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recipes for fridge contents
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i have to use up
lardons
choriso
onions
tomatoes
garlic
mint
cucumber(2)
2 wilted carrits
celery
cabbage
turnip
cheese
cold meat
and a few other odds and ends,i would like to freeze some of this stuff,so would appreciate some yummy ideas.
lardons
choriso
onions
tomatoes
garlic
mint
cucumber(2)
2 wilted carrits
celery
cabbage
turnip
cheese
cold meat
and a few other odds and ends,i would like to freeze some of this stuff,so would appreciate some yummy ideas.
Answers
Cucumber soup - dont laugh I've looked it up
You can throw a bit of that mint in too
You can throw a bit of that mint in too
13:38 Wed 31st Oct 2012
Onions, tomatoes, chorizo & galric would make a cracking sauce for pasta, and will freeze.
Agree, mint, yogurt, cucumber and garlic for a raita/tzatziki (no it won't freeze)
Cabbage stirfired with onions, lardons & garlic.
Onions, carrots, turnip, celery soup, add a handful of lentils, rice, soup pasta to make it more hearty, shredded ham would be ok added at the end and serve with cheesy croutes. (will freeze)
Agree, mint, yogurt, cucumber and garlic for a raita/tzatziki (no it won't freeze)
Cabbage stirfired with onions, lardons & garlic.
Onions, carrots, turnip, celery soup, add a handful of lentils, rice, soup pasta to make it more hearty, shredded ham would be ok added at the end and serve with cheesy croutes. (will freeze)
i will start again
4 portions pumpkin purree for soup
pasta sauce using-onion,garlic,peppers,chillies,carton tomato sauce.
boiled potatoes and turnip and made mash
boiled cabbage
fried choriso and lardons and put into a container
celery soup
going to work on the cucumber and mint later
thanks for all the great ideas.
4 portions pumpkin purree for soup
pasta sauce using-onion,garlic,peppers,chillies,carton tomato sauce.
boiled potatoes and turnip and made mash
boiled cabbage
fried choriso and lardons and put into a container
celery soup
going to work on the cucumber and mint later
thanks for all the great ideas.
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