Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno pepper

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Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno pepper

Postby tristar » Fri Sep 13, 2013 11:33 am

Hello old friends, a long time since I have posted anything but I made these last night and thought they were worth posting up as they were so tasty, whilst being quick and easy:

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900 grams of cheap supermarket chicken mince (9% Fat)
350 grams of cooked shrimp, coarsely choppped
100 grams of Marinated Appetina feta cheese, the one in the jar with the oil and herbs, use the oil as well!
3 fresh Jalpeno peppers, seeds removed, and diced finely
4.5 grams of Accord,(a phosphate mix, available cheaply from your local asian shop, used for making fishballs etc)
1 level tablespoon of salt
1 1/2 teaspoons of freshly ground black pepper
1 1/2 teaspoons of dried sage
1 teaspoon of dried garlic powder

Just mix all the ingredients thoroughly until they become sticky, you may need to add a little cold water, then either stuff into sausage casings, or make small patties, leave overnight in the fridge and when you are ready, fry until golden.

These will need to be eaten within 2 or three days, if kept uncooked. Cooked they will last for about a week in the fridge.

Eat and Enjoy!
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Re: Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno peppe

Postby wheels » Fri Sep 13, 2013 12:51 pm

Welcome back Tristar. You may have not posted for a long time, but it's been worth the wait if it produces a recipe like this one.

It looks superb. :D :D

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Re: Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno peppe

Postby tristar » Fri Sep 13, 2013 5:36 pm

Thanks Phil,

After a night in the fridge, these proved to be quite mild, the fierceness of the jalapeno heat was replaced by the fruity side of their character. By the way, you don't notice any flavour from the shrimps, but their texture adds a lot to the mouth feel of the sausage. You may see another chicken based recipe this weekend as my fussy daughter doesn't like anything peppery or with chilly heat, and I have some more cheap chicken mince picked up his afternoon! ;-)
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Re: Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno peppe

Postby quietwatersfarm » Fri Sep 13, 2013 5:44 pm

warmest welcome back, feta just crumbled?

will be trying these out for sure :)
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Re: Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno peppe

Postby tristar » Fri Sep 13, 2013 5:54 pm

Hello John/Carrie,

Yes simply crumbled, I was looking for a range of sizes, some of the cubes were nearly whole as you can see, and some were so fine they melded into the bind!

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Re: Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno peppe

Postby JerBear » Mon Sep 16, 2013 9:30 pm

I don't think I would have thought of this combo of flavors but now that you mention it, it looks very very good!
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Re: Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno peppe

Postby tristar » Tue Sep 17, 2013 6:15 am

The shrimp being rather bland don't add much flavourwise, but add an extra textural element, that is not to say that they don't taste good, they do!
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Re: Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno peppe

Postby JerBear » Tue Sep 17, 2013 5:03 pm

they look awesome...
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Re: Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno peppe

Postby Laripu » Sun Sep 29, 2013 3:42 pm

I never thought to use shrimp in a sausage, but the more I think about it, the more I like it. Thanks for the idea.

There are Chinese dumplings called shui mai that are mostly pork and some shrimp. They're essentially little pork and shrimp sausages inside rice dough wrappers. I think I might do some shui mai sausage one day, with a 4:1 ratio of pork to shrimp. Some chili peppers, garlic, and cilantro would round that off nicely.
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Re: Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno peppe

Postby tristar » Sun Sep 29, 2013 5:59 pm

My Indonesian wife makes a variety of Siew Mai, but subs chicken for the pork used in the Chinese variety, she was the inspiration for these sausages.

Indonesian Siew Mai are not prepared in wrappers, but simply formed into balls or stuffed into deseeded bitter melon a vegetable reminisent of a knobbly cucumber, then steamed together with cabbage, tahu, and potatoes and served with hard boiled eggs all topped with a delicious peanut sauce!
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Re: Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno peppe

Postby Laripu » Sun Sep 29, 2013 6:35 pm

tristar wrote:My Indonesian wife makes a variety of Siew Mai, but subs chicken for the pork used in the Chinese variety, she was the inspiration for these sausages.

Indonesian Siew Mai are not prepared in wrappers, but simply formed into balls or stuffed into deseeded bitter melon a vegetable reminisent of a knobbly cucumber, then steamed together with cabbage, tahu, and potatoes and served with hard boiled eggs all topped with a delicious peanut sauce!

I guess Indonesia explains the use of chicken instead of pork.

It's funny, I'm Jewish, but I like pork. My wife's German Catholic, and prefers chicken.

Everything you described, bitter melon, peanut sauce etc, it all sounds perfectly delicious. I'll be right over four supper. ;)
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Re: Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno peppe

Postby wheels » Sun Sep 29, 2013 6:50 pm

You pair are making my mouth water. It all sounds superb.

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Re: Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno peppe

Postby Laripu » Sun Sep 29, 2013 7:52 pm

wheels wrote:You pair are making my mouth water. It all sounds superb.

I've got a suggestion for you, then, Phil. Eat some sausage. :)
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Re: Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno peppe

Postby wheels » Sun Sep 29, 2013 10:50 pm

I've eaten too many! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Chicken and Shrimp, with feta cheese, and jalapeno peppe

Postby Laripu » Mon Sep 30, 2013 12:32 am

wheels wrote:I've eaten too many! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Well, if you're full, and the writing is making your mouth water, then either the writing is superbly descriptive or you've got an amazingly suggestible imagination... or both. :D

I think it's your imagination! :D

You know what Einstein said about imagination. ;)
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