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Weekend cooking anyone?

(57 Posts)
Shirleyw Fri 22-Sep-17 08:53:35

Trying out a couple recipes from Nigellas new book....chicken fricassee, roasted maple plums and the white chocolate cheesecake....will take the cheesecake to my daughter's as I'm picking up my granddaughters for the weekend.

meandashy Sat 23-Sep-17 09:52:27

That should read dgd not did!

meandashy Sat 23-Sep-17 09:53:53

I'm on my own this weekend so no idea what I'll make. Some of your recipes are making my mouth water though & it's only 10am!!

NameChange2016 Sat 23-Sep-17 09:56:28

I have some frozen strawberries from the summer. Got a big box of apples from a friend's tree. I am going to make strawberry and apple jam tomorrow.

Juggernaut Sat 23-Sep-17 10:13:09

Woke this morning with a streaming cold and feeling rotten!
Tonight's dinner is therefore whatever uber quick and simple thing DH brings in from Waitrose!

Coconut Sat 23-Sep-17 10:33:40

Have now picked and cooked all my blackberries in our grounds, have mountains of apples stewed and put away for winter ( after giving buckets full away) am now researching pear recipes as the trees are still heaving too. Looks like it's cooking pear flapjacks this weekend for lunch boxes next week ! Cooking Poached pears in red wine for desert too !

Northernlass Sat 23-Sep-17 11:01:50

grannysue05

that lamb dish sounds lovely - any chance you could post the recipe? Bought a pressure cooker for my son (his request) and now he wants more recipes!

Thanks in advance!

marpau Sat 23-Sep-17 11:01:59

Productive morning here using up last of garden fruits before we go away next week 8 Apple and bramble crumbles and 6 rhubarb all cooked ready for freezer Ds and Dgc will arrive shortly to take most away to his house also 12 jars bramble jam and 12 gooseberry jam. Just having a coffee while waiting for 2 fruit cakes and Apple cake to cook. Hoping for Chinese takeaway tonight

GrammaH Sat 23-Sep-17 11:08:33

Green soup for us today - we have a glut of all things green in the garden so it will be a blend of leeks, courgette, kale, cavallo Nero, cabbage and the last of the French beans. Delicious & healthy too.

paddyann Sat 23-Sep-17 11:15:10

new cook book arrived here this morning so we'll be having something originating from Yotem Ottolenghi ,probably lamb ...I think

Dianic Sat 23-Sep-17 13:42:26

I'm cooking Spaghetti Carbonara this evening, and sinfully, will probably make Burgers in buns with big chips, onion rings, etc. tomorrow as we had roast dinner last week!! DGS is tricky at the moment and we're still decorating so I'm keeping it simple!

@grannysue05 - do you have a pressure cooker cookbook? I love using mine! Did boiled eggs in it this morning for breakfast - so quick!

A delivery guy asked my husband what I was cooking one day as it smelled so good... and was shocked to find I was cooking for the dogs (in the pressure cooker), lol! He reckons our dogs eat better than him!! :D

oldgaijin Sat 23-Sep-17 14:19:34

I'll just stir the deep freeze round and see what comes to the surface...I do hate cooking for one so there are lots of odd containers of God knows what to finish up.

grandtanteJE65 Sat 23-Sep-17 15:37:58

Summer cabbage in white sauce with homemade meat balls

Homemade cream cheese with garlic (not to be eaten with the above, I may say)

Baking bread

Possibly make an apple tart, as we have loads of apples in garden, but they don't store well.

paddyann Sat 23-Sep-17 17:25:30

grandtanteJE65 do you smoke the garlic for your homemade cheese ?

Auntieflo Sat 23-Sep-17 17:36:03

Have been invited to DD for lunch tomorrow, great, no cooking to do. Today we had relatives here for lunch and will eat left overs for supper. That's what I call a good weekend.

Mapleleaf Sat 23-Sep-17 17:44:01

greyduster will you share the recipe? I love a chicken curry! ?

granfromafar Sat 23-Sep-17 17:49:30

Prepared a pork/veg and lentil casserole this morning which I put in the slow cooker so has been simmering nicely for a good few hours and smell delicious! That meant I could spend ages browsing round the shops this morning while OH was out. Found a few bargains in a big charity shop sale (everything £2 or less) so overall a good day!

Grannyknot Sat 23-Sep-17 17:52:08

Dianic but boiled eggs only take 5 minutes anyway?! confused

kittylester Sat 23-Sep-17 17:58:32

That's what I thought too!

whitewave Sat 23-Sep-17 18:05:59

Just eaten our spaghetti puttanesca - so simple and delicious

Would recommend!

Sheian57 Sat 23-Sep-17 19:07:54

I have just made a fish pie with salmon, smoked haddock, cod and prawns. The sauce was made with the fish stock and quark. It was delicious. DH had seconds. Roast chicken done in slow cooker tomorrow. Have a fab weekend

annsixty Sat 23-Sep-17 19:32:43

My rack of lamb was absolutely delicious as was my homemade dauphinoise potatoes. H had frozen chips and mushrooms. The bottle of Malbec just finished it off to perfection.

Legs55 Sat 23-Sep-17 20:27:53

Whatever I find in the freezer. Saturday is often stir-fry night, anything which needs using up, very often pure vegetarian. Sunday will be whatever I find, know I have a salmon steak, might have some chicken & there is an Aunt Bessie Toad in the Hole (not worth making it for one & doesn't re-heat). Some weekends I will cook a chicken on Sunday, have roast 2 days then strip carcase & make stock. Freeze all spare chicken for meals later on. Not so much fun cooking for one.

whitewave Sat 23-Sep-17 20:31:34

You sound sensible legs because you are cooking for yourself. I am lazy by nature and sure I wouldn't bother.

Shirleyw Sun 24-Sep-17 06:03:10

Some great cooking go on....also, make the most of the weather, been lovely this weekend

Greyduster Sun 24-Sep-17 07:51:00

Roast leg of pork today with all the trimmings (GS will be here so it's a must!) followed by apple and blackberry crumble or chocolate brownie or grandad's signature mandarin jelly! The curry was lovely and there is enough for a quick meal tommorrow when I come back from fishing (just as well, because on my present form, it is unlikely there will be trout on the menu!).