Showing posts with label My Daddy Cooks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Daddy Cooks. Show all posts

Monday, 13 June 2011

Meal Planning Monday - & how my week of My Daddy Cooks meals went



You may remember that last week, I planned a whole week of meals from My Daddy Cooks by Nick Coffer. I'm pleased to report that they mostly went down well - I might make a few tweaks for family tastes. The big hits were the Singapore noodles and the burgers and chips. I've done you a little slideshow of all the meals bar the lentil curry so you can see how they turned out.




So, time again to plan another week's meals. I'm trying to balance everything with a bit of convenience this week as on Friday, I'm going to Blogcamp in Manchester so I will have to make something ahead of time. And I'm in Manchester the day before too! Some of the meals are still from Nick's book, some are not as I've got some things I need to use up and Monkey has a friend coming to tea on Tuesday and they have requested pizza. Here's the list:

Monday - Chicken and spinach curry (from Nick's book)
Tuesday - Cheese and ham pizza (no recipe!) and salad
Wednesday - Sausage jambalaya (from Nick's book)
Thursday - Sandwiches
Friday - Wild mushroom and parma ham pasta bake (from Nick's book)
Saturday - Salmon with butterbean mash
Sunday - Roast pork with all the usual stuff.

Looking at this, there's lots of pork in its various forms this week. Oops.Will have to be slightly more balanced next week.

Why not pop over to Mrs M's blog for more meal planning entries?

Monday, 6 June 2011

Meal Planning Monday - a week of My Daddy Cooks meals!


If you read this feature weekly, you'll know that last week, I used the Sainsbury's Feed your Family for £50 meal plan after they kindly sent me a week's shopping to test out the meal plan. It went pretty well, although we didn't use all the lunch stuff, partly due to the others going camping. The meals were pretty good on the whole - some could have done with a little more flavour, but the frittata and "carbonara" were gorgeous. The sweet and sour was the only dish that was not nice at all - but it used a jar of cooking sauce and I'm never a big fan of those. The breakfasts were a bit basic in the week, but I found that using yogurt with the muesli, for example, made it more palatable. Some of the portion sizes were HUGE - the tuna pasta bake, for example, was enough for 8 meals, not 4!

We did film ourselves cooking and the children appeared in an advert! It was on Wednesday night during Britain's Got Talent. I would have missed it were it not for Twitter as I got a few "was that your children?" tweets. Thanks to ITV+1 and Sky+, I managed to record it for the children, who were, of course, away camping at the time. You could also see my hands and hear Missy Woo saying "It's a bit gooey" as we rolled sausages into meatballs. So thanks very much to Sainsbury's for giving us the opportunity to try out the meal plan - and for turning my children into stars for 5 seconds.


So, onto this week and again, I'm doing something different. You see, I've been inspired. The other day, I received a copy of My Daddy Cooks by Nick Coffer. Nick is a Twitter friend whose blog - also called My Daddy Cooks - became a runaway success when he started it in late 2009. Nick films his son Archie and himself cooking in their kitchen. Nick's recipes are always easy to follow, great family food and accessible to cook with children around - exactly what I like. And now he's written a book containing 100 recipes.

Photo - Veronique Leplat
When the book arrived, I had a quick flick through and I loved the layout and style of the book - easy to read and follow, with some nice pictures, both of the dishes and of Nick and Archie going. Then I sat down and read through the book - and I read and read and kept reading! I started to make a list of all the recipes that I must cook as soon as possible - and the list ran over two pages. So then, I had an idea to plan my week's meals around recipes from the book. To be honest, I could be planning meals from the book for weeks given the length of the list - this doesn't even scratch the surface of it. Needless to say, I loved the book - it's full of great family recipes that you'll enjoy cooking, with children or without. I cannot wait to try this week's recipes.

So, here we go. This week's meals are going to be:

Monday - Minty lamb and butternut squash tagine
Tuesday - No fry Singapore noodles
Wednesday - Turkey and cranberry meatloaf
Thursday - Chickpea and chorizo soup
Friday -  Burgers and chips
Saturday - Lentil curry with cauliflower
Sunday - Family party so no cooking for me!

And I shall report back next week on how it all went.

Why not pop over to Mrs M's blog for more meal planning entries?

( Sainsbury's sent me a week's shopping so I could try out their £50 weekly meal plan and a camera so I could film making one of the meals. I was also sent, separately, a copy of My Daddy Cooks to review and keep. I have not received any other compensation in either case; I have not been told what to write and all opinions are my own.)


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