25/5/2014 0 Comments I have some vegetables.skill rating: easy mood rating: tired but you've already had takeaways once this week Time: about 15 min You need - eggs 1-3, if you have only one, you have to use less veges - 1 or 2 potato peeled and grated - other veges peeled and grated (pumpkin, kumara, zucchini...anything grateable really) - cheese about 1/2 - 1 cup grated Mix grated veges and cheese with beaten egg. There should be enough egg to coat everything, but not so much it is swimming in egg. Heat pan, and add oil or butter. (should be about medium) Add spoons of veges and push down with the back of the spoon to flatten Cook for 4 min Flip and cook 4 min (you don't want it too hot, or it will burn - it needs the cooking time so that the potato cooks) I have in the past added a little can of tuna to this. The chilli one. It was quite nice from memory. You could also add left over shredded ham chopped up finely.
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skill rating: sorta easy mood rating: panicked - for when you have nothing but some eggs and baking stuff (but you do need milk) Time: about 15 min This works when you really need to go shopping and only have a couple of eggs left (and some baking stuff) - this is enough for about 3 people You need - 1 egg - 1 Tablespoon sugar - 1 1/2 cups of flour - 1 1/2 teaspoons of baking powder - 1/2 teaspoon baking soda (if you have none, just use baking powder) - 1 Tablespoon butter or oil - milk Beat egg and sugar together Add flour and baking powder and baking soda, and mix Add melted butter or oil Add milk slowly to form a thick batter (it won't mix in properly at first, but keep stirring) don't add too much milk at the start; add a bit and wait until it is mixed in. Optional extras Mash the kids manky old bananas they have brought home (and you intended to make a banana cake with but never did) and stir in Grate an apple or two and add in Make chocolate ones - add a couple of tablespoons of nutella-type spread Never ever ever add feijoas in because that would just be revolting Heat pan, and add oil or butter. Pour in pancake batter Wait until bubbles in the middle pop Flip and cook 30 second Keep going until all the batter is used up Now the best bit....Fake syrup.... Put heaps of brown sugar in a jug Add a little water - just enough to cover it Nuke it for 30 seconds in the microwave and stir If it isn't all dissolved give it another 30 seconds Add 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla if you have it handy Pour over pancakes. "Yay! You're the best!" skill rating: sorta easy mood rating: panicked - for when you have nothing but some eggs and baking stuff (but you do need milk) Time: about 15 min This works when you really need to go shopping and only have a couple of eggs left (and some baking stuff) - this is enough for about 3 people You need - 1 egg - 1 Tablespoon sugar - 1 1/2 cups of flour - 1 1/2 teaspoons of baking powder - 1/2 teaspoon baking soda (if you have none, just use baking powder) - 1 Tablespoon butter or oil - milk Beat egg and sugar together Add flour and baking powder and baking soda, and mix Add melted butter or oil Add milk slowly to form a thick batter (it won't mix in properly at first, but keep stirring) don't add too much milk at the start; add a bit and wait until it is mixed in. Optional extras Mash the kids manky old bananas they have brought home (and you intended to make a banana cake with but never did) and stir in Grate an apple or two and add in Make chocolate ones - add a couple of tablespoons of nutella-type spread Never ever ever add feijoas in because that would just be revolting Heat pan, and add oil or butter. Pour in pancake batter Wait until bubbles in the middle pop Flip and cook 30 second Keep going until all the batter is used up Now the best bit....Fake syrup.... Put heaps of brown sugar in a jug Add a little water - just enough to cover it Nuke it for 30 seconds in the microwave and stir If it isn't all dissolved give it another 30 seconds Add 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla if you have it handy Pour over pancakes. "Yay! You're the best!" |