The other day I baked dinner rolls to have as a simple supper with Gouda cheese that we got from a relative abroad. After being deprived from Dutch cheese for so long, there's nothing better than just a bun or sandwich with cheese!
And then I thought of something else we regularly had on a bun/sandwich, especially in our leaner periods. That was deli meat. Only, I usually made it myself. "Real" deli meat was quite expensive, especially the ones that weren't heavily processed. And we wouldn't eat just any meat anyway for religious reasons, the ones suitable for us were either ultra processed or expensive. There were also the vegetarian substitutes, which were ok but still quite processed. So after some trial and error I came up with my own homemade version. While we can afford more now, and having moved to Tunisia, there are no issues with supermarket meat anymore, I still like to control what's in our food I guess 😀 So I decided to make us some deli meat to have alongside the cheese.
It was a long time ago (as in, years...) that I made these and I don't think I've written down this recipe, I tried to do my best to come close to my own original recipe and it really worked out well.
Here's the recipe:
Half a cup of water
2 eggs
3 heaped spoons of chickpea flour
3 heaped spoons of all purpose flour (or whole wheat)
2 bullion cubes for a somewhat meaty taste (for a stick vegetarian version, use vegetable or mushroom bullion)
1/3 cup of oil of your choice, I used olive oil to make it healthier
A spoonful of tomato paste
More seasonings: onion powder, ground cumin, dried parsley, black pepper, garlic paste
Dissolve the bullion cubes in very hot or boiling water. Then add to that the chickpea flour and stirr well (using a whisk) until there are no lumps. Then add the eggs, the oil, seasonings and tomato paste. Mix well. Then add the flour. The mixture should still be a bit liquid but not too runny, probably similar to a pancake batter. Then take some plastic wrap (about 50 cm/19 inch long) and pour it onto the wrap, then wrap it tightly, make a knot on the sides so that no batter can come out. Cover the plastic wrap with aluminum foil, and let it steam for around 45 minutes. Let it cool off completely before taking the "sausage" out of the wrap.
Then use however you like- it's not limited to sandwiches: I used it a lot in pasta salad, for example. There you have your meat alternative without all the weird ingredients.
Fascinating! How neat that you make your own deli meat. I’ve seen molds for that on Amazon, but don’t think you would need one. It looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThose molds would definitely come in handy, especially when you're trying to avoid disposable plastics/tin foil etc. But it wouldn't be strictly necessarily for making this. I could probably also use a cotton cloth instead of foil, it would be interesting to find out if and how that works.
DeleteIt really is delicious! I'm actually planning on posting a meat version too, for those that aren't into vegetarian substitutes.