Another recipe from ‘Eating for Victory’. I LOVE this book because it literally is a made out of the scans of ACTUAL Ministry of Food leaflets bound together in a hardback book.
This recipe is for ‘Mince-in-the-Hole’ and was a way to use up bits of leftover meats which were minced up and formed into balls, roasted in the baking pan then the batter was added and baked until cooked.
Being a veggie I used Quorn mince but had problems forming it into balls that would stick together even with the addition of some sticky tomato chutney and a little bit of margarine. Nevertheless I was able to mound the mixture up sufficiently in the baking pan to make a fairly good attempt at it. It tasted very nice and I ate two portions with peas, carrots and gravy!
Have you thought about doing this with the Quorn “meatballs”? That may work as it is already formed!
Good idea!!!
We did this tonight with the Quorn “meatballs” and it worked a treat 😀 (oh and I re-posted the recipe to my recipe done blog)
Might work well with some kind of “beanball” recipe too.
Good idea- I bet it would, mushed up kidney beans!
I love things like this! I collect old cookbooks and I love trying some of the different recipes too!
I think its not only nostalgia but curiosity too!!! xx
Just wanted to say I have been interested to browse the Australian Women’s Weekly magazines online at http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/title/112. each one has two pages of recipes, usually towards the back, one is from their food editor and one is recipes sent in by readers. The wartime editions have especially interesting recipes!
Thanks for your message and link…I will check it out! Xx