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any1 got any recipes or ideas 4 diff meals or recipes? getting bored with same foods
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Whizz up;
2 onions
2tbsp tom puree
2 tbsp natural yog
tsp garam masala
tsp turmeric
fistfull (100g) cahew nuts
sprig coriander
pinch salt
splash lemon juice
4 cloves garlic
All up in a blender and splosh over some chopped chicken breats cooking away nicely in a big wok like pan.
Yum!
Whizz up;
2 onions
2tbsp tom puree
2 tbsp natural yog
tsp garam masala
tsp turmeric
fistfull (100g) cahew nuts
sprig coriander
pinch salt
splash lemon juice
4 cloves garlic
All up in a blender and splosh over some chopped chicken breats cooking away nicely in a big wok like pan.
Yum!
Farmhouse French
Buy a Baguette, split it in half lengthways.
Pull out the bread from inside, leaving two long hollow shells. Using a spoon, spread tomato ketchup along the inside base of each shell.
Use the microwave to make lightly scrambled egg: In a glass measuring jug, melt a small knob of butter, then add two large eggs and a small splash of milk, whisk together, then microwave until they are lightly scrambled (you must keep stopping and stirring). Make sure it is lightly set, not rubbery!
Spread the egg inside the shells, then add toppings of your choice - I then put on chopped pineapple, tomato slices, chopped ham then add a good sprinkle of grated Cheddar cheese.
Bake on a baking sheet at Gas mark 5 until the cheese is bubbling and the shells are golden brown.
You can serve these as they are, or serve with jacket potatoes, and corn on the cob, or salad. The bread you pulled out from the shells can be turned into breadcrumbs and frozen, to be used another day.
Buy a Baguette, split it in half lengthways.
Pull out the bread from inside, leaving two long hollow shells. Using a spoon, spread tomato ketchup along the inside base of each shell.
Use the microwave to make lightly scrambled egg: In a glass measuring jug, melt a small knob of butter, then add two large eggs and a small splash of milk, whisk together, then microwave until they are lightly scrambled (you must keep stopping and stirring). Make sure it is lightly set, not rubbery!
Spread the egg inside the shells, then add toppings of your choice - I then put on chopped pineapple, tomato slices, chopped ham then add a good sprinkle of grated Cheddar cheese.
Bake on a baking sheet at Gas mark 5 until the cheese is bubbling and the shells are golden brown.
You can serve these as they are, or serve with jacket potatoes, and corn on the cob, or salad. The bread you pulled out from the shells can be turned into breadcrumbs and frozen, to be used another day.