Here is the other menu that I made up recently, added to my next menu. I have ordered the vegetables so the menu will be be related to that as I haven't been shopping yet. Both my husband and I have the opportunity to go to Coles this week.
Wednesday ~ Paella
Thursday ~ Paella
Friday ~ Spiced Pumpkin & Lentil Soup
Saturday ~ Black-eyed Bean & Vegetable Soup
Sunday ~ Black Turtle Beans and Green Lentil Soup
Monday ~ Spiced Coriander, Lentil & Barley Soup
these two made up on the fly in between a small and large pay
Tuesday ~ Spaghetti Bolognaise
Wednesday ~ Pies, peas, chips & gravy
Thursday ~ Spaghetti Bolognaise
Friday ~ Pizza from Coles
Saturday ~ Pumpkin & Capsicum Frajitas
Sunday ~ Kranksy, Pea & Ham Soup with Brussels Sprouts
Monday ~ Pork Chow Mein (uses wombok/wombuk)
Tuesday ~ Stir-fried Noodles with Pork & Boc Choy
added on the other meals to catch up:
Wednesday ~ Tuna & Broccoli Bread Bake
Thursday ~ Mexican Macaroni Cheese
Friday ~ Bacon & Spinach Macaroni Cheese
Saturday ~ Fragrant Egg Curry
Sunday ~ Cauliflower, Bacon & Split Pea Soup
Monday ~ Japanese pancakes
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Easter Menu
Tuesday ~ Nachos
Wednesday ~ Pies, Peas & chips
Thursday ~ Chow Mein
Friday ~ Bolognaise
Saturday ~ tea out, pizzas and Mum's meal
Sunday ~Beef Sausage & Salad Pitas
Monday ~ Honey Soy Chicken
Tuesday ~ Pork Mince Stroganoff
At the moment my girls are at camp, so amazingly we bought a four pack of meat pies, for just the three of us. We also had corn chips left over from the last menu and continued on making the nachos. We had enough for another meal for lunch. I wasn't able to order my fruit and vege because of Easter. So this is a minimal meal plan based on the meats available at our local shop, we will buy more things on our mini pay next Wednesday. I want to make sure we have enough money for petrol and LPG to visit our other house, we have our son staying there after going to the football in Melbourne and our other son coming here we think. I already have the Easter eggs I went on a special trip two weeks ago. The honey soy chicken is a favourite. Years ago I saw on a label of the jar to serve it with pumpkin and potato, both mashed, with green beans. We have bought frozen green beans anyway for the chow mein. The girls have been asking for it. Pork Stroganoff is easy as it is made from things in cans from any old-fashioned Aussie supermarket.
I am going to a reunion and a group of us are having pizza.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Growing Mustard, Okra, Onions and Potatoes in Victoria, Australia
I have wanted to know how to grow Okra here, we tried once. It came up and died. Who knew we had this book with the information.
Mustard Potatoes
Mustard Potatoes
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Autumn Menu
I have trolled through the pantry and found polenta, hokkein noodles, lasagne sheets, the fruit people have brussels sprouts again, I have left over rocket and mushrooms for the burgers, and my husband requested nachos a couple of days ago. Pumpkins are cheap and the other vegetables I have ordered, not the expensive ones, so this is what I came up with.
Tuesday ~ Fettucine Carbonara
Wednesday ~ Mushroom Burgers (a family favourite)
Thursday ~ Pea & Ham Soup with Kranskys and Brussels sprouts
Friday ~ Nachos
Saturday ~ Curried Pumpkin & Lentils
Sunday ~ Pumpkin & Zucchini Bakes
Monday ~ Chilli Sweet Potato & Beans with Polenta
Tuesday ~ Reduced Fat Vegetable Quiche
Wednesday ~ Vegetarian Japanese Pancakes
Thursday ~ Beef & Vegetable Lasagne (low GI) takes 4 hours to cook
Friday ~ Chow Mein
Saturday ~ Sweet Chilli Chicken & Broccolini Stir-fry to use up Hokkein noodles
Sunday ~ Red Lentil & Spinach Dahl
Monday ~ Beef, Corn & Bok Choy Stir-fry
After putting the Easter eggs in the trolley I put only a little more in and headed for home. So I didn't get a couple of things like the beans and the pastry. Hence the swap recipe. Then I realised today (Tuesday after posting) that I had over bought for the next menu. I had seen pork sausages and chipolatas and as I don't go shopping there anymore and they were very cheap I had to have them. My daughter mentioned the sausages in the freezer. So saved by the sausage!
Swap Recipes: (have the stuff for) Spaghetti with Chilli & Sun-dried Tomatoes
Sausage Casserole
Sausages with Potato, Apple & Red Onion (uses pork sausages)
Pumpkin, Chickpea & Spinach Dhal with Naan
adaptation of Spicy Lentil Cottage Pie, ours will have no cheese, kumara and green beans
Tuesday ~ Nachos
Success from last week:
Coleslaw & Poppy Seed Dressing
Friday, April 1, 2011
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Running Behind Menu
Though it seems like I am making up the menu as I go along, not so. Have been shopping in Coles while we brought down two cars to take mine to the workshop in the regional centre. No Coles here. I had a list of things like sweet chilli sauce etc. that we had run out of. Also stocked up on hard to get things like green olives and capers, as usually we don't buy those things here, just what is needed for specific recipes. So I have planned out everything, but haven't finished off the final week. The tuna bake was like a baked custard. The broccoli part was very well done. Sometimes I get annoyed with broccoli. I knew I had ordered bok choy with the fruit order so got some pork mince at Coles to go with it. Even thought ahead to bring the Eski/cooler.
Monday ~ Vegetable Paella or an adaptation (see posted recipe)
Tuesday ~ Spaghetti Bolognaise
Wednesday ~ Red Lentil & Spinach Dhal
Thursday ~ Zucchini & Corn Pancakes with Roasted Tomatoes & Dill Cream
Friday ~ Tuna & Broccoli Bread Bake
Saturday ~ Stir-fried Noodles with Pork & Bok Choy
Sunday ~ Mexican Macaroni Cheese
Monday ~ Spicy Red Lentil & Pumpkin Soup
Tuesday ~ Vegetarian Japanese Pancakes
will have to check how much money I have left to work with to make up the rest of the meals. In the meantime we were given a jar of homemade poppy seed dressing
Wednesday ~ Pies, Potatoes & Peas
Thursday ~ Fragrant Egg Curry
Friday ~ Fish with Coleslaw & Poppy Seed Dressing
Saturday ~ Bacon & Spinach Macaroni Cheese
Sunday ~ Savoury Mince with Potato Wedges
Monday ~ Tuna Shepherds Pie
I got my daughter to choose a Beef Rendang recipe for herself.
Success from last week:
Our menu didn't come to be for some recipes. We had to go onto the budget version. My husband brought out my stash of cans for blackouts and in it was 2 cans of frankfurters. He made this soup and it was very nice. We are considering adapting the recipe when we next make our pea and ham soup with kranksys and brussels sprouts which is a family staple, made from canned pea and ham soup.
Yellow Split Pea & Frankfurter Soup
It turns out that it is very similar to Nigellas soup that she published in a book which is probably why it is so nice.
Yellow Split Pea and Frankfurter Soup ~ Nigellas version. My husband made the other one, with two thirds more green peas than yellow and extra peas. It was very thick though. To be honest kranskys would taste better.
Here is the official recipe: Yellow Split Pea & Frankfurter Soup
Interesting recipes:
Lasagne using pork mince
Lentil Frankfurter Soup
A paella using wild rabbit
Basic Paella Valencia
Pork & Dill Cabbage Rolls (uses pork mince)
Chorizo, Corn & Black Bean Salad with Tortillas
Monday, March 21, 2011
Frankfurter Recipe
This recipe I invented. My husband did the hard work of making it work. It was a combination of three recipes, the first one being a frankfurter paella recipe. It is a variation of our usual paella as well because we copied those spices and the method which is actually the way my husband's Mum used to do fried rice. That method has been helped along with the canned tomatoes making it easier to eat. Without the extra meat the roasted red capsicums from the jar really makes it. We think it is versative because you have have the cooked chicken it in and/or canned prawns or leave them out. Our usual recipe has those. Our recipe varies from the McCormick one on the link because originally the McCormick one had kabana, my husband uses his Mum's method, and I have found it easier to use canned prawns or crab. If I am at the supermarket and want to make this I just buy the cooked chicken, a can of seafood, some fresh tomatoes and some shallots. The one below is more a pantry staple dish. I try to keep frankfurters as emergency food in a box for such things in case of blackouts. Which is why my husband brought it out, I needed extra food and he found the box.
Versatile Paella
Ingredients (serves 6)
* water
* 1 brown onion, finely chopped
* 3 large garlic clove, thinly chopped
* 150g green beans, topped, cut into 3.5cm pieces (stir fried)
* 3 cup arborio rice or long grain
* 1 x 400g can diced Italian tomatoes
* 2 tbs lemon pepper.
* 1 tsp tumeric
* 4 tsp chicken stock powder
* 80g bought roasted red capsicum in jar, cut into 2cm X 4 mm strips
* 1 green capsicum
* 1 can of frankfurters or we think we would actually prefer kabana like we usually use
* Oil, salt & pepper
Method
1, Turn electric frypan on high and put rice in, add oil until all grains coated with oil.
2, Place large frypan on stove on med – high heat and place chopped beans on with 1 – 2 tabs oil.
3, Fry beans until nearly cooked, then add onion and a bit later the garlic and chopped capsicum.
4, When nearly all the grains of rice have changed colour (turn down heat) add boiled water about a cupful at a time.
5, After a while add lemon pepper, stock powder, turmeric and cooked beans, onion etc into cooking rice.
6, Cut frankfurters into thinish slices and fry on stove frypan.
7, Pour tomato juice on rice and cut tomatoes into chunks, add sliced roasted capsicum and fried frankfurters to cooked rice.
8, If rice too wet leave lid off, stir rice to help dry out.
9, Serve.
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