My idea of cooking for my family tends to be to chuck a load of ingredients into a wok or saucepan and hoping for the best, therefore my repertoire consists of stir fry, spaghetti bolognaise and the occasional take away.
Does anyone have any easy to follow, healthy recipie ideas that are also suitable to give my 9 month old?
ThanksEasy to cook recipes for myself, husband and daughter?
Not really sure about the baby, but maybe yummy soups might work for you all?
Chicken Soup - http://hubpages.com/_recipe/hub/Easy-Peasy-Chicken-Soup
15 Minute Vegetable Soups - http://hubpages.com/_recipe/hub/Fast-And-Easy-Soup-RecipesEasy to cook recipes for myself, husband and daughter?
ok, yea i think this will help, make some brown rice and keep warm, then get some talapia, and fry in a pan with butter salt pepper garlic powder, then, take some vegetables, onions peppers garlic or any thing else you want, i suggest if you fry garlic and onions first, i suggest to take the fried fish out of the pan and fry the veggies in that, after veggies are don mix rice in the put fish on top, then finish by putting chedder cheese on top and backing for a few minutes.
You could make a soup that all of you could eat. I would leave it a little thicker for your baby. You and your husband could add some bread to make it a bit heartier.
The ingredients should be easy to find this time of year: carrots, apples and fennel
http://mymansbelly.com/2009/10/04/roasted-carrot-soup-for-the-soul/
well i am in high school and i love cooking. i just recently made these chicken tenders that you cut, dip in ranch, and then roll in a mixture of corn flakes salt and pepper. cook for 11 minutes at 400 degrees and serve with boiled potato and a veggie. its simple and good.
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