Ingredients:40g parmesan, chopped roughly
1 clove of garlic
400g chicken breast, fat&nerves removed, chopped into cubes
220g zucchini
100g bread crumbs
1 egg
Salt, ground ginger, dried thyme, curry
Preparation:# Grate parmesan for 15 seconds speeding up from 2 to 9 and set aside
# Chop garlic and 200g of chicken for 10 seconds on Speed 7. Set aside
# Mince the remaining 200g of chicken for 10 seconds on Speed 7.
# Put back garlic-chicken mixture into TM Bowl
# Add zucchini, bread crumbs, egg, salt and spices. Mix 30 seconds on Speed 7
# Oil your hands a little. Get pieces from the mixture and thread onto skewers
# Cover oven tray with baking paper. Place the skewers
# Bake in preheated oven at 200ºC. After 15 minutes passed, turn them and continue to cook for 10-15 minutes until browned
Photos: http://thermomixtarifdefterim.blogspot.com/2010/10/zucchini-chicken-skewers.htmlhttp://www.cookaround.com/yabbse1/showthread.php?t=46488members' commentsKym - I actually over processed the mince and then couldn't find our skewers so I turned them into chicken and zucchini cakes. The kids loved them! My eldest thought that were huge chicken nuggets so they'll be on the menu again as its an easy way to get some vegies into her.
JD - did 1/2 quantity and cooked them outside in the weber.
Because that usually runs hotter than an oven, I reduced the cooking time to 20 minutes all up. DH is on medication which makes food taste dry so he naturally said they were tasty but a bit dry but to me they were perfect. I would maybe add a little more zucchini next time to see if that would make them more moist for him and they are a great idea for BBQ's. I used metal sticks which I sprayed and they just slid off so easily so could be used in long bread rolls or in wraps with salad. Thanks farfallina .
I sprayed them with oil before popping into the weber - has to help with the browning. It made 5 from half the recipe - they ended up the size of a thick sausage. Will check after 15 minutes next time.
Jannikins - I used chicken thigh as that's what I had in the freezer.
I think it would be better to chop the Zucchini in the TMX before adding with other ingredients, some bits were still chunky, and I had to give it a bit longer.
The mix was very soft so I could not be bothered trying to get it onto skewers, I dolloped it onto the baking sheets, making flat little kofte type things.
They were ok, I ate them with some sweet chilli sauce, would be a nice addition to party food.
MMM I have to say they just might be even better cold.