Evening meals to cook on the hob

Evening meals to cook on the hob

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Goochie

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5,663 posts

220 months

Friday 23rd July 2010
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Currently (long story) we don't have an oven to use. However we do have a hob. Having exhausted the obvious stir-fry's, salads, spag-bol and Fajitas, can anyone suggest some slightly more interesting meals that can be cooked using just a 4 ring hob?

We don't like curry by the way.

staceyb

7,107 posts

225 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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fish cakes
fish
griddled meats
tacos

oldbanger

4,316 posts

239 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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steak lick

Mobile Chicane

20,844 posts

213 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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Cheap BBQ.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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You just made me hungry...irked

norby1

472 posts

174 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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Heinz Big Soup is always a winner!!

Or, how about a nice beef stew, dumplings and fresh mash...

Melman Giraffe

6,759 posts

219 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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norby1 said:
Heinz Big Soup is always a winner!!

Or, how about a nice beef stew, dumplings and fresh mash...
Yum - bit heavy for the summer!! Delish though

MilleniumFalcon

461 posts

184 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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Paella?

Goochie

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5,663 posts

220 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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Mobile Chicane said:
Cheap BBQ.
The not-so-cheap Gas BBQ has been doing it's fair share in recent days. But sometimes when you get in from work you really dont want to mess about standing outside cooking and then waiting for it to cool, cleaning it off, covering it over etc.

PaulHogan

6,159 posts

279 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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Coq-au-vin

drivin_me_nuts

17,949 posts

212 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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Pan kebaba. Easiset dish in the world.

Mince turkey, pork/lamb.
Chop onions very finely - about 4 large ones.
Plenty of pepper, a little salt, paprika, very small amout of cumin, generous amounts of fresh flat leaf parsley chopped finely and corriander likewise. Juice of one lime.
Mix with hands, leave for at least 2 hours.

Put into slightly oiled frying pan and flatten out completely until about 1com thick. Fry on a med heat for about 6 minutes. Get a decent spatula and cut into long strips about 5 cm wide. Turn each one over and cook other side.


Plotloss

67,280 posts

271 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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drivin_me_nuts said:
Pan kebaba. Easiset dish in the world.

Mince turkey, pork/lamb.
Chop onions very finely - about 4 large ones.
Plenty of pepper, a little salt, paprika, very small amout of cumin, generous amounts of fresh flat leaf parsley chopped finely and corriander likewise. Juice of one lime.
Mix with hands, leave for at least 2 hours.

Put into slightly oiled frying pan and flatten out completely until about 1com thick. Fry on a med heat for about 6 minutes. Get a decent spatula and cut into long strips about 5 cm wide. Turn each one over and cook other side.
Noted.

Keep meaning to have a go at chelow kebab, though without the breads they are nothing and the chances of me being able to make one of them is roughly nil.

silverMX

1,277 posts

188 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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Cod loin, wrapped in thin(ish) bacon.

Pan fry and serve with crushed new potatoes which have been fried up with diced black pudding.

Add veg for nod to healthy food.

Mobile Chicane

20,844 posts

213 months

Saturday 24th July 2010
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Goochie said:
Mobile Chicane said:
Cheap BBQ.
The not-so-cheap Gas BBQ has been doing it's fair share in recent days. But sometimes when you get in from work you really dont want to mess about standing outside cooking and then waiting for it to cool, cleaning it off, covering it over etc.
I'd get a couple of disposables and sling the mess.

Dig out the slow-cooker as well: tonight I'm having slow-cooked squid stuffed with toasted pine nuts, raisins and cinnamon-scented couscous, all in a garlicky tomato sauce.

During the week I made pulled pork in it, and last night a big batch of BBQ sauce.


21TonyK

11,543 posts

210 months

Sunday 25th July 2010
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One of my favourites is a chicken, chorizo and chickpea stew with toasted pitta bread.

Just joint and really brown a chicken, add chopped up chorizo and crisp it a bit. Add some chilli, smoked or normal paprika, black pepper, couple of tins of tomatoes and tinned chickpeas. Cook gently until everything is done then add handfulls of chopped flat leaf parsley and some fresh chopped tomatoes.

Put it in a big bowl and sit in front of the telly with a bottle or two of red.


Wadeski

8,163 posts

214 months

Sunday 25th July 2010
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curry?

bazking69

8,620 posts

191 months

Monday 26th July 2010
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Given the weather, alot of the dishes suggested are very heavy hearty winter dishes.

Am I the only one enjoying salads, pastas and risottos at the moment?

grumbledoak

31,549 posts

234 months

Monday 26th July 2010
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bazking69 said:
Am I the only one enjoying salads, pastas and risottos at the moment?
I do prefer the heavier dishes, but it was Waldorf Salad tonight.

Cheese Mechanic

3,157 posts

170 months

Monday 26th July 2010
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With a darn good salad, the only heat reqd is to boil the eggs.

Huge selection. Imagination leaves little chance of getting bored.

If you DO get fed up...fry up.

Edited by Cheese Mechanic on Monday 26th July 20:39

21TonyK

11,543 posts

210 months

Monday 26th July 2010
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Salads...mmm... how about a really good Salad Nicoise with rare char grilled tuna steak and soft quails eggs. Costs about 50p more per portion than the run of the mill tinned tuna and hens eggs but it makes £10 difference :-)