2008
Food on TV - Adapting it to What’s Available
A friend of mine was visiting relatives recently when he found himself sitting in front of TV with a distant cousin he had hardly seen since she was a child. She was watching a cookery programme, not sure which one, but she was spellbound, unavailable for conversation and completely absorbed.
When the programme ended he asked her if she enjoyed these kind of shows.
“I absolutely love them, I watch them all.”
“So, you must be a pretty good cook then?” he commented.
“Oh no, I hate cooking, I never cook at all” was her extraordinary reply.
I wonder how unusual she is? I know I am just as addicted to food on TV as she is - my current obsession is Masterchef, The Professionals and everyone knows not to even try speaking to me if Heston Blumenthal appears - but in truth I very rarely replicate precisely what I see on the screen.
I do pick up ideas though, and take away some tips, from these shows, but often adapt recipes to what’s readily available and also what’s low carb.
A few weeks ago on Saturday Kitchen on BBC, made Beef Koftas with Halloumi and Fig Salad, which looked just yum. So I had a go at something similar yesterday, but instead of fig (not low carb) and halloumi (couldn’t find it) tried an avocado and fried mozzarella salad instead. I also changed the beef recipe a bit.
So what I ended up with was Beef Koftas with Mozzarella and Avocado Salad and Cucumber Dressing - maybe not the same, but I’d never have made it if I hadn’t watched that programme.

There are quite a few potentially expensive ingredients making up this dish - but since the beef, avocado, mozzarella and yoghurt are all Lidl’s it ends up fairly frugal. In fact everything except the cumin and coriander came from Lidl.
First the Koftas. Here’s what I used to serve 2 people:
- 1/2 lb minced beef
- 2 cloves garlic, very finely chopped
- 1/2 small onion, very finely chopped
- 1/2 red chili, very finely chopped
- Very generous pinch coriander powder
- 1/2 teaspoon cumin
- Salt and black pepper
Mix everything together well, divide into four and then form each portion into sort of sausages on skewers. I probably should have made them less fat than I did.
Fry these on a griddle pan or grill them under a hot grill.
Meanwhile make the dressing. This makes what looks like too much dressing, and I thought we’d have left overs. Not so, it was really tasty and we ate the lot:
- 1 tub Lidl Organic full fat yoghurt
- 5 inches of Cucumber
- 1/2 red chili
- 1 bulb Chinese garlic (this sort, which has a mild shallot-like garlic that is good raw)
- 1 scallion
Peel the cucumber and scrape out most of the seeds (they make the dressing too sloppy). Chop the cucumber into fine dice. Chop the scallion, garlic and chili finely, and everything with the yoghurt. Leave in the fridge to chill.
Make the salad at the last minute, because you want the mozzarella still hot:
- 1 pack Lidl (or any) Mozzarella, sliced
- 1 avocado
- Mixed leaves
- Lemon
- Olive oil
Peel and slice the avocado, squeeze over a little lemon juice and toss in a teaspoon of olive oil. Add a small amount of oil to a pan and heat until it starts to smoke. Add the mozzarella two or three slices at a time, don’t overcrowd the pan or it will cool down and the cheese will melt instead of frying. It cooks very quickly. Turn over after about 30 seconds. Repeat until all slices are cooked.
Toss the cheese and avocado together and serve on a bed of leaves alongside the Koftas with the cucumber dressing on the side.
Let me tell you now that the revelation here was the salad, which was wonderful, and I’ve never even thought of frying mozzarella before. It’s gorgeous, went very well with the Koftas and the hot mozzarella with the cool avocado and dressing was a great combination. I’ll be doing that again.
Tags: Avocado, Beef, Mozzarella, Recipes, TV food

October 9th, 2008 at 2:54 pm
It’s sounds wonderful.
October 9th, 2008 at 9:26 pm
Same here. What usually happens when I visit my friend Kate is that we watch food tv, talk a lot about food, and get so enthusiastic about it all that we forget to actually, you know, feed ourselves
Definitely pick up tips and factoids but I don’t think I’ve ever replicated something straight off the screen.
The koftas look scrumptious! And I love the sound of that dressing.
October 10th, 2008 at 10:45 am
Sounds great, I’ll be giving that a whirl this weekend.
October 10th, 2008 at 11:43 am
I enjoy watching TV cookery programmes but I don’t think I’ve ever tried to cook any of the dishes. Again, I might pick up some handy preparation or cooking tips. Haven’t really seen any of the new Masterchef, I miss watching John Torrode shovelling food into his mouth too much and the two boys shouting at each other about how “epic” and “serious” the competition has become.