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Lunchroom Cooking 101
Resources needed • Microwave • Sandwich toaster • 500ml pyrex jug or similar • Alfoil (I use the think one) • Spray oil • Assortment of herbs, spices, vinegar, salt, pepper, curry etc (whatever is approved and tickles your fancy) I keep the jug, alfoil, oil and condiments in my draw – they don’t take up much room. Preparation at home • Weigh and package your vege allowance – eg mushrooms, cauliflower and green capsicum are my favs • Meat portion – weigh in portion sizes - have it thinly sliced or if it’s mince squash it really flat and then freeze in labelled clippie bags One the day • Chose what veges and meat you want and take them to work Recipes Breaky – egg and mushroom scrambled delight (just made that up) • Beat egg in bowl and add ½ a shell of water whilst beating • Add salt, pepper etc • Add thinly sliced mushrooms • Zap in microwave on very short bursts until they are almost done Egg that is over cooked turns into rubber so beware! Eat with a nice cuppa Lunch • Thawed meat and veges from home • Get your alfoil and pull out enough to make a nice parcel around the meat so it can be a single layer of meat in the sandwich maker • Spray the inside of the foil and place your meat – add herbs, spices etc • Wrap the meat up like a present so there are no gaps and the juices can’t leak • Cook in the sandwich toaster – checking to see it isn’t overdone • Whilst the meat is cooking zap your veges that you have just seasoned Sit down and enjoy tormenting your colleagues with the yummy food smells you have just made! Dinner • Grab your jug and place in it your veges, meat and seasoning (curry works really well or garlic) • Fill it with diet dry ginger ale (yep that’s right) and top of with water if needed • Zap in micowave until meat is cooked and veges are softish Sit down and enjoy tormenting your colleagues with the yummy food smells you have just made! Dessert • Grab your trusty jug • Sprinkled powered cloves and cinnamon into bottom • Dice your apple and add to jug • Add a can of diet sprite (yep that’s right) • And zap for 5mins at 50% or there abouts Sit and enjoy! :P That’s as easy as it is – it also works well when visiting friends etc. Have fun. I vary the condiments and meat and vege to keep myself interested. I have found that I can eat these foods for months without getting sick of it because of the flavour variations. Cheers Amanda |
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