That looks good. If you don’t have a mandoline, it makes it a bit harder but you can use potato gems instead. The kids would love that. Definitely a weekend meal.
As for tonight, whenever I can’t decide, I give that decision to another fam member or it’s jaffles.
I’ve got a mandoline slicer and any excuse to use it is welcome.
I ended up going to a backup frozen meal, chicken and veg pie from Dinner Ladies, they’re bloody expensive, but worth every cent having a couple in the freezer.
I did however buy everything we needed for that Aldi recipe, including the wine, so I’ll cook and drink that Saturday afternoon. 🤣
It’s pretty good, plenty of chicken and veg chunks and feeds 2 adults and 2 primary ages kids.
A wealthy relative gave close family members a $300 gift voucher during a lockdown and we’ve been hooked every since. They look expensive, but the quality is high and it’s cheaper than a couple good pizzas delivered.
The butter chicken is a HUGE favourite in our house and the veggie rice is a close second.
There’s a couple things that aren’t worth the money, cooked lamb shanks are cheaper at Aldi and there’s no difference in quality/flavour and we generally avoid stuff that needs more than an oven or microwave… Because what’s the point of lazy meal if you still have stand there cooking it.
That looks good. If you don’t have a mandoline, it makes it a bit harder but you can use potato gems instead. The kids would love that. Definitely a weekend meal.
As for tonight, whenever I can’t decide, I give that decision to another fam member or it’s jaffles.
I’ve got a mandoline slicer and any excuse to use it is welcome.
I ended up going to a backup frozen meal, chicken and veg pie from Dinner Ladies, they’re bloody expensive, but worth every cent having a couple in the freezer.
I did however buy everything we needed for that Aldi recipe, including the wine, so I’ll cook and drink that Saturday afternoon. 🤣
Please take pics. I’d love to see it.
Whoa. That looks good and oozey!
It’s pretty good, plenty of chicken and veg chunks and feeds 2 adults and 2 primary ages kids.
A wealthy relative gave close family members a $300 gift voucher during a lockdown and we’ve been hooked every since. They look expensive, but the quality is high and it’s cheaper than a couple good pizzas delivered.
The Dinner Ladies have some good recipes online too. Simple, no nonsense bullshit and tasty.
The butter chicken is a HUGE favourite in our house and the veggie rice is a close second.
There’s a couple things that aren’t worth the money, cooked lamb shanks are cheaper at Aldi and there’s no difference in quality/flavour and we generally avoid stuff that needs more than an oven or microwave… Because what’s the point of lazy meal if you still have stand there cooking it.
Exactly