Oh man…do you not know thw wonders of slow/braise cooking?
This was absolutely essential when the kids were little and I was working a lot. I usually had a sunday off and my wife and kids were running errands and such I would throw something like this together and go watch ('merican) football or play video games, and when they came home “tah daah” dinner is ready!
“oh you poor dear, your only day off and you’re cooking!” got me a lot of brownie points.
Here is a tip though if the thought of this is intimidating because of the time: most of it is just sitting in the oven so I would get it prepared at the same time as cooking tonights dinner, then all you have to do is throw it in the oven the next day.
Oh man…do you not know thw wonders of slow/braise cooking?
This was absolutely essential when the kids were little and I was working a lot. I usually had a sunday off and my wife and kids were running errands and such I would throw something like this together and go watch ('merican) football or play video games, and when they came home “tah daah” dinner is ready!
“oh you poor dear, your only day off and you’re cooking!” got me a lot of brownie points.
Here is a tip though if the thought of this is intimidating because of the time: most of it is just sitting in the oven so I would get it prepared at the same time as cooking tonights dinner, then all you have to do is throw it in the oven the next day.
It looks like a great recipe, you should try it.
I’m a full time house hubby, wannabe be chef and SBS cooking channel tragic.
It’s not the length, or complexity, I just left it too late in the day to start a long cook and feed a couple monsters before they went full feral.
The beasts must be appeased!
Buddy I say that most nights…
It’s usually followed by I’m tired, maybe on the weekend. 🤣
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