Spicy Vegetarian Kebabs

Ingredients
3 tbsp tikka paste
500g/18 oz tub yoghurt
2 tsp cumin seeds
thumb-size piece fresh root ginger, finely grated
250g/9 oz small new potatoes
300g/11 oz paneer cheese, cut into chunks
3 red onions, wedges
2 red peppers, cut into chunks
5 tbsp mango chutney
small pack mint leaves, leaves picked
250g/9 oz bag salad leaves
12 chapattis
Cuisine: Cooking time: 50 mins Serving: 4-6 people

Method

Soak 12 wooden skewers in water for 30 mins (stop them burning). Mix the tikka paste, half of the yogurt, the cumin, ginger and seasoning together.

Boil the potatoes in a pan of salted water for 7 mins, then drain well and tip into the tikka mixture with the paneer. Mix into the marinade, and chill for at least a couple of hours.

Next, alternately thread the marinated potatoes and paneer onto the skewers with the onions and peppers, then cover on a tray until you are ready to cook.

Grill the kebabs at 200°C (392°F) on high rack in your halogen oven for 8-10 mins, turning, until the veg are charred and softened. Times may vary given the halogen oven and size of veg so grill for 5-10 mins more if you find the kebabs are not yet cooked through. With a few minutes to go, add the chapattis to warm through.

Serve the kebabs with the minty salad, cooling mango yoghurt and chapattis.

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Fish Pie with Sweet Potato Mash

Posted by Editorial Staff on Mar – 14 – 2013 under Halogen Oven, Halogen Oven Recipes, Halogen Recipe, Halogen Recipes, Healthy Recipes, Recipes
Ingredients
300g/10½ oz sweet potatoes
2 tbsp milk
2 tbsp butter
Freshly milled black pepper
1 green pepper
400g (14 oz) can crushed tomatoes
200g (7 uk fl oz) carton low-fat crème fraîche
Large handful of spinach leaves
½ tbsp fennel seeds
4 thin skinless fish fillets, about 115g/4 oz each
1 tbsp olive oil
Cuisine: Cooking time: 30 mins Serving: 4 people

Here’s a tasty halogen oven recipe from Norma Miller.

Her book, containing more than 150 delicious Halogen recipes, entitled “The Halogen Oven Secret”, is available through the Amazon link to the right in our sidebar.

Method

Sweet potatoes are often overlooked as a topping in place of traditional mash. They cook more quickly than potatoes, are a fabulous orange colour and give a little spice and sweetness to the dish. You will need a large shallow ovenproof dish which fits in your oven.

1.Remove the lid from the halogen oven, place the low rack inside the oven and replace the lid. Preheat the halogen oven to 200°C (392°F).

2. Peel the sweet potatoes, cut into pieces and cook in boiling water until soft and drain. Whilst still hot, add the milk, butter and black pepper, then mash with a potato masher or crush with a fork.

3. Cut the pepper in half, remove and discard the seeds and stalk, and very finely chop.

4. Put the chopped pepper into the dish and pour over the tomatoes and crème fraîche. Stir in the spinach leaves, fennel seeds and a little black pepper.

5. Put into the hot oven and cook for 20-25 minutes until the sauce begins to thicken slightly and the peppers soften.

6. Remove the dish from the oven (turn the timer to keep the oven on) and lay the fillets on top of the sauce. Drizzle over the oil and cook for 12-15 minutes until the fish is just cooked. As before, remove from the oven and spread a thin layer of mashed sweet potato on top of the fish. Turn up the heat to 250°C (482°F) and cook for 10 minutes until the mash is piping hot, slightly browned and cooked through.

Source: “The Halogen Oven Secret”, Norma Miller

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Banana Bread : Halogen Oven Recipes

Posted by darko on Dec – 5 – 2010 under Halogen Oven, Halogen Oven Recipes, Halogen Recipe, Halogen Recipes, Recipes
Ingredients
2 large ripe bananas mashed
100g softened butter
75g light Muscovado sugar
100ml maple syrup
1 egg beaten
150ml Greek yoghurt
250g self raising flour
1 tsp baking powder
icing sugar to dust
Cuisine: Cooking time: 15 mins Serving: 2 people

Tasty cake! A must try if you have bananas on the verge of dying!

Method

Grease large bread tin (making sure it fits oven).
Beat butter, sugar and syrup together with electric whisk until pale & creamy. Stir in egg, yoghurt and banana until evenly combined. Sift flour and baking powder into bowl mix in through. Turn into tin and place on low rack. Cover with tin foil.

Set temperature of halogen oven @ 200C/392F and cook for 35 mins. Lift foil cook further 15 mins till brown firm to touch and skewer comes out clean. Leave to stand for 10 mins turn out and cool. Hope you enjoy this!!!!

For Pecan cake Mmke cake mixture stir in 2oz pecan nuts and 1 tsp mixed spice with yoghurt and banana. While cooking beat 100g softened butter in bowl with 75ml maple syrup and 50g icing sugar until combined. Chill till cake cooled then spread over top scatter extra nuts.

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Parmesan Chicken : Halogen Oven Recipes

Posted by darko on Jun – 27 – 2013 under Cookbooks, Halogen Oven, Halogen Oven Recipes, Halogen Recipe, Halogen Recipes, Recipes
Ingredients
2-4 skinless chicken breasts
1 heaped tablespoon of mayo per breast
57g/2 oz grated Parmesan cheese
Cuisine: Cooking time: 40 mins Serving: 2-4 people

Method

Preheat the halogen oven at 250°C (482°F). Place the chicken breasts in an ovenproof dish. Next cover with the mayonnaise and sprinkle the Parmesan on top.

Place the dish on the low rack and cook for 35 – 40 minutes. Keep an eye on the chicken to see when they are done.

This goes well with chips and salad.

Enjoy!

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Chicken and Cheese Bacon Melts

Posted by Editorial Staff on Jun – 14 – 2013 under Cookbooks, Halogen Oven, Halogen Oven Recipes, Halogen Recipe, Halogen Recipes, Healthy Recipes, Recipes
Ingredients
2 chicken breast fillets
Barbecue sauce or sauce of your choice
Grated cheese
4 smoked bacon rashers
Cuisine: Cooking time: 30 mins Serving: 2 people

Method

Wash and pat dry chicken fillets on kitchen roll.
Add a sprinkle of salt and pepper. Spread some barbecue sauce onto chicken.
Add grated cheese.
Now wrap the bacon rashers around so that chicken is totally enveloped.

Cook on low rack for 30 minutes at 200°C (392°F). Turn over halfway through to brown both sides.

Best served with baked jacket potatoes

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Halogen Oven Bread Recipe!

Posted by Editorial Staff on Apr – 4 – 2013 under Halogen Oven, Halogen Oven Recipes, Halogen Recipe, Halogen Recipes, Healthy Recipes, Recipes
Ingredients
15 g (1/2 oz) fresh yeast
250 – 300 ml (9 – 10 fl oz) tepid milk
1 tsp caster sugar
450 g (1 lb) strong plain flour
1 tsp salt
50 g (2 oz) butter
Cuisine: Cooking time: 90 mins Serving: 4 people

Method

Crusty bread rolls Halogen recipe

1. Blend the yeast with 150 ml (5 fl oz) of the milk and sugar. Sift flour and salt, add butter, and rub into flour.

2. Stir in yeast mixture and sufficient milk to make fairly soft dough.

3. Turn out onto a floured surface and knead thoroughly for 10 mins until dough is firm, elastic and no longer sticky. Place in a large bowl, cover with a clean tea towel and leave to rise in a warm place until doubled in size (1 – 2 hrs).

4. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface and knead well for 2 – 3 mins. Divide into 12 equal pieces and shape into rolls.

5. Place the rolls on greased baking sheets (can just cover the rack with foil – shiny side up), spacing them well apart. Cover with tea towel and leave to prove until doubled in size. Cut slits in the top of each roll.

6. Bake for 30 mins at 225°C (437°F) on lower rack in Halogen Oven and keep watch on them until well risen and golden. If they brown too quickly, turn temperature down to 210°C (410°F) and bake for the rest of the time. Check they are not soft underneath, if so bake for 5 – 10 mins more.

Serve and enjoy. They’re delicious with butter, jam or a spread of your choosing, or accompanying soup, etc.

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Easy Vegetable Soup with a Difference

Posted by Editorial Staff on Mar – 26 – 2013 under Halogen Oven, Halogen Oven Recipes, Halogen Recipe, Halogen Recipes, Healthy Recipes, Recipes
Ingredients
1 tbsp of either butter or olive oil
1 leek
1 large potato
1 stick of celery
2 large carrots
1 garlic clove (crushed)

1 tbsp parsley (fresh) or 1/2 that amount (if dried)
1 ½ pts/852ml of chicken stock (or water and stock cubes)
1 tsp curry powder (secret ingredient)
Seasoning
Cuisine: Cooking time: 50 mins Serving: 4 people

Here’s a tasty vegetable soup recipe for your halogen oven. Please note: this recipe requires cooking on a hob at the start.

Method

Roughly chop up all the vegetables, keeping the chopped leek separate…

On the hob heat the oil/butter in a casserole dish that fits in your halogen oven and then gently fry the leek for 3 or 4 minutes. Once it is starting to soften, add the rest of the vegetables.

Preheat the halogen oven to 220°C (425°F) and place the dish on the high rack, cooking for 5-8 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent any burning.

Add the water or stock and curry powder, cover with a lid or secured double-tin foil, bring to the boil and then simmer at 200°C (392°F) for 30-40 minutes until everything is cooked and soft.

Let the soup cool a little and then liquidise with a hand blender or liquidiser. At this point, taste the soup and then add salt & pepper to your taste.

If the soup is too thick, thin it down with either a little more stock or milk.

If it is too thin, add a little instant potato until you are happy with it.

Serve with crusty bread or a naan.

Enjoy

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Easy Vegetable Soup with a Difference : Halogen Oven Recipes

Posted by darko on Mar – 26 – 2013 under Halogen Oven, Halogen Oven Recipes, Halogen Recipe, Halogen Recipes, Healthy Recipes, Recipes
Ingredients
1 tbsp of either butter or olive oil
1 leek
1 large potato
1 stick of celery
2 large carrots
1 garlic clove (crushed)

1 tbsp parsley (fresh) or 1/2 that amount (if dried)
1 ½ pts/852ml of chicken stock (or water and stock cubes)
1 tsp curry powder (secret ingredient)
Seasoning
Cuisine: Cooking time: 50 mins Serving: 4 people

Here’s a tasty vegetable soup recipe for your halogen oven. Please note: this recipe requires cooking on a hob at the start.

Method

Roughly chop up all the vegetables, keeping the chopped leek separate…

On the hob heat the oil/butter in a casserole dish that fits in your halogen oven and then gently fry the leek for 3 or 4 minutes. Once it is starting to soften, add the rest of the vegetables.

Preheat the halogen oven to 220°C (425°F) and place the dish on the high rack, cooking for 5-8 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent any burning.

Add the water or stock and curry powder, cover with a lid or secured double-tin foil, bring to the boil and then simmer at 200°C (392°F) for 30-40 minutes until everything is cooked and soft.

Let the soup cool a little and then liquidise with a hand blender or liquidiser. At this point, taste the soup and then add salt & pepper to your taste.

If the soup is too thick, thin it down with either a little more stock or milk.

If it is too thin, add a little instant potato until you are happy with it.

Serve with crusty bread or a naan.

Enjoy

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Asian Ginger Beef : Halogen Oven Recipes

Ingredients
3 tbsp wok oil
625g/1lb 6oz lean braising steak cut into small chunks
2 celery sticks
2 red peppers cored and chopped into chunks
415ml/14.5 uk fl oz hot beef or veg stock from cube
1 tbsp dark soy sauce
3cm fresh ginger grated
½ tsp dried red chilli
1 tbsp cornflour
2 tbsp water
200g/7oz sugar snap peas halved length ways
½ bunch spring onion
Cuisine: Cooking time: 50 mins Serving: 6 people

Method

Please note: this recipe requires cooking on a hob at the start.
Prep time 25 mins
Cook time 1hr 10 mins
Preheat halogen oven to 200°C (392°F).

Heat 2 tbsp oil in large frying pan on hob. Fry beef until lightly browned. Transfer meat to casserole dish.

Add remaining oil to pan, fry celery and peppers until beginning to soften then add to meat in dish.

Pour over stock, add soy sauce, ginger and chillies to dish, stir gently then cover with foil and place on low rack in the halogen oven. Cook for 50 mins or until beef is tender.

Blend cornflour with water. Stir into beef, add snap peas and spring onion. Cover again with the foil and cook for a further 10 mins. Serve with Thai rice.

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Roasted Vegetable Ratatouille

Posted by Editorial Staff on Mar – 1 – 2013 under Halogen Oven, Halogen Oven Recipes, Halogen Recipe, Halogen Recipes, Healthy Recipes, Recipes
Ingredients
2 red peppers, cut into thick wedges
2 red onions, cut into wedges
4-5 cloves garlic, halved
8-10 tomatoes, scored but left whole
1 small aubergine, cut into thick wedges
2 courgettes, cut into lengthways wedges
Olive oil
Balsamic vinegar
Sea salt
Sugar
Fresh thyme and rosemary sprigs
1 jar passata
Black pepper
Cuisine: Cooking time: 25 mins Serving: 4 people

Here’s a simple yet delicious halogen recipe from Sarah Flower.

Her book, containing 200 tasty Halogen recipes, entitled “The Everyday Halogen Family Cookbook”, is available through the Amazon link to the right in our sidebar.

Method

In your ovenproof dish, combine all the vegetables. Pour over a drizzle of olive oil, a dash of balsamic and a sprinkle of sea salt and sugar. Add the herb sprigs and toss again to ensure it is all evenly coated.

Place on the high rack and cook at 200°C (392°F) for 20 minutes.

Add the passata and combine well. Season with black pepper. Place back in the oven and cook for another 10 minutes.

Serve with crusty bread. For added yumminess, add some cubed feta cheese before serving.

Source: “The Everyday Halogen Family Cookbook”, Sarah Flower

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