Breakfasts will either be cereal or toast with fruit for afters. I'll be leaving early a couple of mornings this week so breakfasts will need to be especially low faff but also filling. We'll have eggs and soldiers on the weekend and probably pancakes or crumpets.
Lunches for the adults will be leftovers. Kids will be having cheese and chutney swirls or egg salad
sandwiches on wholemeal bread with crudites, a pot of yoghurt, baked treat and piece of
fruit for their lunches. Weekend lunches will be baked potatoes with beans and cheese or potato wedges with salad.
The cost of our shopping this week was £62.63 and I purchased the items online using the Asda section of My Supermarket which handily compares the cost of my shopping had I purchased the items elsewhere. If I'd shopped at Sainsbury's my groceries would've cost £76.83 or £79.31 from Tesco.
Dinners
Roast Chicken with Roast Vegetables and Yorkshire Puddings
Chicken Pasta Bake
500g pack of pasta
1 onion, diced
1 clove garlic, crushed
2 peppers, diced
3 cups frozen mixed vegetables
400g leftover cooked chicken
2 carrot, diced
1 cup grated cheese
1/2 cup milk
Heat oven to 180C.
Boil pasta in large pot of water
until just tender, following the directions on the packet. Heat a non-stick pan and spray with a little
oil. Cook onion, garlic and peppers until
soft.
Stir the mixed vegetables into the
onion mixture and heat for a few minutes.
Add the leftover chicken, milk, and half the cheese. Gently stir to combine.
Add the cooked pasta. Gently stir
so pasta is coated with the chicken sauce mixture then pour into an ovenproof
dish and sprinkle with the remaining grated cheese. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes.
Bean burritos
8 tortilla wraps
3 tins chilli beans
3 fresh tomatoes, diced
1 cucumber, diced
1 lettuce, shredded
small pot of soured cream
150g grated cheese
Heat chilli beans in a pot whilst
tortillas are warming in the oven. Put
chilli beans onto tortillas and top with tomato, cucumber, lettuce, a little
sour cream and a sprinkling of cheese. Fold
over and serve.
Stir Fry Beef with Rice
2 Tblsp each soy sauce and
Worcestershire sauce
1 Tblsp tomato puree
juice of ½ a lemon (use the other
½ lemon in a G&T)
1 clove garlic, crushed
400g rump steak, thinly sliced
1 Tblsp oil
1 bunch spring onions, finely
sliced
500g greens, shredded
Put the soy sauce, Worcestershire
sauce, tomato puree, lemon juice and garlic in to a bowl. Mix well then add the thinly sliced steak,
toss to coat in the marinade and leave to infuse whilst you prepare the
vegetables.
Heat oil in a frying pan or wok
over a high heat. Add the steak and sear
well, remove from the pan and set aside.
Pour the leftover marinade into the wok and heat for a minute or so
before adding the spring onions, greens and steak. Stir fry for 5 minutes or so until the greens
are tender-crisp and the steak is cooked through. Serve over cooked rice.
Crustless Quiche
3 cups mixed vegetables
1 cup cheese, grated
4 eggs
3/4 cup milk
1/2 cup self-raising flour
good grinding of black peppe
Put the vegetables and ¾ of the cheese
into a greased ovenproof dish. Lightly
beat the eggs and milk together in a jug.
Sprinkle over the self-raising flour and mix well, ensuring there are no
lumps. Pour egg mixture over the
vegetables and grind over some black pepper then sprinkle over the remaining
cheese. Bake at 200°C for 30 to 35
minutes or until golden brown and set. Serve
either hot or cold.
Slow Cooker Meatballs
500g beef mince
½ cup uncooked long-grain rice
¼ cup chopped fresh herbs
(parsley, chives, oregano, marjoram, etc.)
1 large onion, finely diced
1 pepper, finely diced
2 carrots, finely diced
1 stick celery, finely
sliced/diced
500g homemade or store bought
pasta sauce
375 ml beef stock or water
Turn the slow cooker on to low to
preheat whilst you chop all the vegetables.
In a bowl, mix together the
mince, rice and fresh herbs with a good seasoning of salt and pepper. Roll
tablespoonfuls into balls and set aside for a few minutes.
Put the onion, pepper, carrot and
celery Into the slow cooker. Mix together the cook-homemade pasta sauce and
beef stock then pour into the slow cooker. Stir to mix thoroughly with the
vegetables.
Put the meatballs on top of the
sauce in the slow cooker and then cover with the lid. Cook on low for 6–7 hours
or on high for 3–4 hours. Serve with mash/pasta/baked potatoes and steamed
mixed vegetables.
Vegetable Cobbler
2 tsp oil
1 clove garlic, crushed
1 large onion, finely diced
1 pepper, deseeded and diced
2 sticks celery, finely sliced
3 large carrots, finely sliced
200g broccoli florets
400g tin of chopped tomatoes
75g rice
2 Tblsp cornflour
400ml vegetable stock
seasoning to taste
Cobbler
150g self raising flour
45g butter
1 free range egg
1 Tblsp milk
1/2 cup grated cheese
Preheat your oven to 180C/160C
Fan/Gas mark 4.
Heat the oil in a large oven safe
saucepan and cook the garlic, onion and pepper for 3 minutes before adding the
celery, carrots, cauliflower and broccoli.
Stir fry the vegetables for 3 minutes then remove from the heat. Add the chopped tomatoes, rice and vegetable
stock. Mix the cornflour with 2 Tblsp of
water and stir it into the stew so that it thickens slightly. Season to taste bring to the boil then cover
and bake for 25 minutes.
Whilst the stew is in the oven,
make the cobbler. Rub the butter into
the flour until it resembles breadcrumbs.
Beat the egg and milk together before adding it to the flour
mixture. You should have a soft dough,
add a little more flour if the dough is too sticky.
Knead the dough lightly then roll
out on a floured surface to a thickness of about 2cm. Use a cutter, or glass to
cut out rounds about 4cm in diameter.
Re-roll the trimmings so that all the dough is used.
Take the stew out of the oven and
increase the temperature to 200C/180C Fan/Gas Mark 6. Arrange the circles of dough on top of the
stew, sprinkle over the grated cheese,
and bake uncovered for 15 minutes or until the cobbler topping is cooked
and golden.
Shopping List
38 items:
£62.63
Packets
and Cereals
1x ASDA Chosen by You Wheat Bisks (48x18g) £3.08
1x ASDA Smartprice Cornflakes (750g) 46p
1x ASDA Chosen by You Fusilli Twists (500g) 50p was 95p
2x Asda Wholefoods Strong White Bread Flour
(1.5Kg) £1.60
1x ASDA Smartprice Self Raising Flour (1.5Kg) 45p
1x ASDA Smartprice Long Grain Rice (1Kg) 40p
1x Asda Home Baking Easy Bake Yeast (42g) 64p
2x ASDA Wholefoods Brown Bread Flour (1.5Kg) £2.56
Tins, Jars
and Cooking
1x ASDA Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce (4x410g) £1.24
3x ASDA Chosen by You Chilli Beans (290g) £2.04
1x ASDA Chosen by You Onion Chutney (280g) 98p
1x ASDA Smartprice Mayonnaise (500ml) 45p
1x Dolmio Sauce - Extra Onion and Garlic (500g) £1.00
Frozen
2x ASDA Smartprice Mixed Vegetables (1Kg) £1.50
Dairy and;
Eggs
1x ASDA Soured Cream (300ml) £1.05
5x ASDA British Semi Skimmed Milk 4 Pints
(2.27L) £5.00
1x ASDA Smartprice Salted Butter (250g) 98p
3x Suffolk Farm Medium Free Range Eggs (6) £3.00
2x Cathedral City Mature Cheddar (350g) £4.00
Fruit and Vegetables
1x ASDA Spring Greens (500g) £1.20
1x ASDA Salad Tomatoes (750g) £1.00
20 ASDA Smartprice Apples by Weight (100g) £2.40
20 ASDA Bananas by Weight (100g) £1.36
1x ASDA Lemons Loose 30p
3 ASDA Broccoli by Weight (100g) 75p
10 ASDA Red Onions by Weight (100g) 90p
2x ASDA White Potatoes (2.5Kg) £3.50 2 FOR £3.50
5 ASDA Butternut Squash by Weight (100g) 50p
2x ASDA Whole Cucumber £1.00
3x ASDA Round Lettuce £1.71
1x ASDA Celery 89p
1x ASDA Garlic Loose 30p
1x ASDA Smartprice Peppers (700g) £1.77
1x ASDA Spring Onions 75p any 3 FOR £2.00
1x ASDA Carrots (1.2Kg) £1.00
Meat, Fish
and Poultry
4 ASDA Beef Rump Steak Large by Weight (100g) £4.40
1x ASDA Butcher's Selection British Beef Mince
(500g) £2.00
15 ASDA Free Range Whole Chicken by Weight (100g) £5.97
Prices and special offers reflect those of the online grocery website My Supermarket,
and are correct as of 3 March 2013. Prices may vary in different in-store locations.
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Love the idea of rice through the meatballs. Will have to give that a try. Wouldn't have thought about doing them in the slow cooker either.
ReplyDeleteIt makes the meat go further and also helps keep the meatballs moist. Doing them in the slow cooker is really low faff and makes a lovely rich sauce.
DeleteInspired as ever with your meal plan and how you keep to your budget. Feel there is a book in this for you as I would buy it. Not by the looks of it you would have time. Inspired by you I will be adding left over roast chicken to pasta tonight x
ReplyDeleteYou've made my day, thanks for your lovely comment! :) I always try and be creative with leftovers, the pasta recipe is one I use with ham or bacon but decided to put the leftover roast chicken in this time.
DeleteLove your meal plans - great how you show the shopping list and total cost also! L x
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious! I must start working out how much it costs me each week, I know it saves me money but as soon as I'm home from the shops it kind of goes out of my head.
ReplyDeleteWow that's impressive for just £62, our shopping is way out of control
ReplyDeleteAll your meals sound great!!
ReplyDeleteYou get so much for your money! Well done you :)