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Meal ideas

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y0ungMum · 13/11/2017 17:58

Hello ladies, I'm looking for some cheap yet healthy and hearty meal ideas. My DD (3) isn't fussy when it comes to veg etc so more the merrier. Think I've just got in a rut of cooking the same stuff and I'm getting very bored!!!

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UAEMum · 13/11/2017 18:03

The things i do a lot are:
Beef strogonoff
Lasagne
Homemade burgers
Meatballs in tomato sauce
Spagbetti bolognaise
Chicken tikka massala
Butter chicken
Chicken fajitas
Chicken enchiladas
Thai chicken/prawn curry
Chilli con carne
Veggi chilli
Veggi curry
I can give you recipes, PM me

y0ungMum · 13/11/2017 18:13

Thank you so much some of them sound delicious and haven't tried some!! Yes I will thank you!

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Tinks15 · 13/11/2017 19:46

UAE can I have some of your recipes please? They look delish!

AtleastitsnotMonday · 13/11/2017 22:51

If you eat fish
Tuna pasta bake
Homemade fishcakes
Honey and mustard salmon fillets
Pasta with cream cheese, smoked salmon, mixed and sweet corn.
Fish pie

Fritata
Falafels
Root veg casserole
Chicken stuffed with blue cheese

goingbonkers123 · 13/11/2017 23:02

I’ve just made amazing pea and ham soup
500g peas soaked overnight
Rinsed then put in pan with lean gammon joint, cover with boiling water and simmer for couple hours.

Grated carrot in towards the end. Remove gammon, chop finely
Lots black pepper
Easy and tasty Smile

goingbonkers123 · 13/11/2017 23:05

Or campfire stew
Slow cooker
Chopped onion
2 Tins baked beans
1 tin tomato
Tomatoe paste
Green and red pepper
Gammon joint
Smoked paprika
Chilli flakes to taste
8 hrs in slow cooker on low

TinklyLittleLaugh · 14/11/2017 12:01

I do that going, but in an ordain army pan with sausages.

TinklyLittleLaugh · 14/11/2017 12:01

Ordinary.

goingbonkers123 · 14/11/2017 12:13

Ooo sounds good with sausages!

kateandme · 14/11/2017 13:05

reggie reggie sauce over chicken thighs.pour over sauce in morning leave in fridge.cook when ready.brilliant.
fajitas.
sausage and bean casserole
stew and dumplings.
bolognase base but as a pie with ready roll pastry on top
garlic bread slices or French stick as pie topping alternative.
veggie lasagne
sweet potato onion garlic pork chop tray bake
salami tomato peppers tin tomato or dolmio jar legume if you wants,into a pan saute down for minute till right consitancy.the have with anything from on top of toast.to jacket potatos rice or mixed through pasta
packet tortilini with pesto
packet tortilini with some peas and crème freche
chicken in white sauce with rice
chilli on top of doritos grill with cheese on top
burritos.
puff pastry tart tray bakes.any topping.our current favourite is bacon and egg tomato slices topping.

foodiemama26 · 14/11/2017 13:39

www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1792648/sausage-and-apple-casserole-

I added broccoli at the end too and it was delicious!

Roast dinner on a sunday and leftover meal on the monday (mash topped pie is a fav here).

Cottage pie

Paninis grilled in the George grill with salad.

Tray bake - any meat with loads of veggies/potatoes and different seasoning or spices. Cajun chicken and veg works very well!

Pasta bolagnaise bake

Macaroni and cauliflower cheese bake (add bacon and redonion for a bit more flavour and ciabatta chunks on top for a bit of texture).

EveryoneTalkAboutPopMusic · 14/11/2017 20:41

How about Carbonara or Veg Quesidillas?

reallybadidea · 14/11/2017 20:52

Some current favourites in my house:

Lamb biryani
Spaghetti and prawns
Butter bean stew
Pork satay burgers
Thai sweet potato soup
Mince and dumplings
Sausageball pasta bake
Chilli beef stew
Chicken and leek pie
Vegetable lasagna
Mushroom risotto
Pesto chicken stew
French chicken and peas
Pulled pork

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