Fried Liver Recipe - With Broccoli And Leeks - One Pan Meal
This is my fastest and most simple fried liver recipe. Prepared in one pan together with the vegetables within only 15 minutes. Perfect if you're in a hurry!
First, put the broccoli and leeks on a soup plate and cook them in the microwave for about 10 minutes, until they are nearly done
In the meantime, melt coconut oil in a pan on low-medium heat
Then, fry the beef liver for about 5 minutes on each side, until it gets some dark brown color. Season it with some salt, pepper and cumin on one side first and on the other after flipping it
Move beef liver in the pan to a less hot spot on the side and add your precooked vegetables -including their water from the plate
Finally, pour the soy sauce on top of the vegetables and fry them for about 5 minutes while stiring
Asian Style Pork Belly - With String Beans & Coconut Milk
This asian style pork belly with fried string beans is creamed with coconut milk and prepared within 25 minutes. It is dairy free, simple to prepare and high in healthy fats.
This recipe for marinated chicken liver is super simple, makes the liver very tinder and mildens its taste. In addition, liver is extremely affordable and rich in nutrients at the same time.
You need to marinate the chicken liver about 12-24 hours before you want to cook it.
Optimally, you do this the previous evening if possible
Put the chicken livers into a zip lock bag or a container and add all other ingredients
Mix everything thoroughly and make sure that the meat is completely covered.
Then, close your zip lock bag or container and store it in the fridge for 12-24 hours
When this waiting period is over, preheat your pan with some lard or coconut oil in it to medium heat
Finally, fry the chicken liver for 10-15 minutes. It is no problem if some of the marinade goes into the pan and you can even use it to cook the liver in it or make a sauce out of it
While the liver is cooking, you may prepare some side dishes, like boiled eggs, vegetables or mushrooms
Recipe Notes
Never pour raw, leftover marinade over the cooked liver.
If you want to use the leftover marinade, make sure to boil it up to kill all harmful bacteria.
Don't marinate in aluminum containers or foil, because a chemical reaction could spoil the food.
The best way to marinate liver is using the zip lock bag in order for it to be evenly surrounded by the marinade.
There is no Nutrition Label for this recipe yet.
These nutrition facts only include the marinated liver.