The cooking thread!

I cook a lot with a slow cooker. I do all sorts from a range of soups to stews to chilli to curries to my own made up dishes like a chorizo and pork mince style stew... basically any traditional poor peoples’ food from around the world.

I always make enough for about five or six servings and put them in the freezer for another time. I can have up to a dozen meals in the freezer at times, ready for when I can’t be bothered or don’t have time to cook.

This morning, I’ve got a Fabada on the go while I have come for some breakfast and coffee in town, go to the gym in a bit and then for a flu jab. By the time I get back it’ll be done.

Fabada is my tip to anyone who can’t cook to get into cooking. It’s just about the easiest thing to cook in the world. You don’t have to do any preparation or chopping or owt. You literally just put all your ingredients in the slow cooker as they come and walk away for eight hours. Brilliant for doing before work as you don’t have to get up an hour early to prepare the ingredients, just throw them in and go to work, then come home to a finished meal.

Pork belly, black pudding sausage, chorizo sausage, cannellini beans, tinned tomatoes, tomatoe purée, water (with veg stock - optional), a big dollop of butter, a bit of pimenton and ground garlic. Oh plus salt and pepper of course! I think the Asturians use saffron n’all, but I never buy that.

Then when serving chop the pork belly, and black pudding and chorizo sausages into bite sizes and put a bit of watercress on top.
Wouldn't be without my crockpot/slow cooker and use it as often as poss. The "Fix It & Forget It" cookbooks are essential accompaniments too, best recipe books I ever received.

Got this in the pot for tea tonight. It's a fave in our house, easy and healthy.

 
Last night was Chicken Rogan Josh cooked "British Indian Restaurant" style. Basically I followed this guys recipe - I've done it 3-4 times and it is very well received by my family.


Maybe worth a go if you like curry house food? It's all fresh ingredients, no Patak's jar needs to be opened.

I'm trying his 'home style' recipe for Bengali fish curry tonight - it's a new recipe for me so I hope it's good...
 

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