Monday, 9 March 2015
MPM: 9th March 2014
Some excellent eating last week - the tuna steak baguette was a resounding success as was yesterday's Empire roast chicken, both of which have been added to my spreadsheet of "Meals that I want to cook again" - a mammoth list if ever there was one. This week, I am out Thursday and D is out on Friday so they're unplanned and likely to consist of prick and ping or beans on toast, and Saturday we hope to do a recipe book night but the dishes are still to be finalised. Elsewhere...
Salmon with curried mussels
Roast chicken with leek fritters and a garlic and lemon yoghurt dressing
Corned beef hash
Roast lamb with various accompaniments - this is a trial run of Easter Sunday lunch on which I'll be sure to report back if it all goes to plan!
More meal planning fun over at Mrs M's.
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The salmon sounds really good and I love corned beef hash! Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteOooh the Salmon with Curried Mussels sounds delicious x #mealplanningmonday
ReplyDeleteI looked up Empire roast chicken, it sounds gorgeous, definitely one to try!
ReplyDeleteYum! We love Corned Beef Hash here....Sounds like a tasty week x
ReplyDeleteAlso googled Empire Roast Chicken - what a great idea! Hope you have a lovely week xx
ReplyDeleteSorry guys - I meant to add a hyperlink to that chicken and completely forgot! I've added a link now to the recipe I used - very yum!
DeleteYour meal plan sounds delicious! Empire Roast Chicken sounds immense, I'm sure my hubby would love that too! #mealplanningmonday
ReplyDeleteCorned Beef Hash is one of my childrens favourites, have a fab week x
ReplyDeleteI used to love corned beef hash with lots of ketchup, a memory of childhood!
ReplyDeleteCorned beef has always reminds me of when my mum working in a care home, I used to often pop in and see her, make tea etc for everyone and was always fascinated by this dish! The chef they had was great, long before the heat n serve meals that seem the norm nowadays! I think I have only made it once, and it didn't taste like theirs and I gave up! Maybe I should try again, am sure it would be popular!
ReplyDeleteLeek fritters sound lovely too!