...well whatever that means... First day of unemployment meant I had enough time to experiment with something a bit different.
To kick things off, I put the lentils in a pan of water to simmer as this would take some time.
In a large mixing bowl, I measured out some nutmeg, garlic, lemon zest and panko breadcrumbs.
The spinach was dry fried in batches until it had withered and lost most of its moisture. This, along with the drained lentils, was added to the mixing bowl with an egg to bind. It was a bit of a solid mass for my blender to cope with so I had to bind the mixture by hand and wooden spoon. This was seasoned with salt and pepper.
Supposedly this mixture should have made 20 balls... I just about managed 18 and some were very tiny. It was a wet gooey mess to try and roll into balls, but I suppose that means they'll be nice and moist after baking? The balls (polpettes?) were baked for 15 minutes.
Meanwhile, I put a small pan of spaghetti on and made the sauce. This included lemon zest, garlic, chopped almonds, olive oil, basil and cherry tomatoes. This I could blitz in the blender, but it turned out much runnier than expected despite following the quantities pretty precise. In fact less tomatoes were used.
It wasn't exactly pesto textured, but it wasn't too runny once it was mixed up. It was very garlicky, however. Mmmmm.
The spaghetti was drained and plated up, topped with a few of the balls.
I dolloped some of the tomato sauce on top to finish. It was very interesting and different and I was very pleased with how the polpette turned out.