Recipe Repost: Nigella's Beef & Aubergine Fatteh

I don't generally watch Masterchef - to be honest, it really annoys me at the best of times!  But when this season brought Gordon Ramsey on, I couldn't resist tuning in.

Of course, after watching those few episodes, I got sucked in, and started watching other episodes too.  Dammit reality TV. Haha.

On one of the episodes, Nigella Lawson did a masterclass, where she made what is essentially Middle Eastern nachos.  And they are delicious.

I didn't think Mack would be into the eggplant (the aubergine... we call them eggplants), but he loved it!  It went down so well, I couldn't help but share.  Would highly recommend trying out this recipe :)

You could probably make the eggplant-beef mixture and freeze it, meal prep style.

The original recipe, along with lots of other Nigella creations, can be found in Nigella's book: At My Table.

The version we made is below :)





Nigella's Beef & Aubergine Fatteh     |     Serves 4 

Ingredients:
2 Lebanese flat breads, cut into triangles

500g Greek yoghurt
Half a lemon, juiced
2 cloves of garlic, peeled and minced
1-2 tsp sea salt

45ml regular olive oil
1 small onion, peeled and finely chopped
1 aubergine (eggplant), cut into small cubes
2 tsp ground cumin
2 tsp ground coriander
1 tsp paprika
1-2 tsp sea salt
500g minced beef

Method:

Step 1: Preheat the oven to 200°C. Spread the bread triangles out onto a large baking sheet and toast for 10–15 minutes, or until they are crisp.

Step 2: Beat the yogurt, lemon juice, garlic and salt together in a heatproof bowl that will later sit over a saucepan.

Step 3: Warm the oil and cook the onion, stirring occasionally, over a medium-low heat.  Add the eggplant, stir, and cook for around 10 minutes (until the eggplant is soft).

Step 4: Stir in the cumin, coriander, paprika and sea salt, and the mince, and stir until the meat is cooked through.

Step 5: Warm the yoghurt mixture in a double boiler, and whip it slightly with a fork.

Step 6: Assemble and enjoy immediately! Arrange the chips, top with the mince and cover with the yoghurt mixture.


Nigella also topped with pomegranate seeds, toasted pine nuts and shredded mint leaves - we just didn't have any of this to hand at 10pm on a Friday night!

Give it a try - I'm sure you'll love it :)
Hx
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