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Dhal with spinach and tomatoes

Dhal with spinach and tomatoes
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Chicken katsu curry This indulgent curry is a real treat and easier to make than expected. The breadcrumbs provide a great texture to hold the rich sauce. 45 minutes + chilling. Serves 2. seasoned flour for dustingegg 1, beatennatural dried breadcrumbs 100gskinless, boneless chicken thighs 4 largebasmati rice 100gfrozen peas 75gsesame oilsoy sauce onion 1, choppedgarlic 2 cloves, crushedginger a small chunk, peeled and finely choppedchilli flakes a pinch (optional)oil for fryingplain flour 1 tbsp mixed with 1 tbsp mild curry powderchicken stock 350mlbrown sugar (any kind will work) 1 tsp Put the flour, egg and breadcrumbs in separate dishes. To make the curry sauce cook the onion, garlic and ginger (and chilli flakes if using) in a little splash of oil until softened. Heat the oven to 180C/fan 160C/gas 4. Boil the rice in lots of salted water, adding the peas for the last 2 minutes of cooking. Slice the chicken and arrange on top of the rice then serve with a drizzle of the reheated sauce.

Spiced vegetable pilaf with cauliflower, ginger and garam masala simplyrecipes I’ve recently been cooking my way through some of the older recipes on Simply Recipes and came across this gem—Moroccan spiced grilled chicken breasts. It’s a winner! Boneless skinless chicken breasts are marinated in yogurt mixed with a Moroccan spice mix of cumin, paprika, and cinnamon, and then simply grilled. The yogurt helps tenderize the breasts and the marinade brings life to otherwise boring boneless skinless chicken. What I love about this recipe is that with just the barest of preparation, you can have a delicious meal within minutes. Just put the chicken in the marinade before leaving for work in the morning, come home, heat the grill, chicken is done in less than 10 minutes. The recipe is one we adapted from a recipe in the Sacramento Bee years ago.

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Miso-marinated mushrooms Morning After Breakfast | Eggs Recipes Calories Calories are just a unit of energy. If you eat more than you use you can gain weight, or lose it if you don't eat enough. How much you need depends on your weight, gender and how active you are, but it's around 2,000 a day. Carbs Carbs are a great source of energy and, excluding foods such as potatoes, are made from grains - like bread, pasta and cereal. Sugar We all deserve a treat sometimes, but try to limit your sugar intake. Fat We all need to eat a small amount of fat because it protects our organs and helps us grow. Saturates Saturated or "bad fats" are in beef, pork, chicken skin, butter, cream and cheese. Protein Protein helps our muscles to grow and repair, as well as providing you with essential amino acids.

Amelia Freer's roasted peppers with baked eggs Guilt-free British dishes | Food Buongiorno friends. This is my last column of the month – and what a month it has been, with so much travelling and cooking from Fumo in Manchester to Malta, Croatia and Sicily. Now I’m back at Cicchetti in London just in time for the weekend. I’ll be shopping for food today and trying my best to introduce fish to my kids – a great way to do it is in pasta sauces. Now to Slimming World’s Food Glorious Food. Good luck. Preparation Time 10 minutes Cooking Time 1 hour 50 minutes Serves 4 people ● Low calorie cooking spray ●800g lean lamb leg steaks, visible fat removed, cut into bite-sized pieces ●3 onions, roughly chopped ●4 celery sticks, roughly chopped ●4 carrots, peeled and roughly chopped ●1 level tbsp plain flour ●1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce ●4 tbsps tomato purée ●500ml boiling lamb stock ●2 bay leaves ●800g potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced ● Salt and freshly ground black pepper Preheat your oven to 160°C/320°F/Gas Mark 3. Uncover and cook for a further 10 minutes until golden.

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