your Batch Cooking recipes please? here's my chick curry one
your Batch Cooking recipes please? here's my chick curry one
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AlVal

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1,891 posts

290 months

Sunday 14th October 2018
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Please share your recipes for batch cooking. I commute into London, and am tired of spending £10-£15 a day on breakfast and lunch. I can batch cook, and bring portions frozen or refrigerated in a flask to work and keep in the work fridge.

Also fantastic to have them in the freezer when you can't be arsed to cook.

My first attempt was a good success, got 15 portions out of it and tastes great.

20x freezer zip loc bags for storing portions individually after (you don't want one giant frozen block....)
1 cup vegetable oil
4 tsp salt
2 tsp cumin
2 tspblack pepper

2 tsp ground ginger
2 tsp coriander
2 tbsp curry powder
2tsp cayenne pepper

3/4 bulb of garlic, broken into cloves, deskinned and crushed (i use a proper garlic crusher)
2 bell peppers
3 courgettes
2x Potato
2 Aubergine
6x large chicken breasts
tin of chopped tomatoes
2x tin of coconut milk

Cut up veggies. I cut the potato into small chunks and cut the courgettes into thick (like 2cm) slices, otherwise potato would be too hard and courgettes gone to complete mush

heat oil in a giant pot and add garlic and other spices, until the garlic and spices are nicely fried.

Add all the veggies except the tin of tomatoes. Cook for 10-15 minutes, stirring frequently. Add water if necessary to keep mixture moist. When vegetables are tender, add coconut milk and tomatoes, and heat through.

Stella Tortoise

3,130 posts

169 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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No onion?

kentlad

1,356 posts

209 months

Monday 15th October 2018
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Great recipe for a semi healthy chilli

Tin chopped toms
Tin Kidney beans
1 x whole onion
2 x carrots
1 x peppers
1 whole birds eye or scotch bonnet chilli (remove before eating)
Chilli powder (add to taste)
1 tbsp Cumin
1 tbsp Cinnamon
1 tbsp Brown sugar
1 tsp Worcester sauce
2/3 squares of dark chocolate

Boil some rice & add - microwaves really well..

You can also stick all of the above in a slow cooker on low, whack it on when you leave the house & dinner is ready when you get home.