Personally, I don't think you can beat a good old cheese and onion sandwich on really thick gooey asda Tiger bread.
However, what about stir fries? The most time consuming thing is chopping the vegetables, (or you could buy a bag of frozen), put any vegetables in, peppers, chillies, peas, sliced carrots, sliced mushrooms, sweetcorn, sliced green beans. Add a tiny bit of olive oil, stir fry, add a packet of Blue Dragon stir fry sauce (they do all different types), then add some Amoy straight to wok rice noodles (or just noodles), keep stirring. Job done.
Bombay potatoes, again the hardest part is preparing the potatoes, Packet of Schwartz bombay potatoes mix. You'll then need potatoes, some oil, an onion, 4tbs water, 400g tin chopped tomatores. Follow instructions. Delicious, however, the cooking smell will linger for quite some time. I cook it in the awning now on one of those 2 ring gas stoves.
Pizza and garlic bread.
You can't go wrong with pasta and some sort of sauce
I found this which sounds nice I think we'll try it:
For a quick and tasty lunch idea fill a couple of flat mushrooms with grated cheese mixed with Branston Smooth Pickle and a beaten egg, grill until the topping is bubbling and golden and serve with a crisp green salad.Serves 2What you need
- 2 large flat mushrooms, washed and stalk removed
- 50g cheddar cheese, grated
- 2 tablespoons of Branston Smooth Pickle
- 1 small egg, beaten
How to make it
- Place the mushrooms onto a grill pan stalk side up.
- In a bowl mix together the cheese, Branston Smooth Pickle and egg.
- Divide the cheese mixture evenly between the mushrooms and press down lightly.
- Place under a moderate grill and cook for 10 minutes or until the mushroom is cooked through and the cheese mixture is bubbling and golden.
Hints and tips
- Serve with a crisp green salad and a tomato salsa.
- Don’t waste the mushroom stalk, chop it up and add it to the cheese mixture.
Lisa