About ME!

HELLO!!

I'm Christine. I'm a busy mum to 5 year old twins, Robin and Evie and wife to Ian. I also run a property management company. We live in a small village in beautiful, rural Northumberland. I love spending time at home with my family, running and exercising and socialising with my fabulous friends.

When I'm not busy with work, family or friends, my favourite pastimes are cooking and eating (often a combination of family/friends and food). I particularly get so much (too much?!) pleasure from making healthy, nutritious meals from nothing (well, whatever I've got in the house!), making leftovers exciting and not wasting a thing. I HATE waste. I've wanted to start a blog for a few years but time just hasn't allowed it. But I'm very excited about getting it going now and sharing my passion for food with the world!!

I'm very health conscious and want to feed my family good food, on a budget. As you can imagine, time is not something that I have a lot of so my cooking has to fit in with my busy life. Weekday cooking has to be fuss-free and speedy but I still want it to feel indulgent.

I am also a keen vegetable gardener. There is little better than creating a whole meal from produce that you raised with your own fair hands. And in the British weather, it's not always easy. It makes you appreciate it even more though! I would urge anyone to have a go at growing their own. Even if it's just a few of your favourites in pots or some herbs on the windowsill. Do it!

I'm going to try and share some of the recipes that I create and any tips that I have along with general ramblings about food and the good life!

Don't expect fine dining, just homemade, tasty, healthy and wholesome food. Always on a budget! Maybe with the odd flashy, entertaining number thrown in for good measure. The budget won't go out the window though.

I'm very new to this so please bear with me until I find my feet!!

I hope you enjoy it. All feedback very much appreciated!!

Thanks y'all!

Saturday, 22 March 2014

Love leftovers...eat curry! Lamb Rogan Josh. Versatile and family friendly!

Well, this is the second time I've written this because I managed to delete the last one, by accident. Grrrr. Technologically challenged, clearly :-(

So, I've been delving in my freezer to get me through my £50 month! To my delight, I had a small joint of lamb. I roasted it last week and we had it with Yorkies (eggs from my hens) and roasted veg. Anyway, to make the most of my leftovers we had a luscious rogan josh made with storecupboard ingredients and remnants of bits and bobs in my fridge. 

You really can just use what you have to hand with this as long as you have some spices and tinned toms!  I've made this so many times and I pretty much never have the same ingredients.  It's a brilliant mid-week supper. 


What I used last week....

1 tbsp groundnut or veg oil
1 onion, chopped
Half a red chilli, chopped (you can use dried chilli flakes)
1 clove of garlic, crushed
A handful of mushrooms, quartered (these are easily omitted)
2 tsp garam masala
1 tsp mild curry powder
1/2 tsp turmeric
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp ground coriander
1 tsp salt
1 aubergine, chopped into inch size cubes
1 tin tomatoes
Lamb stock (vary this if using a different meat). I use the tomato tin to make this. 
Any leftover gravy 
Leftover lamb, chopped
I used some cream, but I prefer natural yoghurt or you could use coconut milk. Use whatever you have
Fresh herbs, chopped. I used a mix of coriander, mint and parsley, whizzed up. 

(All spices are heaped teaspoons)

Method

Heat up a large frying pan or wok. Add the oil. 
Fry the onion, chilli, mushrooms and salt until softened. 
Add the spices and mix. 
Add the aubergine and fry for a few minutes until covered in the spices and a bit softer. Add the tomatoes, stock and any gravy. Bring to the boil then lower the heat and leave it to simmer for about 15 mins. 
Mix in the fresh herbs and add the cream (or whatever you're using) and take off the heat. 

Serve with basmati rice. I use 1 mug of rice and 2 mugs of boiling, salted water. I pop a star anise or a cinnamon stick in with it. Bring to the boil, stir, turn the hob down to low, cover and leave until the rice has soaked up all the water and has the right amount of bite. 

It is so tasty that you'll want to make it all the time with any leftovers and I also do a variation of it with no meat. I just do everything as above but when the aubergine softens I add the rice directly to the pan with all the liquid and and have it as a one pot rice dish instead. Cheap, easy and gorgeous and the whole family loves it. Very child friendly! 








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