Thursday 5 September 2013

Menu plan # 3

Chicken & chickpea soup with pumpkin bread:

This pumpkin bread was so quick and easy to make and complemented the chicken and chickpea soup perfectly. (Everyone was hungry and I forgot to photograph the soup!)

Both recipes are from the recipe community:
Pumpkin bread: http://www.recipecommunity.com.au/recipes/pumpkin-bread/42450
Chicken and chickpea soup: http://www.recipecommunity.com.au/recipes/chicken-chick-pea-soup/17740
I omitted the cayenne pepper as my boys aren't too keen on spicy food yet.

Beef Stifado with steamed brown rice and broccoli:



Another great recipe community find. It makes a large amount with 800g of chuck steak in the recipe, and gives a tender "slow cooker style" result in only 60 minutes cooking time. If you have time you can cook the beef dish first, put on thermoserver and then steam the rice and broccoli at the same time.

http://www.recipecommunity.com.au/recipes/beef-stifado/52301

Julie Goodwin converted marinated chicken drumsticks with chips and salad:


I am a big fan of Julie Goodwin, and am excited that she has recently become a Thermomix ambassador. I use her marinade from her first cookbook "Our Family Table" all the time. It is even quicker to whip up a batch in the thermomix:

Chop 3 cloves of garlic, 60g of peeled ginger and 4-5 coriander roots for 5-10 seconds on speed 7. Scrape down the sides and add in 1/2 a cup of hoisin sause, 60g soy or tamari sauce, 60g rice wine vinegar and a drizzle of peanut oil (or I often substitute with sesame oil). Combine on speed 4 for about 10 seconds. Pour over chicken drumsticks (also great for chicken wings and pork spare ribs) and marinade in the fridge for at least 1 hour, or overnight.
Bake in the oven on 180C for about 40 mins.
Serve with home made chips and salad, with a dollop of thermomix made mayo, Enjoy!!

Pumpkin and cinnamon penne pasta bake:



Another great recipe community recipe. I made this on a night when the kids were home at different times due to after school sport, so I decided to turn it into a pasta bake. It was a hit and I got official approval to add it to "The List" of approved dinners :)



Spinach pizza pockets:




This is a variation on the spinach and cheese pizza scrolls recipe which can be found on my previous blog post. The boys loved this meal and I felt good that they were at least eating some greens (and without protest). Win, win. I baked them on a pizza stone in the oven on 200C fan forced until they were golden brown.

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