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One Pot Wonders
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Believe it or not, I actually cooked last night! Real food!
I made this but changed the veg for ones I like.
http:// www.bbc goodfoo ...-pot ?pager. offset= 160
Anyway, it was completely delicious and sooooo easy! Wondered if anyone had any suggestions for similar dishes that are easy, healthy and that I can adapt to my very very fussy tastes?
I made this but changed the veg for ones I like.
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Anyway, it was completely delicious and sooooo easy! Wondered if anyone had any suggestions for similar dishes that are easy, healthy and that I can adapt to my very very fussy tastes?
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Chop onion, celery and carrot in quantities that either please you or are to hand. Put olive oil in bottom of big pan and fry chopped veg gently. Then add things that take your fancy - the chicken of course; a spud; a leek; a can of tomatoes - any of these things could be about the pantry. A handful of red lentils will be nice. Let all ingrederments splutter awhile then add water sparingly to cover, and either slam in the oven with a lid on or simmer on a tiny heat for an hour or so. Salt and pepper to taste.
If you add more water this is a soup, less water you have a plateful.
Chop onion, celery and carrot in quantities that either please you or are to hand. Put olive oil in bottom of big pan and fry chopped veg gently. Then add things that take your fancy - the chicken of course; a spud; a leek; a can of tomatoes - any of these things could be about the pantry. A handful of red lentils will be nice. Let all ingrederments splutter awhile then add water sparingly to cover, and either slam in the oven with a lid on or simmer on a tiny heat for an hour or so. Salt and pepper to taste.
If you add more water this is a soup, less water you have a plateful.