... but I digress, back to kebabs. These sausage and courgette kebabs are great for children and adults alike, but it is definitely a meal that children aged from say three can help out with. They can make their own dinner, have fun threading the skewers, but do take care and supervise, they love to watch and learn. Adults too can enjoy a sausage and courgette kebab or two - see what you think.
Tip, I always use the more meaty chipolata sausages those with at least 90% and above meat content.
Ingredients:
Makes 8 small skewers
2g carbs per serving
2 thin courgettes or 1 fat one, cut into quarters lengthways
½ red, yellow or orange pepper, cut into fat strips
3 chipolata sausages
8 cherry tomatoes
a little oil, for brushing
Ingredients:
Makes 8 small skewers
2g carbs per serving
2 thin courgettes or 1 fat one, cut into quarters lengthways
½ red, yellow or orange pepper, cut into fat strips
3 chipolata sausages
8 cherry tomatoes
a little oil, for brushing
Instructions:
These have been given as if a child is helping so obviously amend to suit your circumstances ...
1. Ask your grown-up helper to turn the oven to 200C/ 180C fan/gas 6. Cut the courgette and pepper into chunks with a knife or scissors (or ask your grown-up).
2. Cut each sausage into 3 or 4 pieces with your scissors (or ask your grown-up to do this).
3. Push the wooden sticks through the cherry tomatoes, peppers, courgettes and pieces of sausage in any order, making sure the pointy end is facing away from you.
4. Brush your skewers with olive oil and put in a baking dish. Ask your grown-up helper to put them in the oven for 20 mins or until the veg are soft and the sausage cooked.
1. Ask your grown-up helper to turn the oven to 200C/ 180C fan/gas 6. Cut the courgette and pepper into chunks with a knife or scissors (or ask your grown-up).
2. Cut each sausage into 3 or 4 pieces with your scissors (or ask your grown-up to do this).
3. Push the wooden sticks through the cherry tomatoes, peppers, courgettes and pieces of sausage in any order, making sure the pointy end is facing away from you.
4. Brush your skewers with olive oil and put in a baking dish. Ask your grown-up helper to put them in the oven for 20 mins or until the veg are soft and the sausage cooked.
These can also be cooked on a BBQ or grill.
Serve simply with a salad or finger snacks such as celery, carrot or pepper sticks.
All the best Jan
6 comments:
Lovely idea for the children
Thanks.
Jane:)
Hold the sausage for me but please, more vedge. Yum.
Hello Jane - I'm sure your children will love helping you make these. Enjoy ...
Many thanks for your comment.
All the best Jan
Hi Ivy ... yes definitely more veg and hold the sausage for you!
Many thanks for your comment.
All the best Jan
A delicious and easy recipe! And I love your cup. So cute!
Hello Martha - this is such an easy recipe idea and can be adapted to suit children or adults.
Yes, it is a cute mug !
Many thanks for your comment.
All the best Jan
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