, turning once, until , lightly charred and starting to wilt.
To make a dressing, put the egg yolk, garlic, Dijon mustard, anchovies and lemon juice into a mini food processor and blitz until smooth. Slowly add the extra-virgin olive oil, continuing to blitz, until you have a dressing.
1 medium egg yolk 1 crushed garlic clove 2 teaspoons of Dijon mustard 25g drained anchovies juice of 1 lemon 75ml extra-virgin olive oil 6 Little Gem lettuces 2 tablespoons ofolive oil 125g sourdough baguette 25g parmesan shavings
SERVES 6-8 | PREP 10 MIN | COOK TIME 10 MINS
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Per serving: 157 cals, 1g sugar, 12g fat, 2g sat fat, 0.4g salt *Cost per serving based on proportion of ingredients used to make the dish. Prices correct at time of going to press; subject to change.
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