Dried beans are cheap, and with a little foresight, can be transformed into a few versions of a meal, such as a soup, patties, pate, etc. They are soaked overnight, then the water with the toxins drained, covered with fresh water, and boiled for another good solid
2-3 hours until tender. Once cooked, they can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days, or frozen for easy access for recipes. Be aware that a small packet will make quite a generous serving once soaked and cooked. I find it much easier to make a bigger batch and store it for later use.
These patties may need extra breadcrumbs if they are too soft to form balls.
Ingredients:
- 2 cups of cooked Lima beans(can be substituted with any other beans if required-preferably cooked at home to avoid extra additives which may have been added during production)
- 1 large onion-chopped
- 1 large garlic clove-crushed
- 1 large carrot, roughly chopped
- 2 free range organic eggs
- 2 tbs of good quality breadcrumbs (use wholegrain only, these are made without white processed flour – easy to make at home)
- 1 handful of chopped walnuts
- 1 handful of fresh herbs in season
- 1 tsp Himalayan salt
- cracked pepper to taste
- 2 tbs good quality, salt reduced soya sauce
- extra wholemeal crumbs and virgin olive oil for frying
- 100mls of Greek Yoghurt
- 1 garlic clove-crushed
- cracked sea salt and pepper to taste
Method:
- Place the soaked and cooked, tender beans, skin and all, in a blender. Add all other ingredients and pulse to achieve the desired effect.
- Mixture must be sticky and thick to be able to form golf ball size balls. Roll in bread crumbs and fry on a very shallow layer of oil-best to use olive oil spray on a non stick fry pan to avoid sticking .
- Flatten the ball once in the fry pan using a spatula or the back of your hand.
- Let sizzle for a couple of minutes until nicely browned, then carefully turn over for another couple of minutes. Be careful not to burn them.
Lovely topped with a yoghurt topping
Yoghurt topping:
- Mix yoghurt, garlic and salt and pepper in a small bowl.
- Serve on top of the patties for that extra zing !
Serve with a green salad and some brown steamed rice.