Ready..steady..cook!?!


Question:

Ready..steady..cook!?

what can i make with

chicken breasts
noodles
potatoes (jacket and new)
fresh carrots
frozen peas
tinned tomatoes
baked beans
tinned spaghetti
cheese
bacon
salami
onion
apples
pear
cucumber
radishes

i am going away soon and only have a few things in the house, it must almost dairy free and low in fat and cholosteral due to health reasons.....any ideas?

Additional Details

2 weeks ago
the cheese is chedder, my hubby can eat the bacon and salami and cheese only me who cant lol
and i wasnt intending on using all the ingredients in one meal, thats just what i have in the house


Answers:
2 weeks ago
the cheese is chedder, my hubby can eat the bacon and salami and cheese only me who cant lol
and i wasnt intending on using all the ingredients in one meal, thats just what i have in the house

Make a minestrone soup by:

Frying the onion with some shredded salami. Add the onion, sliced or finely chopped and potato cubed. Add to this enough stock to cover the vegetables and simmer for 7 mins. Also add any herbs you have in the cupboard, bay leaf, oregano, thyme-anything. Add the tinned tomatoes (blended, not whole) and the frozen peas and simmer for5 mins. Next, add the tin of baked beans and the tin of spaghetti and season to taste. Check potatoes and carrots are cooked through.
Serve with cheese on top.

This makes a delicious soup and a lot of it! It will do for several meals and I guarantee you that you won't get bored of it. Also, and best of all, it is very healthy and low in fat...AND as if that wasn't good enough, you can freeze any you don't eat in freezer bags and simply reheat to enjoy whenever you like!

With the remaining ingredients-the bacon, the cucumber, pear and radishes and noodles I'd make a caramelised pear and bacon noodle salad.

Cook the noodles and allow them to cool.
Shed the radish and cucumber and any carrot you may have remaining (or cut into long strips)
Fry the bacon until it's crispy and keep warm.
Cut the pear into slices, sprinkle with sugar and vinegar and fry until browned.
If you have honey and vinegar combine 2 parts vinegar to one part honey and shake to combine.

Combine all cold ingredients and toss with dressing.

Serve up and top with bacon and caramelised pear.

Sprinkle with soy sauce if available.

Make chicken breast and potato wedges with the jackets and chicken, serve with any left over peas.


Yummy!

With the other apples-jist eat em raw!

wat cant you make??.. well chocolate chip cookies :| go buy some n ill giv u my yummmy recipe!!

Low fat and chol. but you're using bacon and salami? Well, baked beans and bacon are a natural. Try baking the apples with the chicken (I like to use prunes wrapped with bacon, but ...)

what sort of cheese is it?

Firstly a headache!! Mine anyway???

And then a stomachache, if you are putting them all in one meal LOL

Best chuck away the bacon, salami and cheese if you are dairy and chloresterol free then! Make baked chicken breasts and baked potatoes, fresh carrots (put peas in water approx 5 mins before carrots cooked). Then stew your apples and pears together with a drop of wine if you have it, and enjoy!
Good luck and have fun away

If it's got to be low in fat and cholesteral, freeze or give away the bacon, salami and cheese. The tinned and frozen things (and noodles) will keep until you return, so I'd use them last. How about baked chicken breast with baked potatoes, steamed peas and carrots, and a cucumber/onion salad with a light marinade of cider vinegar and sugar. If you don't want to eat the apples and pears raw, you can make baked apple with brown sugar, cinnamon and some butter. The pear can be poached in wine.

potato wedges done in oven and covered in melted cheese starter's ,baked chicken in tomato and veg in casserole dish + baked beans+ chopped onion ,new potatoes popped in when cooked ,after's chopped cheese and apple + pear pieces. enjoy of throw up !

Mix the chicken, noodles, potatoes, carrots, peas and onion into a soup or stew.

make a nice salad mixture with the tinned tomatoes, cucumbers, and maybe dice up the radishes too. Add some salt and a little basil, pepper.

bacon can be mixed with the baked beans .

Bake the apples and pears in foil with a little butter and cinnamon/sugar mixture, or drizzle some honey over them and do the same.

Mix the onion with tinned spaghetti and noodles, maybe saute onion and salami and serve over pasta with a light olive oil dressing.

Did that about cover it? lol, or you can take the apples/pears with you for a quick snack on your trip.

Chicken Teriyaki with carrots and peas

I'd be inclined to leave the tins and packets so you've got something quick when you get back, then start with a salad, followed by a casserole with the meat and vegetables and finish with fruit and cheese. The new potatoes and salami could go with the salad.




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