Prior to moving over here to the UK, I have to admit I had a very limited palate. I was a good cook, everyone said so, and people enjoyed coming to our home for meals, but I wasn't very adventurous when it came to trying new things. I grew up on plastic cheese with a father who only let my mother season things with salt and pepper . . . using any herb or spice at all was to me quite adventurous. I did simple, plain food, but I did it well.
Are you ready for another delicious one pan chicken meal? I know I am. We do eat a lot of chicken in this house, but that is totally because it is economical, adaptable and delicious.
It never gets really boring. I would love to eat more beef or lamb, but in all honesty, it's not within my budget except for on very rare occasions these days.
You are going to love this casserole. Truly. It is simple and easy to do.
This simple recipe also uses things I am betting you have in your kitchen right now!
Cooked chicken. You can use leftovers from your Sunday Roast, or quite simply poach some boneless skinless chicken breasts.
I picked up a pack locally, for less than a fiver . . . which had four really large and meaty pieces of chicken in it. I poached them in some lightly salted water.
Just bring it to the boil, then simmer for about 10 minutes and then I let it cool down in the water until I can just handle it by hand. End result.
Perfectly moist and tender chicken breast meat. I used two, shredded, for this recipe . . . and I have two more chilling in the refrigerator for another recipe another day.
Two baking potatoes sliced thinly, along with some frozen peas, a delicious cream sauce and some crispy salad onions (like Durkee's French Fried Onions.)
And that's all you need. Truly.
Put together in just the right way, you end up with a truly delicious casserole that will have everyone scrambling for just a tiny bit more.
The recipe serves 6, but I just know people will want seconds to plan on using it for four. I do hope you will make it and that you will enjoy it as much as we do.
Crispy, buttery potatoes, layered just right with moist chicken and a deliciously creamy sauce and peas. What more could you want?
A nice chopped salad on the side and some crusty bread perhaps. Enjoy!
Bake in the heated oven for one hour. Increase the temperature to 200*C/400*F/ gas mark 6. Remove the foil and then bake for an additional 20 to 30 minutes longer until the potatoes are golden brown and tender.
I hope that you will agree that this is a most delicious casserole. A great use of leftovers and a wonderful meal to make on any day for any occasion.
Simple ingredients done well and put together in the most delicious way. That's my promise to you!
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I had the fortune to have some bananas go very ripe the other day which gave me the opportunity to bake something delicious. I only ever rarely am able to do that as the Toddster eats up the bananas almost faster than I can bring them into the house! He does love his bananas!
I can hear you thinking . . . Spam and Beans? What is that girl doing now! And I fed it to company no less, as one of a pair of casseroles. It was delicious. Absolutely delicious! One of my guests was a real Spam lover as well, so that was win/win for me. Delicious and popular!
I always have a bowl of lemons sitting on the counter. They look so pretty there and they smell delicious. They also come in very handy . . . for cakes and bakes . . . hot drinks . . . savoury dishes . . . cold drinks . . .
We had guests for lunch the other day and I baked these delicious Rhubarb and Strawberry Slices to have for dessert. We had them along with some sliced strawberries and cream. They went down a real treat! And I am not surprised for they are truly delicious! These are S P R I N G personified!
It's not quite salad weather yet, but it won't be long. When the temperatures rise and the sun shines I love to make this delicious creamy dressing which we both really enjoy. You can use low fat ingredients if you wish, which reduces the calorie count by about half. (low fat mayo, sour cream and cheese)
The 10th to the 16th of May is British Sandwich Week here in the UK. We Brits do love our sandwiches! I don't think there is a shop here in the UK that you can't buy some kind of ready made sandwich in, even if it's only a Bacon or a Sausage Bap. Sandwiches are the lunch of choice for millions and I think it's really great that we devote a whole week each year to celebrating that fact of deliciousness!
Launching in May 2015 Britain's best loved gluten free Bakery Brand, Mrs Crimble's have created a NEW range of Cereal Bars available in three delicious flavours . . . Cherries and Berries, Sultana and Apricot and Banana.
The bars form part of a new family of gluten free products called Gluten Free . . . and Good For Me which are calorie counted and designed to provide a convenient, great tasting and sustaining snack on the go.
With no artificial additives, 150 calories or less and lots of fruit and oats, fibre and honey, the Cereal Bars are baked, rather than pressed, to give them a fabulous texture and a delicious flavour.
Cherries and Berries
With glace cherries and cranberries. No artificial colours of flavours. Suitable for vegetarians. Certified gluten free oats. High in fibre. 150 calories per bar.Banana
With chewy banana chunks and date pieces. No artificial colours or flavours. Suitable for vegetarians. Certified gluten free oats. High in fibre. 150 calories per bar.
Apricot and Sultana
With delicious dried apricot pieces and plump sultanas. No artificial colours or flavours. Suitable for vegetarians. Certified gluten free oats. High in fibre. 150 calories per bar.Baked crispy oat bars in three fruity flavours. Delicious high fibre chewy bars that fill a gap without the fat or calorie compromise. Made with 50% oats, fruit and honey. RRP £0.99 per bar
They were all delicious in their own way, but I think I liked the Banana one most of all. Available in the Gluten Free section of most grocery shops in the UK, as well as online via Mrs. Crimble's.
We've had a couple of really cool, breezy and showery days this past week and that has called for some belly warming meals. This is one of my favourites. It's simple and quick to make (like, like) and quite delicious. It's like a thick bean stew, but filled with fabulous flavours that really please!
Curry wasn't something which I had experienced a lot of prior to my moving over here to the UK. My only experience had been a chicken curry that a friend of mine from Manchester had made for me about 30 years ago.
I was living on a British Military Training Base in Canada. I remember that it was delicious but very spicy. She had used a whole bottle of curry powder in it! It was love a first bite however!
The first curry I made after moving over here to the UK was a Chicken Tikka Masala that I learned how to make when I was taking my Chef's course.
I thought it was really nice, and whilst I can by no means claim to be an expert at the dish of curry, I have been experimenting every since with flavours and textures in the years ever since.
I don't really like to use jarred sauces and mixes for things like this. I prefer to start from scratch . . . using fresh spices and pastes and today I made a delicious Chicken Biryani which was quick and simple to make.
I found the recipe in a cookbook I had purchased a long time ago entitled . . . Good Food, The Family Meal Planner. It's a great book for anyone who has a family and is struggling to get an interesting and delicious variety of meals on the table to feed their families.
This was very quick to make and has some lovely fruity flavours and just a bit of heat. Of course you can adjust the heat by the type of curry paste you choose to use.
I chose to use a Balti, but curry pastes vary widely in strengths and heats. A Korma would be mild and coconutty, whereas a Madras would blow your hat off.
I quite liked the Balti. It's somewhere in between the two.
I love the flavours of cinnamon, bay and cardamom in this dish. It makes a lot and is quite hearty!
I do like a one pan supper that is quick, simple and easy to make and when it's delicious as well, then I'd call this a winner!
I love the addition of the toasted almonds on top. Included also is a tip to make a delicious salad from the leftovers on the day after.
Mix the leftover cold chicken rice with about 2 TBS of mayonnaise and a squeeze of lemon juice. Serve with some sliced baby gem lettuce and sliced cucumber.
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If you like chicken and you like pies, then today you are in for a real treat because the other day I cooked us a Chicken and Mushroom Pie for our tea that was absolutely fabulous.
I was able to use the Kingfisher Premium Ale which came in my latest Degustabox for this recipe. You could actually use any kind of light ale you wish to use.
Do you like my little cut out chicken shapes in the four corners of the pie? I know, cute! I also sprinkled the top with a big of freshly ground black pepper and flaked sea salt after I brushed it with the egg wash.
Did you know that sea salt flakes expand when they are heated? They do. I didn't know that myself. But when the pie came out of the oven they were twice the size as they were when they went in!
In any case this is one very delicious pie! With a fabulous gravy and tender pieces of chicken and mushrooms, and that buttery flaky crust it went down a real treat with some mashed potatoes and a green vegetable on the side!
Some people might see a chicken pie as a waste of a good bottle of lager, but we saw it as a delicious addition to an already delicious pie. If you don't have any lager, you could just use additional chicken stock.
There are an abundance of fabulous baking products available to us these days. The mind boggles at the variety. I wanted to show you today a few recipes which highlight the new Surprise Inside Cupcake Centers from Dr Oetker. They come in three flavours . . . Salted Caramel, Dark Chocolate and Zingy Lemon. Yum yum! Hang onto your hats because there is about to be a lot of deliciousness coming your way this morning!
We had company the other day for supper and I wanted to make a special dessert. I also happened to have an abundance of blueberries as there had been a really good offer on at the grocery shop when I was shopping. A HUGE punnet of blueberries for only £2. They were easily four times the size of a normal punnet! SCORE!
No doubt about it rhubarb is one of my favourite fruits. I look forward to rhubarb season every year and all of the treats I can cook up with it! Pies! Cakes! Crumbles! Butter!
Rhubarb Butter? Say what???
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