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Kids Lunchbox Idea: Spinach & Beet Cutlets

February 24, 2016 - Leave a Comment

Every couple of weeks or so, a few of us mommies get together over coffee. As with any group of women, our discussions vary from current events, fashion, things-husbands-do-to-annoy-us, food, and almost always, our kids and their eating habits. One such discussion last week led to the topic of our kids’ lunchboxes. A few of the moms confessed that they were completely lost when it came to packing something wholesome and nutritious for their kids’ lunchbox that was tasty enough to eat and would not invite any sort of whining from the little ones.

When we first enrolled Baby Dear at school, I was giddy with excitement over the opportunity to pack him a lunchbox everyday. My head buzzed with ideas on tiny portions of homemade gourmet meals all wrapped up and sent off with love. Alas, that was never to happen. As luck would have it, Baby Dear goes to a school that prides itself in serving healthy, well-balanced meals to every student on a daily basis. And I can’t complain really, since his lunches on most days seem to be even better than mine. Spinach Lasagna, anyone? Or maybe some Butter Chicken? How about Veggie Lo Mein with some Broccoli on the side?

Needless to say, the meals provided at his school are mom-approved, and he seems to enjoy them as well. But I can’t stop myself from imagining packing him a lunch every now and then. I often challenge myself to come up with recipes that are quick and simple to whip up. So when a few of my friends complained to have run out of ideas, I enthusiastically jumped into in the discussion with a bagful of my own!

I always find that small portion sizes like finger foods work best for kids. It makes it easier for them to eat and tend to be less messier as well. Cutlets, or Patties are perfect for this reason. You can literally make them out of anything, even leftovers, and they always turn out lip-smacking good! Today’s recipe that I want to share, is a favourite snack in our home. You can change up the veggies, adding in anything you like, but the idea remains the same. I like making them into two-bite sizes, but you can also make them slightly bigger to be sandwiched between buns as a burger or sorts.

SPINACH & BEET CUTLETS

Prep time: 15 min | Cooking time: 20 min | Serves: a crowd

Special equipment recommended:

Non-stick frying pan

Ingredients:

Directions:

Mix all the ingredients, except the oil, in a large bowl to incorporate well. You can set it aside for 15-20 minutes to intensify the flavours.

Divide the mix into 12-15 equal portions and form into patties.

Heat enough oil to coat a wide non-stick pan, and shallow fry the patties for 2-3 minutes on each side till they are completely cooked through and slightly crisp.

Alternately, you can brush them with a slight amount of oil on both sides, and bake in a 375 degree pre-heated oven for 8-10 minutes, turning once in between until completely cooked through.