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© Livestock & Meat Commission for Northern Ireland 2015 Being creative!
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Lesson objectives To identify ways to be creative when choosing recipes and ingredients and cooking foods. © Livestock & Meat Commission for Northern Ireland 2015
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Recipe Choice When choosing suitable recipes, it is important to understand who will be eating the dish, the occasion, time of day or theme. You could: find different recipes in magazines, books, supermarket leaflets and recipe cards; search the internet but choose your websites carefully as some recipes might not have been tested; ask family and friends for their favourite recipes – these could be traditional or more modern. © Livestock & Meat Commission for Northern Ireland 2015
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Ingredient choice Try something new such as a herb or spice, e.g. saffron, nigella seeds or dried kaffir leaves; Research and use unusual vegetables such as salsify, celeriac, cassava, kohlrabi and romanesco broccoli; Investigate exotic fruits like rambutan, physalis, persimmon (Sharon fruit), pitaya (dragon fruit), carambola (star fruit) or custard apples; Try different cuts of beef and lamb that you have not used before. © Livestock & Meat Commission for Northern Ireland 2015
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Fuse ingredients, recipes and cultures! Fusion food is a cuisine that combines elements of different culinary traditions. The most well known fusion food is TexMex which is a combination of Texan and Mexican flavours and recipes. Why not create your own fusion food? Try different flavours, colours and textures to produce a new and exciting recipe! © Livestock & Meat Commission for Northern Ireland 2015
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Cooking methods Try different cooking methods: grill, stir fry, steam or microwave to reduce the amount of fat used and retain vitamins and minerals; BBQ meat, fish and vegetables; cook meat and fish ‘en papilotte’ (in a folded parchment parcel); use metal or wooden skewers to make kebabs; use vegetable sticks to make koftas. © Livestock & Meat Commission for Northern Ireland 2015
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Being inspired! Sometimes you can be inspired and creative using a small range of ingredients. Look at the ingredients provided from the following three shopping bags – what you would make? Explain your choice. © Livestock & Meat Commission for Northern Ireland 2015
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What would you make? © Livestock & Meat Commission for Northern Ireland 2015 Tip: Press the space bar to see all the ingredients!
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What would you make? © Livestock & Meat Commission for Northern Ireland 2015 Tip: Press the space bar to see all the ingredients!
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What would you make? © Livestock & Meat Commission for Northern Ireland 2015 Tip: Press the space bar to see all the ingredients!
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Acknowledgement For further information, go to: www.food4life.org.uk © LMC 2015 © Livestock & Meat Commission for Northern Ireland 2015
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