Crikey! I first made a version of this recipe in December last year! And now I've made this recipe, which we both preferred. Potato Gems are not a product we normally have in our freezer, but I bought them just for this. (And I do like 'em, now and then.)
This recipe comes from Mingle, the Aussie company which sells "No Nasties" seasonings, condiments and spices. (Nope, not an ad; in fact I'm not a huge fan of their products.) So I made their recipe, but used my fave seasonings. I added a hot-smoked salmon and chickpea salad to add protein, and make it into a more substantial dinner.
They were a wee bit sparing in the details of the recipe, so I've had to make do. I think I've done a fair job of it. They said to bake the Gems at 180C, which took over an hour! So I've definitely upped the baking temp. here, and made a few changes. (Measurements devised by moi.)
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crunchy, cuke-y, salty, seedy - all the good stuff! |
Serves 3 as a main, or 4 as an (Aussie) entrée:
ingredients:
500g./18 oz of Potato Gems (frozen) see Notes
2 Lebanese cucumbers, peeled (or not, as you prefer) and sliced thinly
260g./1 cup/9 oz Greek (plain) yoghurt
1/2 red onion, finely sliced: = around 100g./3.5 oz
1 Tbs capers
1/4 cup of parsley, chopped
juice of half a lemon
1-2 spring onions/scallions, finely sliced (optional)
seasonings of your choice - I used 1 Tbs (Bush Tucker) dukkah, some sea salt and black pepper, Aleppo pepper (maybe 1 tsp), and a good sprinkling of dried onion flakes, dried garlic granules, and dried chives (1-2 tsp of each)
Sherry's Pickings recipe:
For the salmon salad:
1 tin of chickpeas - 400g./14 oz, drained
150g./5.3 oz hot-smoked salmon, flaked and skin removed
herbs and seasonings of your choice - I used salt and pepper, dried chives and fresh parsley
1 Tbs EV olive oil
1-2 Tbs Kewpie mayonnaise or Greek yoghurt (optional)
2 spring onions/scallions, finely sliced (optional)
cukes! |
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you guessed it! |
Method:
Whack on your oven to 210C/410F to heat up
Place the Gems on a large, lined baking tray in a single layer, and bake for 20 minutes
Take the tray out of the oven, throw on the seasonings, flatten them with the base of a glass, and back into the oven for another 15-20 minutes - or till golden brown and crunchy see Notes
While that's happening, slice the cukes finely, (and the red onion), and place them into a large salad bowl with the yoghurt, capers, parsley, lemon juice, spring onions and the seasonings
Give it a firm, but loving stir till just combined
Place the Gems over the top of the salad, throw on some more parsley if you like, and serve with the salmon salad - the ingredients of which have just been stirred gently together in a medium bowl
This can be an entrée for several people, or a main meal for 3
Notes:
The Mingle recipe doesn't give the quantity for the Potato Gems, so I just guesstimated it at 500 grams - you could use more, if you please
Oh yes, I forgot to say that they are called Tater Tots in the U.S.!
I ended up adding 1.5 Tbs of lemon juice to each of the salads
Crank up the heat to 220C/430F for 5-10 minutes at the end, if they still won't go nicely golden and crunchy
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and you guessed it again :=) |
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ingredients gathered |
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toss 'em in the herbs and spices |
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baked and squished |
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cukes and yoghurt almost ready for their blanket of Potato Gems :=) |
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on they go |
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salmon salad ready for mixing |
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and mixed! |
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even Winnie-the-Pooh approves :=) |
As a side note, the recipe I first made in December 2024 (from Better Homes and Gardens mag.) had no cukes, but instead added 2 garlic cloves, 2 rashers of fried bacon, 1/4 cup mayo and 1/4 cup sour cream, herbs and seasonings - we found all this way too rich! It also had 3 gherkins and 2 Tbs of the pickling juice, plus fresh dill. We preferred this simpler, (maybe) healthier dish from Mingle. And my salmon salad really filled out the meal.
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ingredients for the BH&G recipe |
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which I served with chicken kebabs |
Just a little side story to our week - it was a Public Holiday on the Wednesday for the Royal Agricultural Show here in Brisbane. Other areas have a different day for it, so we headed out a bit west to the Scenic Rim for a country drive. We picked up a desk lamp that Mr P. had commissioned from an artist who uses recycled items to make her fabulous artworks. This lamp is made from a (handmade) staircase banister (or is it a newel post?), a carpenter's plane (watch out for the sharp blade), and a very old spirit level - so gorgeous! I love that the spirit level is still in working order.
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