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Firestarter Rice with Chicken

Ever find yourself with a spice jar left over from a previous dish, that you’re unsure how to use up? This happened to me recently, with half a jar of shop-bought cajun seasoning lurking towards the rear of the spice rack in the ADK kitchen. I decided it was high time it was put to good use.

In this dish I’ve combined it with some leftover roast chicken, chicken stock, veg and brown rice to make a tasty bowl of sticky, fiery deliciousness. You can see from my photo above that I’ve garnished it with chopped red chilli and scallions, and a slice of fresh lemon.

Some like it hot, they say, and I purposely gave this dish a good dose of cajun kick. Mind you, I also had some sour cream on hand which, when stirred in, acted like a fire extinguisher in the mouth. If that degree of heat is not for you, however, just tone down the amount of cajun seasoning in the recipe, and omit the fresh chilli garnish.

Servings

4 adult portions.

Timings

35 mins to make.

You Will Need

  • 1 clove of garlic, crushed
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 1 tbsp oil
  • 2 tbsp cajun seasoning
  • 1 red pepper, chopped
  • 1 sweet potato, cut into 1cm cubes
  • 200g brown rice
  • 750ml chicken stock
  • some boiling water
  • leftover meat from the wings and legs of 1 roast chicken
  • 1 red chilli, chopped
  • 2 scallions, chopped
  • 1 slice of fresh lemon
  • sour cream to stir in (optional)

Method

  1. Combine the garlic, onion and cajun seasoning in the oil, in a wok over a medium heat.
  2. After a minute or so, stir in the red pepper and sweet potato.
  3. After another few minutes, turn down the heat and stir in the rice. Add in the stock and bring to the boil, then reduce to a simmer.
  4. Flake in the leftover chicken and let the dish simmer for around 20 mins. Test a grain of rice to see if it is cooked. If it needs more time, top up with the boiling water, until the rice is cooked and the liquid is absorbed, leaving it with a sticky coating.
  5. Spoon into bowls and top with the chilli, scallion and lemon garnish. Serve with some sour cream to douse the flames, if required!

Customise it!

The jar of cajun seasoning I used is a convenient, ready made mix of chilli powder, cayenne pepper, allspice, black pepper, coriander, ginger, cumin seeds, fennel seeds and cardamom. However, if you wish to make your own mix from these core spices then that should be fine.

If you wish to speed it up a little then use white long grain or basmati rice instead of brown.

Here’s a legendary track that kind of sums up my first few mouthfuls of this dish, as I reached for the nice, cooling sour cream to stir in: The Prodigy with Firestarter.

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Recipes Sides

Crunchy Fruit and Nut Pilaff

Subtly spiced with cinnamon, gently coloured with saffron, and packed with fruit, nuts and seeds, this summer pilaff will bring a crunch and a zing to your outdoor eating. Serve it as a side to barbecued food, quiche or as part of a picnic.

Servings

Up to six people as a side dish

Timings

Preparation 10 mins, cooking time 10 mins, final touches 5 mins

You will need:

  • a tablespoon of oil
  • 175g basmati rice
  • a few threads of saffron
  • a few grains of sea salt
  • one cinnamon stick
  • 300 ml vegetable or chicken stock
  • a handful of cashew nuts
  • a handful of pumpkin seeds, toasted
  • a small pack of pomegranate seeds
  • a handful of chopped flat parsley, or other fresh garden herbs

Method

  1. Heat the oil in a saucepan for a few moments, then chuck in the cinnamon stick. Give it a good shake so that it is gently coated in the oil and is giving off a sizzle.
  2. Pound the saffron and salt in a pestle and mortar till it forms a bright yellowy powder. Add it to the cinnamon with the rice. Pour in the stock and bring it to the boil. Reduce to a simmer and leave the lid on. It should take about 10 – 12 minutes for the rice to absorb the stock.
  3. While the rice is cooking, fetch the other ingredients. The only one that requires any preparation is the pumplin seeds – spread these out on a baking tray and toast them in the oven at 180c for about 5 mins max. This will give them an extra degree of crunch, but do keep your eye on them as they will burn if left too long!
  4. Turn off the heat under the rice and let it cool in the pan. Then fluff it up with a fork and add the seeds, cashews, pomegranate seeds and herbs. Transfer to a serving dish, cover and refrigerate till it’s time to serve.

Customise it!

Go freestyle and play around with the ingredients, while keeping within the fruit, nut and crunch theme. A teaspoon of turmeric can be used in place of the saffron if you wish – it will produce the same vivid colour. Substitute other unsalted nuts for the cashews if you prefer or have them to hand. Add sunflower or other seeds if you wish. The first time I made this I used chopped fresh apricots as they were in season and fairly cheap in the shops, along with dried cranberries, before replacing both with the pomegra,nate seeds, which give it a glisten, great colour and have their own special crunch. Chopped spring onions are another useful addition. Squeeze half a lemon over it just before serving, or add a favourite dressing if you wish. Let your creativity flow! Feel free to post a note below as I would love to hear of any other variations you try.