Monday, October 24, 2016

Quick & Easy

Sticky chicken sausages with apple slaw

Moroccan lamb skewers with peperonata couscous

Romesco eggs with chorizo

Mongolian lamb stir-fry

Lentil-braised pork with olive relish

Spaghetti with asparagus and spinach pesto

Smoky beef with ancient grain salad

Smoky bacon carbonara

Spicy salami and chilli rigatoni

Quick pork chow mein

Tandoori chicken rice salad

Speedy salmon and rocket pasta

Greek-style chicken quesadillas

Charred beef and rice noodles

Agnolotti with quick tomato and basil sauce

Prawn and egg fried rice

Best-ever potato chips

Pork ribs

Lamb and haloumi kebabs

Smoked salmon and cucumber sandwiches

Ham, cheese and pineapple jacket potatoes

Spinach & feta turnovers

Mexican bean toasties

Chargrilled treviso with balsamic and pine nuts

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