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Lamb Kofta Flatbreads

The ultimate quick summery dinner has landed with these banging lamb kofta flatbreads.

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Start by adding the lamb mince to a bowl. Season with the smoked paprika, cumin, coriander, garlic and onion granules, along with a pinch of salt and pepper.

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For

2

M

I

250

g

10% fat lamb mince

1/2

tsp

Smoked paprika

1/2

tsp

Ground cumin

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Per Serving

Calories

519kcal

Fat

18.6g

Carbs

40g

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Notes

If you don't like lamb mince simply swap to beef mince instead. Swap to a pitta bread for a lower calorie option to serve.

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Rachel F

14 days ago

Absolutely loved this! Would be gorgeous on the bbq in summer!

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Alex

13 days ago

So thrilled you loved it! Bbq summer dreams, indeed! xx

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Katie M

5 months ago

Yum!

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Katie M

5 months ago

Yum!

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Sarah L

5 months ago

Partner made abit too much so had to split over 2 flatbreads

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Pamela C

9 months ago

What is reduced fat salad cheese!?

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Emma C

9 months ago

It’s like feta, if you shop at Morrisons it’s right with the feta

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Lamb Kofta Flatbreads

The ultimate quick summery dinner has landed with these banging lamb kofta flatbreads.

Ingredients

Method

Nutrition

Turn cooking mode on

Step 1

Start by adding the lamb mince to a bowl. Season with the smoked paprika, cumin, coriander, garlic and onion granules, along with a pinch of salt and pepper.

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For

2

M

I

250

g

10% fat lamb mince

1/2

tsp

Smoked paprika

1/2

tsp

Ground cumin

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Per Serving

Calories

519kcal

Fat

18.6g

Carbs

40g

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Notes

If you don't like lamb mince simply swap to beef mince instead. Swap to a pitta bread for a lower calorie option to serve.

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Rachel F

14 days ago

Absolutely loved this! Would be gorgeous on the bbq in summer!

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Alex

13 days ago

So thrilled you loved it! Bbq summer dreams, indeed! xx

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Katie M

5 months ago

Yum!

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Katie M

5 months ago

Yum!

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S

Sarah L

5 months ago

Partner made abit too much so had to split over 2 flatbreads

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P

Pamela C

9 months ago

What is reduced fat salad cheese!?

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Emma C

9 months ago

It’s like feta, if you shop at Morrisons it’s right with the feta

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