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Low FODMAP Sweet Potato & Lamb Fritters with Salad

Low FODMAP Sweet Potato & Lamb Fritters-2
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Low FODMAP Sweet Potato & Lamb Fritters with Salad

Prep
20 MIN
Cooks in
20 MIN
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Serves
4

These melt in your mouth low FODMAP lamb fritters are the perfect combo of fresh Asian flavours. They freeze and reheat well so make a double batch and pop them into the freezer.

Sweet potato is low FODMAP in small amounts and can be enjoyed on the first phase of the low FODMAP diet.

Freezer note: You can make the lamb and sweet potato fritters in advance and freeze in an airtight container for up to 3 months. Just before serving, warm in the microwave or frypan until heated through. Then serve with fresh salad.

Recipe last updated 27th July 2024.

Ingredients

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Lamb Fritters

1.5   sweet potato (peeled & diced)
1.33   potato (peeled & diced)
1   garlic infused oil
450   lean ground lamb (or ground beef)
1   green onions/scallions (green leaves only, finely chopped)
1   grated/crushed ginger
2   soy sauce
1   oyster sauce
1   fresh cilantro (chopped)

Salad

4   lettuce (butter, iceberg, red coral) (roughly chopped)
1   cucumber (diced)
2   medium common tomato (diced)
1   carrot (grated)

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Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 180ºC (355ºF) bake function.
  2. Peel and cube the sweet potato and potato. Place in a large saucepan of hot water over high heat and boil for about ten minutes until soft. Roughly mash with a fork.
  3. While the potatoes cook, make the lamb. Heat the garlic infused oil in a large frypan, add the ground lamb mince and allow to brown. Then stir through the ginger, spring onion tips, soy sauce, oyster sauce and fresh cilantro/coriander.
  4. Place the mashed potato and lamb mixture into a large bowl, mix well. Using a 1/4 cup measure, scoop and shape into even sized fritters and place on a roasting tray lined with baking paper. Dust with flour and brush with a little bit of olive oil.
  5. Place in the oven and bake for 10 minutes each side, until golden brown.
  6. Make the salad. Then serve the lamb fritters hot with a side salad.
SHOW NUTRITION

Nutrition per serve

    | |
Calories 455
Fat 27.3g
Saturates 11.7g
Protein 23.6g
Carbs 31g
Sugars 6.8g
Fibre 5.4g
Salt 0.4g
Iron 3.6mg
Calcium 78.3mg
Calories 455
Fat 27.3g
Saturates 11.7g
Protein 23.6g
Carbs 31g
Sugars 6.8g
Fibre 5.4g
Salt 0.4g
Iron 3.6mg
Calcium 78.3mg
Calories 456
Fat 27.3g
Saturates 11.7g
Protein 23.6g
Carbs 31g
Sugars 6.8g
Fibre 5.4g
Salt 0.4g
Iron 3.6mg
Calcium 78.4mg
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