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Foxie
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Re: any one pot / pan meal ideas please!
      10/01/2009 22:45

Base for any meat dish

Put a teaspoon of oil in a medium saucepan and turn on a low heat. Chop an onion and a garlic clove. Add to pan, and while cooking cut lamb or pork or beef into pieces and roll in seasoned flour. Add meat and leave to brown, stirring. Chop mushroom, carrots, red pepper to a dice and add to pan. Add a jar of tomato based sauce and rinse out jar with hot water and a slug of wine and add to pan. Season, add a couple of bay leaves and bring to boil. Turn down and leave to simmer (covered) until meat is tender. You can add potatoes, spaghetti or rice to the pan for a one dish meal.

I also do this with mince, but I always put the mince into a dry pan and heat slowly until brown. I then put several layers of kitchen towel on a large plate and tip mince on to it. I cover with more kitchen towel and blot mince. This absorbs a lot of excess fat. I wash out pan before using it again.

I usually make this meal in advance and leave to cool and put in fridge. This improves the flavour and means I can lift off the excess fat which rises to the top.

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* any one pot / pan meal ideas please! sioned 29/12/2008 17:44
. * * Re: any one pot / pan meal ideas please! TrixieJones   01/01/2009 22:57
. * * Re: any one pot / pan meal ideas please! dizeeblonde   29/12/2008 18:06
. * * Re: any one pot / pan meal ideas please! MangeTout   29/12/2008 18:13
. * * Re: any one pot / pan meal ideas please! carolw301   29/12/2008 22:11
. * * Re: any one pot / pan meal ideas please! issi   30/12/2008 09:46
. * * Re: any one pot / pan meal ideas please! marymary   30/12/2008 09:50
. * * Re: any one pot / pan meal ideas please! Carnation   30/12/2008 11:16
. * * Re: any one pot / pan meal ideas please! Silver   30/12/2008 12:13
. * * Re: any one pot / pan meal ideas please! Carnation   30/12/2008 12:39
. * * Re: any one pot / pan meal ideas please! Silver   01/01/2009 23:17
. * * Re: any one pot / pan meal ideas please! SarahL   10/01/2009 22:34
. * * Re: any one pot / pan meal ideas please! Foxie   10/01/2009 22:45
. * * Re: any one pot / pan meal ideas please! BeauSoleil   30/12/2008 14:00
. * * Re: any one pot / pan meal ideas please! GILL3SQ   31/12/2008 11:57

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