Soldato
Ok, so for the last week or so I've been having an epic munch and eating a load of junk food partly because I've been feeling lazy and out of sorts and because I've been working till 9 -10ish most nights.....and while its tasty and all that, I'd like to get back into the habit of actually cooking dinner.
Now, I know someones going to roll their eyes at this and suggest I Google it, but the problem with that is that I tend to end up making things I already largely know.
So, I know theres some great cooks on this forum, and I was wondering if anyone would like to reccommend me a few dishes that I could have a blast at cooking this week.
I reckon if I have a list of ingredients for a weeks worth of dinners by the time I leave work tommorow night, I'll just nip down to the supermarket and buy the lot at once, and once its in my fridge, I'll have to eat it up.
Can I also be cheeky and ask for things that take under an hour to prepare and cook? I find that if it takes any longer (unless its a Sunday roast!) my interest starts to fade.
I'll probably do a stew or similar at least one of the nights, got a slow cooker sitting downstairs thats great for no-hastle, chuck it all in in the morning and turn it on cooking.
Any suggestions?
Now, I know someones going to roll their eyes at this and suggest I Google it, but the problem with that is that I tend to end up making things I already largely know.
So, I know theres some great cooks on this forum, and I was wondering if anyone would like to reccommend me a few dishes that I could have a blast at cooking this week.
I reckon if I have a list of ingredients for a weeks worth of dinners by the time I leave work tommorow night, I'll just nip down to the supermarket and buy the lot at once, and once its in my fridge, I'll have to eat it up.
Can I also be cheeky and ask for things that take under an hour to prepare and cook? I find that if it takes any longer (unless its a Sunday roast!) my interest starts to fade.
I'll probably do a stew or similar at least one of the nights, got a slow cooker sitting downstairs thats great for no-hastle, chuck it all in in the morning and turn it on cooking.
Any suggestions?