Food & Drink

Favourite mid week meal

Food & Drink

Posted by: Teegan

17th Nov 2016 01:00pm

I'd love to hear your families favourite one pot, mid week meal? What is quick and easy, less dishes and keeps your family satisfied on those busy days in between everyone's activities.

Comments 6

bearman
  • 4th Feb 2017 01:24pm

Honey/ garlic/ soy chicken. Get a bag of chicken pieces from Wooworths; about $7 equals 23 pieces. cooking in pan with cup of sweet soy/ 2 cloves of crushed garlic, 3 table spoons of honey and half litre of stock. Turn several times and serve with vegetables if so desire but it is so finger licking you probably wont need them.

Clairity
  • 11th Jan 2017 10:44pm

Spaghetti for sure. Plus you can involve the whole family by making someone grate cheese while another does the noodles etc. Plus, it really tastes good!

chelsb
  • 4th Dec 2016 06:57pm

A great meal is a mushroom and vegetable risotto, easy to make and very filling. Doesn't take too long to prepare or cook as canned or frozen vegetables can be used.

bettythrelfo
  • 3rd Dec 2016 02:52pm

I love using my crockpot... it is just so easy, and it does not matter whether you are trying to make soup, a main meal, or a dessert, in fact I also now and again make bread, I find this is the easiest of all, literally just set and forget... wonderful sizes are also available for families, I have a small and a large one.... great to throw mince in with all the flavourings and get it ready for spag boll.

annie
  • 17th Nov 2016 09:16pm

Some nights our family has 9 members for tea.It is so expensive the price of meat at the moment that I look for specials and try to make up stews or casseroles to feed everybody.Also I make a big batch of spaghetti bolognaise which goes down very well as well

mymonkey
  • 7th Dec 2016 08:09pm
Some nights our family has 9 members for tea.It is so expensive the price of meat at the moment that I look for specials and try to make up stews or casseroles to feed everybody.Also I make a big...

Yes spaghetti has to be the emergency food, and no matter how many times you have it, it still tastes great...

Help Caféstudy members by responding to their questions, or ask your own in Café Chat, and you will get the chance of earning extra rewards. Caféstudy will match these and donate equally to our two chosen Australian charities.

AMCS
Australian Marine Conservation Society are an independent charity, staffed by a committed group of scientists, educators and passionate advocates who have defended Australia’s oceans for over 50 years.
Reach Out
ReachOut is the most accessed online mental health service for young people and their parents in Australia. Their trusted self-help information, peer-support program and referral tools save lives by helping young people be well and stay well. The information they offer parents makes it easier for them to help their teenagers, too.