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Galen Mon 21-Sept-15 18:17:17

I'm doing middle eastern lamb chops. 340 cals per portion.
Serves 4
4 lamb chops
Tin of mandarin segments

Sauce
5oz yoghurt
1 Apple peeled and cored
1 onion chopped
1 tablespoon each of tomato purée,chutney and curry powder.
Salt and pepper to taste.

Put chops and drained mandarin segments in slow cooker

Liquididise the sauce ingredients and pour over

Cook until lamb is tender.

Easy

Riverwalk Wed 23-Sept-15 12:51:59

In the slow cooker:

2 lamb shanks
Onion and garlic
Can of cannelinni beans
Half can of chopped tomatoes
5 baby aubergines
Seasoning of turmeric, cumin, salt & pepper

Only had slow cooker for a few months so still experimenting - resisting the urge to stir and taste!

whitewave Wed 23-Sept-15 12:30:32

Today it is shepherds pie from weekend joint, and peach sponge and custard (should have made it yesterday but ran out of time)

Bellanonna Wed 23-Sept-15 10:58:12

I like the sound of Mr Nina. Wish I had one. Still, he does all the ironing, and tbh cooking can be fun smile

kittylester Wed 23-Sept-15 10:51:22

Cottage pie (from the freezer as it's school run day!) with peas and broccoli that has been tossed in lemon and parmesan. Yummy!!

ninathenana Wed 23-Sept-15 10:36:48

DH will be cooking home made korma and saffron rice.
Lunch will be the tomato soup he made yesterday with home grown fruit.
I do cook, honest!

Marmark1 Tue 22-Sept-15 21:23:29

Cheese and onion omelette with salad,and two big bowls of home made rice pudding,yummy.

Bellanonna Tue 22-Sept-15 20:10:56

Penne with carbonara sauce. Delicious.

janerowena Tue 22-Sept-15 19:54:50

Salmon steaks on red peppers, mushrooms, onions and garlic, all with a big helping of reduced white wine, served on a bed of courgetti with loads of flat parsley.

jack Tue 22-Sept-15 17:07:54

Sea bass fillets (from M&S) with fried leftover new potatoes (most of which will be eaten by DH as I have put on weight this summer) and salad or griddled courgettes. Oh and blinis with peppery cream cheese and smoked salmon to start with. These are left over from a girls' supper party I hosted last night. One blini for me; two for him. Delish.

smile

brawlass Tue 22-Sept-15 16:19:41

slow cooked casserole (in Rayburn not slow-cooker) with last of veg from
garden then apple amber, havn't made this for years so hope it turns out OK, and ice-cream.

Granny1sland Tue 22-Sept-15 14:31:14

Trout caught by friends, with Orkney potatoes.....pleased to see some 'lamb' eaters in posts, as we are lamb producers ??

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 22-Sept-15 14:18:30

This cold wet weather makes me want to make macaroni milk pudding. Fattening though!

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 22-Sept-15 14:17:21

Out. Not it

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 22-Sept-15 14:16:49

Galen grin (re boiling sweet friends)

I Will try your chops dish as soon as the sun shines to encourage me to go it shopping.

Today here it's mince from the freezer so will do burgers (with a couple of Oxos added to the mix).

Funnygran Tue 22-Sept-15 14:12:22

Have just made a barley risotto from a recipe in last Sunday's Times magazine. It also has chorizo, roasted squash and onion in it and having had a cooks taste it is delicious. Made it early as have other things to do today so hope it warms up OK. Intend serving it with grilled fish as the recipe suggests. Don't know how healthy it all is although my mum always said barley was good for the blood. Didn't read the calorie count on the chorizo packet!

Galen Tue 22-Sept-15 13:22:11

I have already lost the 7lbs I gained during the cruise. Want to lose some more before the Xmas one. ( Qeen Victoria to the Canaries for 12 days)

Grannygee Tue 22-Sept-15 13:21:17

Feeling grot today with fluey cold and aches etc sad so it's got to be easy tonight. Spag Bol using jar of sauce with mince and tarted up with extra garlic mushrooms and red pepper with a dollop of mango chutney thrown in. Wholewheat spaghetti. No afters or maybe yogurts.

Nelliemoser Tue 22-Sept-15 12:27:55

I don't know yet but it won't have any more than 300 calories as this is a "fast day" for me.
The evidence of my over indulgence on food when I was away in August is slowly fading. I need to prepare for the over consumption when I go away in November.

Galen Tue 22-Sept-15 12:07:19

Nankate yes. The original recipe says cook at low heat in oven.
No I don't sear them first.
You can make your own curry powder.

Tonight I'm having sweetbreads which when I used Siri to remind me to boil them came out as "don't forget to boil the sweet friends "shock

Youngeil Tue 22-Sept-15 12:05:33

Feeling very frustrated. Have an allergy to chillies, paprika and such like - every newspaper and magazine recipe, every TV chef et al use chillies all the time in everything, I'll just have to cook without or just eat cake!!

M0nica Tue 22-Sept-15 11:46:14

Today is DH's birthday, so tonight so we are going out for a meal. That means someone else is doing the cooking. All I will need to do is read the menu and order.

Katek Tue 22-Sept-15 11:02:40

Today is egg day for various reasons...think I may go for Spanish omelette and salad to use up slightly curly veg. .

hildajenniJ Tue 22-Sept-15 09:49:32

Just pizza (shop bought) and salads for us today. Think I might make some lentil soup for lunch, and I might even make pitta bread. I have some bread flour to use up.

Greyduster Tue 22-Sept-15 09:40:33

Smoked haddock, new potatoes and spinach.

Teetime Tue 22-Sept-15 09:18:07

We had Beef Curry (homemade) last night with a mix of brown rice, quinoa and chick peas (microwavable pouch from Waitrose) and side salad.

Tonight is chilli I have just put it on (cook it let it cool and have tonight after golf).

drop of light olive oil
5% beef
small packet of chopped chorizo
2 small onions
2 cloves garlic
1 red 1 yellow pepper
Tin kidney beans
Tin chopped tomatoes
Large spoon ready chopped chillis (in a jar in fridge)
dollop of chilli sauce
splodge of Worcester sauce
beef stock
black pepper- lots
glass red wine

Brown rice and salad to serve

makes a huge amount so usually freeze half.