Showing posts with label cheaptea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheaptea. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 August 2016

Cheap Chicken Fajitas


We love a Mexican night in our house. It certainly helps with the decision of what to have for tea. As with my Banging Bargain Burritos, I wanted to show you with the same few spices you can make the fajitas without buying the kits. Don't forget to buy the wraps from the bread aisle, not the section near the Mexican food kits they do cost more. These are so tasty and can be altered to almost anybody's liking. Like B.B.Q fajitas? Use half B.B.Q sauce and half passata. Like them hot? Throw in some jalapenos or up the heat of the chilli powder. Play around with food and make it your own, experiment with flavours and involve the family. Have a themed night each week to help with tea ideas, we tried Mexican Monday, Meat free Wednesday and Fish Friday!

For the fajitas:
3 chicken fillets cut into strips
3 peppers sliced
2 red onions sliced
300ml passata 
3 tsp cumin
3 tsp garlic powder
3 tsp paprika
3 tsp mild chilli powder
Tbsp oil
Wraps

After you cut the chicken shake all the spices onto the meat to marinate for 30 minutes or more covered in the fridge.
In a frying pan with the oil fry off the chicken for 15 minutes.
Add the peppers, onions and passata and cook for a further 15 minutes until the sauce reduces.
Spoon the mixture into a warm serving dish and take to the table with the wraps, salad and trimmings for everyone to make their own.

Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Chilli gone barmy and nom nom nachos

With the cold spell we are having at the moment, (it makes for some beautiful pictures) this tea is perfect. It was going to be a chilli con carne, however I forgot to buy some of the ingredients and had to improvise and do you know what? It tastes better for it! This is a good one for this time of year as it's filling, healthy and cheap! Have it on it's own, with the nachos, jacket potato, rice, pasta or chips, it's your choice. I have a very slap dash approach to cooking just lately and want to stress to you all even though I give you a recipe, feel free to play around and make it your own. The nachos make a lovely supper or an accompaniment to a Mexican meal, these however are probably not as good for the waist line. Then again with the weather at the moment we need a little fat on our bones.....right?

Nachos
Tortilla chips (Asda's own brand are only 46p for a 200g bag!)
Rocket (optional)
Sweet chilli sauce
Cheese grated

Layer the crisps and cheese and grill until the cheese melts
Dish up on top of the rocket (it makes you feel less guilty)
Dribble on the sauce and enjoy!
My son Chase, hubby Paul and Louie the lab enjoying the snow!

For the chilli
500g minced beef
Red pepper diced
Onion sliced
Passata 500g carton (Lidl)
Tin kidney beans
Tin baked beans
Tsp cumin
Tsp chilli powder
Tsp paprika
300ml beef stock (oxo and water)

Fry off the mince and drain off the fat
In a pan with some oil add the pepper and onion and cook on medium heat for about 10 minutes with the cumin, chilli and paprika
When the onion and pepper are soft add the drained mince, passata, beef stock and give a good stir
Add both tins of beans and leave to simmer for at least 20 minutes serve as suggested above!
Its that easy...Here are some more of my snow pictures to enjoy


Louie is such a poser

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Barbeque bean bake that won't break the bank

Try saying that after a few...Okay so this one is thanks to the fantastic Jamie Oliver and his money saving meals however I have tweaked it slightly and you are welcome to do the same. That's the secret to cooking, there is no right or wrong, just somebody else's way and yours! I also did this with Jamie's cheesy croutons (ciabatta torn into chunks, cheese grated over the top and oven for 20 minutes at 180) however, with the jacket potato as well, it was a bit too much for me. I would suggest these deliciously smoky, sweet beans with either the jacket potato and some salad, maybe as a spicy version of beans on toast with the ciabatta halved and grilled or throw in some sausages! Have fun with it, throw in the remains of the tomato pasta sauce that's been sitting in the fridge all week (I did) Also the best part, it's good for you! I used good old baked beans for this but you could use kidney, cannellini, mixed beans, any you like.
2 tins baked beans
2 carrots chopped
2 red onions sliced
500ml passata (It's just tomato sauce, use chopped tomatoes if you like)
100ml bbq sauce (I'm intrigued to know how brown sauce would taste with this too!)
Tsp cumin powder (Leave it out if you haven't got it)
Tsp chilli powder/flakes
1 and half tsp paprika
Rosemary
4 large potatoes 
Preheat the oven to 180
Pierce the potatoes, rub the skins in oil, sprinkle on some salt and place in the oven on a baking tray
Place the chopped carrots, onions, rosemary, spices and a drizzle of oil in a roasting tray and put in the oven for 20 minutes
They should be nice and sticky and soft
Pour on the beans, tomato and bbq sauce and give it all a stir before returning to the oven for 40 minutes
It should be reducing nicely now, stir it again (if you are having the croutons stick them in now) and return for 20 minutes when everything should be ready together. 
Don't blame me for the aftermath....you know what they say.....beans, beans good for the heart...








Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Healthy and humble honey and lemon chicken

This is a delicious meal that is not only cheap and yummy, wait for it.....it's healthy too! So if there are any of you wanting to lose pounds, not money, and you don't want to spend a lot, or sacrifice taste either, then this is for you. If you don't have fresh rosemary, use dried. If you don't have any dried rosemary, use thyme, if you don't have that then leave it out, it doesn't matter. I've tried all ways and all are as tasty. I serve this with garlic potatoes and salad (I know I said it's winter, however coupled with the warm honey and lemon sauce it's a must) I've always found when I eat this I'm full, even though it doesn't look a lot, as it takes longer to eat with having to pick at the chicken. The kids love it too...bonus!
1Kg chicken thighs
2 lemons
5 cloves of garlic
Rosemary
Tbsp honey
Baby potatoes
Bag of salad
Preheat the oven to 200
Place potatoes, unpeeled garlic cloves and some rosemary in a pan and cover with water
In an oven proof dish put the chicken and lemons and rosemary together
Pour over the honey and squeeze the juice out of the lemons (leaving the lemon in the dish to cook with the chicken)
Put the chicken in the oven for 50 minutes 
After the chicken has been in for 30 minutes baste with the juices and leave to cook for a further 20 minutes 
Turn the potatoes on to boil for 20 minutes
When the potatoes are soft and cooked drain off and remove the garlic
Gently squeeze the cloves and the garlic should easily pop out of it's skin
Season generously with salt and pepper and mash with a fork
Coat the potatoes with the garlic and some butter 
When the chicken is cooked drain off the juice into a small pan on a high heat and boil
Serve on the salad with the potatoes and pour over the sauce 








Monday, 11 January 2016

Simple steak and ale pie

I actually thought I had already blogged this, my memory is terrible at the moment, something I'm blaming on the kids. I just have to walk through a door and my memory is wiped clean. So my steak and ale pie is a delicious winter warmer, don't forget it is actually still winter put those salads away!! As with the beef bourguignon, it really doesn't matter what beer you use. For mine I used the cheapest bottle I could get my hands on, Golden goose 90p from Lidl and it tasted yummy! Perfect served with mashed sweet potato and some greens.
350g diced stewing steak
250g mushrooms chopped
Onion chopped
500ml bottle ale/beer/stout whichever you like
Tbsp tomato puree (leave it out if you have none it doesn't matter)
Flour tbsp
Oil tbsp
Puff pastry


Coat the meat in flour and pepper
On a high heat brown the meat in the oil
When the meat's browned place into a large pan and pour over the beer, add some water if not covered
In the frying pan cook the mushrooms and onions for 5 minutes and add to the pan with the meat
Stir in the tomato puree and place on a medium heat until simmering
Turn down low and leave for a couple of hours remembering to stir so it doesn't burn
If the liquid is not as thick as you want it after it's been cooking then add some gravy granules
Pour the mixture into an oven proof dish and top with puff pastry
Cook in a preheated oven at 200 for 25-35 minutes or until pastry is golden

Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Posh nosh for less dosh!


Firstly, let me take this opportunity to thank you all for taking the time to read my posts and wish you all a very merry Christmas and a happy new year! I hope none of you are planning on rushing out and buying the latest exercise gimmicks for the new year, new you con, as I will be doing healthy lifestyle for less posts in January. As promised on my Facebook page, I'm going to share my goats cheese tart with you, definitely not for slimming this one. It's not the cheapest as the goats cheese was £1.70 per person however the end result is nothing short of spectacular (if you like goats cheese that is, otherwise it will be gross!) A child could put it together it's very simple. The onion relish is the perfect accompaniment. Another fancy looking meal that's easy to throw together for a special occasion costing very roughly £2.00 per person it's a cheap alternative to eating out!

4 circles of goats cheese
Block of puff pastry
4 small/med red onions
2 tbsp sugar (I use brown but white will work to)
2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
20g butter
Salad to serve
Preheat the oven to 200 and place a handful of salad on each plate
Stand the goats cheese on the rolled out puff pastry and cut a circle an inch wider than the cheese, as you can see I did a cheddar and tomato one for my son Chase
Scrunch (it's a technical term) the pastry around the sides of the cheese so it's surrounded
Season with pepper
Place in the oven for 30 minutes or until the cheese is golden
While the tarts are cooking slice your red onions and place them in a frying pan with the butter on a med/high heat
Add the sugar and balsamic and cook until sticky and soft
All that's left is to plate up make pretty and enjoy!



Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Please yourself pie

Firstly I would like to say thank you to those of you reading my blog and trying out my recipes. I've had nearly 5000 views and I'm over the moon to think I may be helping some of you live a bit cheaper. In these frankly miserable days where the news throws out so much negativity, we really do need to spread some cheer! Now this recipe is great for using leftover turkey, as well as chicken, and is very tasty! It's cheap to make and very filling too. If you don't eat it all it's great cold the next day! You can pretty much throw in anything to fill it out, please yourself, if you have leftover stuffing , put that in, or some sausages need using up, throw them in. You could add cream or creme freche to make it a bit richer we had it without and it was still delicious. It's your pie put what you want in but the base is chicken/ turkey and leeks.

Leftover chicken/ turkey meat (I actually used a full chicken that was reduced to £2.79 in Lidl)
2/4 leeks sliced
Tsp dried thyme
3 rashers smoky bacon/ streaky whichever you have/want
150g mushrooms
1 pt chicken stock
Tbsp flour
Ready rolled puff pastry

Add chopped leeks to a pan with a nob of butter on a medium heat and sweat, with the lid, on stirring occasionally for about ten minutes.
Fry your chopped bacon strips on a high heat with the thyme and mushrooms.
Transfer the bacon and mushrooms into the leeks and stir in the flour until dissolved.
To deglaze the bacon pan, put it back on the heat and pour in some of the stock until any residue has dissappeared.
Pour all the stock into the pan with the leeks, not forgetting the stock from the frying pan with the flavour from the bacon!
Stir in the meat until it's bubbling nicely and simmer for ten minutes.
Transfer into an oven proof dish and top with the pastry.
Score some nice diagonal lines with a knife and if you want a golden pastry brush with beaten egg (it doesn't matter if you don't do this it just looks nicer)
Put into a preheated oven at 180 for 30-40 minutes or until the pastry is golden.


Saturday, 17 October 2015

Cheap winter warmer or fancy starter? You decide!

Today's recipe is cream of onion soup, so simple and tasty. Considering it costs pence to make you can make it look like a starter in any top restaurant with a couple of finishing touches. It's a nice, filling winter warmer served as either a lunch with crusty bread or toast, or as indeed a starter with some croutons and a cheese crisp, if you fancy cooking a meal for your other half on the cheap. My husband and kids love it, even the dog polished off some I spilled on the floor and he seemed to like it too!

Serves 4
3 med-large white onions
1 pint chicken stock (ideal if you have some leftover from the chowder like me)
40g butter/marg or 2tbsp oil
2 tbsp flour
1/2 pint milk or 300ml single cream (richer with cream but still as tasty with milk)
Salt and pepper to taste.

For the croutons

1 slice bread sliced into squares
Oil

Fry in a pan until golden. Done! (You could always toast the bread for a healthier alternative)





 For the cheese crisps grate some cheese, I just used mature cheddar, and place on some greaseproof paper in little mounds and cook on high for a few minutes (just keep checking them until they bubble and melt) leave them to cool.

For the soup, chop the onions into slices roughly and on a medium heat melt the butter. Sweat the onions in the butter for about 5 minutes, stirring occasionally so they don't stick to the pan.
 When they are clear and soft add the flour and stir in. Turning the heat up a bit higher add the chicken stock gradually to the floury onions stirring constantly until the flour dissolves and you have added all the liquid. Boil for a few minutes and turn down to a lower heat stir in the milk/cream. I prefer to leave salt and pepper for people to season as they like it individually. Dish up and add your croutons and cheese crisp and a drizzle of oil for presentation!


Friday, 9 October 2015

Cheap and easy autumn tea

Leek and potato soup with warm cheese scones.

Soup ingredients.
Onion
4 leeks
3 potatoes
Half pint veg/chicken stock

Chop the onions, leeks and potatoes into chunks and sweat in butter or oil in a pan until soft. Add the stock and boil for about ten minutes. Blend to desired thickness as salt and proper to taste. If too thick thin with a bit of milk or water.

Cheese scones.

225g plain flour
2 and a half tsp baking powder
50g butter
125g cheese
Tsp mustard/powder
140ml milk

Mix flour and baking powder together, rub in the butter and mustard and then add the grated cheese. Moving with a knife add the milk until dough is formed. Roll out as thick as you want scones and cut. Put in preheated oven at 180 for 20 mins.

Hope you enjoyed my autumn cheap tea!