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arista 10-10-2013 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 6421450)
Pfft. Healthy? Winter is the perfect excuse to eat a load of junk and blame it on comfort eating :D


no keep Your Hips
Hot

Cherie 10-10-2013 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by arista (Post 6421501)
Cost effective
and you leave it on while you go to Work.


Pro People use them


:joker:yes Kizzy, not overnight when you are in bed!

Kizzy 10-10-2013 11:53 AM

Mmm that minestrone sounds lovely! deffo going to do that, if you do freeze meals whats the procedure?
If I were to cook double of a chicken stew today say, freeze half, with it have to be fully defrosted before reheating?

Cherie 10-10-2013 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6421486)
I'm a bit weird with frozen meat and bones haha, I do drain the cooking juices from a chicken let it settle and skim off the oil to get stock, but not boil bones.
I wish I liked curry more, we are right wusses chip shop stylee is as hot as we go :D
Lad loves pork and braised steak, but you hear stuff about red meat and it puts you off :(

No I don't boil bones either the fox gets any chicken bones in this house.

Cherie 10-10-2013 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6421507)
Mmm that minestrone sounds lovely! deffo going to do that, if you do freeze meals whats the procedure?
If I were to cook double of a chicken stew today say, freeze half, with it have to be fully defrosted before reheating?

Yes you need to fully defrost anything with meat it in. With anything just veg based, you can get away with reheating it without fully defrosting.

Kizzy 10-10-2013 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 6421505)
:joker:yes Kizzy, not overnight when you are in bed!

Haha my mates mum had one she came in from a nightclub and devoured whatever her mum was making overnight once :joker:
That's what made me think overnight haha!

Josy 10-10-2013 12:00 PM

This thread has made me want to go into the kitchen and start cooking.

arista 10-10-2013 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 6421520)
This thread has made me want to go into the kitchen and start cooking.


Yes do it now

Later Relax



Life In The Fast Lane

Kizzy 10-10-2013 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 6421515)
Yes you need to fully defrost anything with meat it in. With anything just veg based, you can get away with reheating it without fully defrosting.

Right, I'm on it! :)
soaked some butter beans and red lentils last night so here goes... Will post the recipe once I decide what it is, and if the result is edible :laugh:

Cherie 05-11-2013 01:00 PM

well did you dust off your slo cooker Kizzy?

Vanessa 05-11-2013 01:01 PM

Sausages. :amazed:

Kazanne 05-11-2013 01:30 PM

Slow cookers are great for stewing meats.

Kizzy 05-11-2013 01:31 PM

No... :laugh: I did a chicken and spinach concoction on the hob though night before last, can rustle up a stew in an hour now so will keep it in the cupboard for now:D here's how it went...
Chicken
dried mixed beans,chick peas,lentils (soak 24hrs or more)
onion
kallo stock cube (2 chicken1veg)
spinkle of shwartz 'season all'
3-4 drops fish oil (trust me)
splash soy sauce
black pepper
Bulger wheat and or quinoa
loads frozen spinach and mixed veg.

Kazanne 05-11-2013 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6421507)
Mmm that minestrone sounds lovely! deffo going to do that, if you do freeze meals whats the procedure?
If I were to cook double of a chicken stew today say, freeze half, with it have to be fully defrosted before reheating?

baked potatoes Kizzy with coleslaw and other toppings.

Kizzy 05-11-2013 02:07 PM

Yep love a jacket tatty having them tonight ... well, it's tradition lol!
hate having the oven on just for a few spuds but meh, Or I could do a fritatta too?...:)

fingers 05-11-2013 03:10 PM

If you don't have a slow cooker the next best thing is just to use your Gas or Electric Hob with a Simmer Mat between the heat source and the base of your pot.
I use one all the time for slowcooking, you turn the gas to its lowest setting and cook for as log as you want.
Cheapest I've found online are from EBay, regular prices go from about £7 - £15 - EBay do them from £1.50!

> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/33098...f13=80&ff14=95

Kizzy 05-11-2013 04:16 PM

I was trying to work out what is the cheapest cooking method too, is is slow cooker as the temp is so low or the hob for speed?
If I use the oven I try to do as much as poss to utilize the energy efficiently.

fingers 05-11-2013 04:25 PM

Can't answer that, kizzy, but I reckon that gas hob simmering has to be about the cheapest, you are using the absolute minimum when using a Simmer Mat.

Redway 05-11-2013 04:27 PM

Try these:

http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/c.../top-20-winter

And the lot - http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=hea...&client=safari

Admittedly googled it just now but they usually have some pretty solid ideas.

michael21 05-11-2013 04:44 PM

i just order Large Donner Kebab cant wait for it to get here

Josy 22-11-2014 08:29 AM

I'm making soup today, just ham and veg I think but may decide to add more meat later..

For a massive pot:

1 decent sized Ham Hock
7 large carrots (5 diced and 2 grated)
4 Onions chopped
2 large Leeks sliced
1 small Swede/Turnip diced
3 Potatoes diced
1 Cup of Pearl Barley
Half a cup of lentils
A couple of ham or veg stock cubes
Black Pepper

I blend mine a little once cooked with the hand blender.

Using the cooker to make this because I already have a gammon joint cooking in my slow cooker.

kirklancaster 22-11-2014 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 7383910)
I'm making soup today, just ham and veg I think but may decide to add more meat later..

For a massive pot:

1 decent sized Ham Hock
7 large carrots (5 diced and 2 grated)
4 Onions chopped
2 large Leeks sliced
1 small Swede/Turnip diced
3 Potatoes diced
1 Cup of Pearl Barley
Half a cup of lentils
A couple of ham or veg stock cubes
Black Pepper

I blend mine a little once cooked with the hand blender.

Using the cooker to make this because I already have a gammon joint cooking in my slow cooker.

Delicious, and apart from the pearl barley, you use the same ingredients as I do.

I love cooking ham shank with steeping peas, onions, a bit of celery and seasoning - scrumptious.

Josy 22-11-2014 09:28 AM

Do you not like Pearl Barley Kirk?

Kazanne 22-11-2014 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6421090)
Can I tell you a secret?....
I have NEVER used my slow cooker :laugh:
But I promise I will!

Kizzy ,you should,they are a God send,put ingredients in ,in the morning and hey presto it's ready for tea time and beautifully cooked.

Josy 22-11-2014 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 7383924)
Kizzy ,you should,they are a God send,put ingredients in ,in the morning and hey presto it's ready for tea time and beautifully cooked.

I agree.

I love my slow cooker :flutter:


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