Inspiration strikes me in
so many different ways – I could be walking through a farmer’s market and spy
something utterly seductive, and I know am going to play with it. I have been
overseas, and encountered an unknown fruit or vegetable then I hear it
whispering to me, telling me what needs to be done. Of course, every client is a
source of ideas for everyone has their own particulars and I love to figure how
to work within them. Then there are nocturnal visions. I am not one who has
vivid dreams working out the daily crisis during what should be a time of rest
– I rest. But I will say, many a recipe or germ of a recipe has occurred while
I slept. More amazing to me is that I wake fully conscience the idea and I can
carry the memory for days before I actually get down to work. It has
always been a sign that I am in the profession I was meant to be in for no math
problem was ever solved, by me, either when I was awake, or dead to the
world.
Not all ideas are prompted
by the high and esoteric. I obsessed recently about a container of
yogurt -- we had a house of full of guests a few weeks back, and in an effort
to be inviting I bought morning food. For me, that usually means 3 cups of
steaming motor oil edged with a splash of soy milk. But I know not everyone can
handle my daily java jolt, and I realize people actually wake up hungry where I
wake up ready to satisfy hunger. The eggs became a frittata and the blueberry
bread quickly disappeared but that container of yogurt remained, and a week
later I was still staring at it. I thought I would whip a batch or two of
flatbread; they freeze well and clients love them. I dawdled clearly I was not
inspired. Then night fell and an adjunct to the usually bread bloomed during a
REM cycle. The next morning I got down to making patties.
Chicken Patties – yields 8
2-cups non-fat yogurt
(not Greek-style)
2-cups chickpea flour
1-teaspoon baking
powder
½-teaspoon salt
2-cups all-purpose
flour
In a large work
bowl mix the yogurt, chickpea flour, baking powder, salt and 1-cup all-purpose flour until it forms a sticky dough mass.
Place the remaining
1-cup of all-purpose flour on a clean work surface, and knead the dough mass
for 5 minutes incorporating the flour. The dough should be slightly tacky to
the feel. Put in the dough in a work bowl, and cover with a clean towel. Let
the dough sit at room temperature for 24 hours.
Filling:
¼-cup tamarind
paste
¼-cup coconut
vinegar
1-whole boneless
and skinless chicken breast
1-teaspoon turmeric
powder
2-whole black
cardamom
1-tablespoon
coriander seed
½-teaspoon cumin
seed
1-teaspoon whitepoppy seed
½-teaspoon celery
seed
½-teaspoon mace
blades
1-medium onion –
chopped
3-garlic cloves –
minced
¼” piece ginger –
minced
1-tablespoon
coconut oil
2-cups chopped
greens (such as Swiss chard, spinach, mustard)
Salt and freshly
ground pepper to taste
¼-cup raisins
¼-cup olive oil
To make the filling
soak the tamarind in the vinegar for 10 to 15 minutes and then push through a
fine sieve to collect the seeds and any fibrous debris. Coat the chicken with
the tamarind/vinegar paste, and refrigerate for 12 to 24 hours.
Pre-heat the oven
to 350-degrees and cook the chicken breast for about 15 minutes. Remove from
the oven, and allow the chicken to cool. Then shred the chicken and reserve in
a work bowl.
In a spice grinder
pulverize the turmeric, cardamom, coriander, cumin, poppy seeds, celery seeds and
mace.
Heat an 8-inch
sauté pan over a high flame, and add the coconut oil, onion, garlic and ginger.
Low to a simmer, and allow the mixture to caramelize – stirring occasionally
(should take about 20 minutes). Once the mixture has browned stir the
pulverized spice mixture, chopped greens, salt and pepper. Cook for a few
minutes until fragrant and the greens have started to wilt. Stir in the raisins
and remove from the heat allowing the onion mixture to cool completely. Combine
with the chicken, and correct seasoning with salt and pepper.
Divide the dough
into 8 equal pieces, and on a clean work surface roll each piece into approximately
a 6 to 7 inch circle. If the dough is sticking to the work surface lightly oil
the area – avoid using any flour.
Place an eighth of
the filling mixture in the center of each circle and fold in half to create a
crescent shape. Crimp the edges with the tinges of a fork. If your patties are
prefect and don’t have any “tears” create a vent hole with a small knife.
Place the patties
on a lined baking tray. At this point, you can hold the patties in the
refrigerator for up to 24 hours before baking.
Pre-heat the oven
to 475-degrees. Brush each pattie with olive oil and cook in the oven for 15 to 20 minutes. Serve hot.
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