2022 - Tonight's recipe
Proserpina Offline
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Yes, I was impressed the Instant Pot reached 190 degrees C in less than two minutes, despite being in an 11.5 degree room.
Formerly self-contained, but expanding my gardening horizons beyond pots!
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Veggie Offline
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B. Sourdough toast and plum jam.
Tangerine
L French bread with seafood sticks and lettuce
D. Vegan sausages, rice and rhubarb chard, mizuna and mangetout. The chard turned the rice a delicate shade of pink.

Another FREE day.Big Grin
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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SarrissUK Offline
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I have one of them Pros Smile

The pressure cooking does take a bit of getting used to. I don't use it for anything with a short cook time, cause it overcooks it so easily. However, I do rice in it if I have lots of other stuff on the hob. But it's awesome for stuff that has a long cooking time, like stew, chillis, etc, and soup, whole chicken, roasts... For roasts and chicken, I pour off the juice once it's cooked for a couple of hours, then swap the lids to crisp things up.

The air fryer is great for anything that needs a quick cooking time, or roasting.
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Small chilli Online
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Nando’s piri piri chicken and chips.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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toomanytommytoes Offline
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(27-11-2022, 10:53 PM)SarrissUK Wrote: I have one of them Pros Smile

The pressure cooking does take a bit of getting used to. I don't use it for anything with a short cook time, cause it overcooks it so easily. However, I do rice in it if I have lots of other stuff on the hob. But it's awesome for stuff that has a long cooking time, like stew, chillis, etc, and soup, whole chicken, roasts... For roasts and chicken, I pour off the juice once it's cooked for a couple of hours, then swap the lids to crisp things up.

The air fryer is great for anything that needs a quick cooking time, or roasting.
Rice is so easy in a pressure cooker. Basmati takes 3 minutes on high with a 10 minute rest. Comes out perfect. You can do a good risotto in a pressure cooker too. Mashed potato is another good one, and pre-cooking baked potatoes before roasting (cuts down massively on oven time).
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Bren Offline
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B pinhead with rhubarb (1)
L apple and raspberry crumble Big Grin (2)
D The rest of yesterdays Corned beef pie with french beans and gravy.
Onion, celery, carrots, peas, nutmeg, French beans potatoes (7)

I've been thinking about an Air fryer at the moment I use my oven for pies/bread everything else I use the m/wave or hob then either slow or pressure cooker depending on what I'm cooking.

that 10 of my 30.
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Vinny Offline
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Meatless Monday today  so 2 root vegetable & Camembert Nut Roasts with 2 Haddock fish cakes. Also trying my first boiling od Austurian Tree cabbage, just to see what its like! Smile

Edit, Nut roasts were far to sweet, won't be buying again Even Kato turned his nose up at them.. Fishcake and tree cabbage were very nice.
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SarrissUK Offline
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Chicken, chinese curry sauce with rice and peas
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Veggie Offline
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B. Tangerine (1)
L. Sourdough toast with Brie (20p) and cranberry sauce (does this count?)
Peanuts and raisins (2)
D. Vegan sausages, Mushrooms and Mushy peas with a packet of Wholegrain Rice, Pearl barley & Quinoa (Aldi microwave in 2 minutes) with lots of parsley. (6)

Total cost 20p and 9 veg/fruits towards my 30 of the week.
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Mark_Riga Offline
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B. porridge with blackcurrants, raspberries and honey (2)
L. chocolate bar (0)
D. beans, carrots, garlic, onion, squash, green beans, tomatoes
  celery, lentils, mushrooms, spinach with curry spices and rice (11)

Tomorrow will be same except cheese and homemade houmous (broadbeans) sandwich for L. and chips instead of rice.
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