I'm following Slimming World at the moment, and this meal was completely syn free. So to go alongside the Mini Turkey Koftes, I made up a big Greek Salad and cut the feta into 45g wedges (Healthy Extra A choice), instead of olive oil which I would normally drizzle all over the salad, I sprayed with Fry Light Extra Virgin Olive Oil Spray, and had a toasted wholemeal pitta bread (Healthy Extra B choice). I made syn free Tzatziki and syn free Spicy Tomato Salsa too, which I've included the instructions to below and which we've been having tons to add flavour to any barbecued meat
Syn Free Tzatziki
Combine 3 tbsp fat free natural yoghurt, 3-4cm long chunk of cucumber grated into the yoghurt, 1 garlic clove either grated into the yoghurt, or minced in, a pinch of salt and some roughly chopped fresh mint leaves or 1/2 tsp dried mint; mix it all together and that is it.
Syn Free Spicy Tomato Salsa
Syn Free Tzatziki
Combine 3 tbsp fat free natural yoghurt, 3-4cm long chunk of cucumber grated into the yoghurt, 1 garlic clove either grated into the yoghurt, or minced in, a pinch of salt and some roughly chopped fresh mint leaves or 1/2 tsp dried mint; mix it all together and that is it.
Syn Free Spicy Tomato Salsa
You need fresh, ripe tomatoes, a red onion, a couple of green chillies, salt, pepper, garlic, coriander and the juice of a lime. You can either pop all of that into a mortar and grind with a pestle (if doing so I advise coarse sea salt as the abrasive texture helps to break down everything else, or throw it all into a food processor or Nutribullet and blitz if you prefer. This lasts for a week in the fridge if sealed.
The below serves four.
Here's how:
- 500g lean turkey thigh mince
- 1 red onion
- 2 green chillies
- Handful fresh coriander
- Handful fresh parsley
- 2 garlic cloves
- 1 tbsp dried cumin
- 1 tbsp sumac
- 1 tsp cayenne
- 1/2 tsp garlic granules
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1 tbsp tomato puree
- 1-2 drops of ice cold water
- Pinch salt and black pepper
- 1 lemon or lime
Put the turkey mince into a large bowl and season generously with salt and black pepper.
Now peel and finely dice the red onion, mince the garlic cloves and slice the green chillies and add to the bowl with the mince.
Roughly chop the parsley and coriander and add to the bowl too.
Now add the spices; cumin, sumac, cayenne pepper, garlic granules and cinnamon.
Finally add to the bowl the tomato puree (or you could use harissa paste) and the drop of cold water. Now use your hands to mix together. You want to work the meat a little bit; like you would with a dough for a few minutes, which will help to tenderize the meat and help to bring it together.
Break into 8-10 small patties, and then work each one into a little sausage shape. Place under the grill or onto the barbecue and allow to cook for 7 minutes, then turn over and cook for a further seven minutes or until the meat is cooked through and the outside has a little char.
Add to a platter or plate with the pitta bread and dips, and before serving just squeeze over some juice from the lemon or lime. Enjoy!
Add to a platter or plate with the pitta bread and dips, and before serving just squeeze over some juice from the lemon or lime. Enjoy!
Here are a few other Slimming World friendly recipes I've shared recently since starting the programme a few weeks back.
Chilli Crab Noodles
Slow Cooker Chinese Pork with Noodles
Simple Fish Stew
Adana Kebabs
Chilli Crab Noodles
Slow Cooker Chinese Pork with Noodles
Simple Fish Stew
Adana Kebabs
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