Monday, 18 January 2016

Homemade meatballs with a rich tomato and bean sauce

Serves 2/3





Ingredients

500g lean beef mince
2 onions (one small & one large)
4 cloves garlic
2 teaspoons mixed herbs
1 egg (beaten)
1 can baked beans (I used sugar free)
1 can crushed tomatoes
1 chicken stock cube
2 teaspoons smoked paprika
Low calorie cooking spray
Freshly ground salt and pepper


Method

  1. Preheat the oven to gas mark 5/190°C/375°F.
  2. First we will begin by making the meatballs. Finely dice a small onion and soften it in a frying pan using some low calorie cooking spray. Place aside in a bowl to cool.
  3. Add the mince to a bowl along with the mixed herbs, one clove of crushed garlic, the cooled onions, some freshly ground salt and pepper and the egg (I added half an egg at a time just to check the mixture wasn't too wet). Combine well and shape into meatballs.
  4. Slice the remaining large onion and fry with three cloves of crushed garlic until soft in a large frying pan. 
  5. Add the meatballs and fry for approximately five minutes until golden in colour.
  6. Transfer the meatballs and onions to an oven proof casserole dish. 
  7. Dissolve the chicken stock cube in a minimal amount of boiling water to create a paste. 
  8. Add the beans, crushed tomatoes, smoked paprika, chicken stock paste and some freshly ground salt and pepper to the dish. 
  9. Place a lid on the casserole dish and transfer to the oven for approximately 30 minutes until the meatballs are cooked and the sauce is blipping away nicely.

I served this dish with a lovely creamy mash containing just a little mustard powder. It was absolutely delicious, so hearty and tasty! Typing this right now is making me think about the bowl of leftovers I have in the fridge....perhaps I will have a cheeky midnight snack! 


Happy cooking!
                            Sally xxx

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Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Cupboard Essentials

I've compiled a list of my basic cupboard essentials that I always have to ensure I stay on plan with Slimming World. I've also created a shopping list for you to easily print off and bring shopping to purchase these essentials. 



Kitchen Cupboard

Noodles
Rice
Pasta
Couscous
Beans
Chickpeas
Kidney Beans
Frylight
Oyster Sauce
Soy Sauce (Light & Dark)
Worcester Sauce
Rice Vinegar
Balsamic vinegar
Lemon Juice
Tinned Tomatoes
Passata
Tomato Puree
Agave Nectar
Fat Free Vinaigrette 
Cornflour
Baking Powder
Sweetener

Fruits & Vegetables

Only purchase fruit and vegetables that you like and will actually eat. There's absolutely no point wasting money on food you don't like which you won't eat and will just end up spoiling. 

Melon
Bananas
Apples
Grapes
Plums
Mango
Peaches
Nectarines
Oranges
Strawberries
Onions
Mushrooms
Peppers
Courgette
Parsnips
Carrots
Potatoes
Butternut Squash
Cabbage
Peas
Sweetcorn
Fresh Salad Leaves
Tomatoes
Beetroot
Spring Onions
Fresh Herbs
Garlic
Ginger
Chilli's 

Meats & Fish

All lean meat is free on Slimming World however, all fat and skin must be trimmed off before cooking. 

Chicken - whole, breast, thighs or drumsticks.
Bacon Medallions
Stewing Beef (extra lean)
Extra Lean Mince (beef, chicken, turkey)
Salmon Fillets
Prawns
Pork Lions
Low Syn Sausages

Dairy

Cheese - I prefer grated as it always goes further!
Milk
Low Fat Yoghurts - I choose Muller lights there is a wonderful variety of flavours available!
Fat Free Greek Yoghurt

Bread/Cereal

Weetabix
Bran Flakes
Organic Porridge Oats
Cereal Bars - I always choose Alpen Light.
Country Kitchen Bagel Slims - I LOVE these!

Herbs & Spices

Below is a list of herbs & spices that I have used throughout my Slimming World Journey so far. Obviously I am not recommending you go out and buy all these at once as it would be quite expensive. I would recommend doing like I done and slowly building up your collection as you require each ingredient. 

Salt
Black Peppercorns
Stock Cubes
Mustard Powder
Curry Powder - Mild, medium, hot
Chilli Powder - medium/hot
Cayenne Pepper
Paprika - regular/smoked
Ground Cumin
Ground Cinnamon
Ground Ginger
Nutmeg
Ground Cardamon
Cardamon Pods
Cloves
Turmeric
Chinese Five Spice
Mixed Herbs
Basil
Rosemary
Bay Leaves
Parsley
Oregano
Coriander

Other

Eggs
Frozen Vegetables - Frozen vegetables are always handy to have in the freezer for days when you are in a hurry.
Frozen Berries



Below is a SHOPPING LIST which you can print and tick items off as you go about your shopping! 

I hope this post beneficial for you! If you are starting Slimming World, I wish you the very best of luck!

Slimming Sally xxx


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Friday, 8 January 2016

Fruity Jelly Sweets

Ingredients

1 sachet powdered gelatine
2 sachets sugar free jelly 
1 175g pot fat free yogurt


Method

  1. Mix the jelly and gelatine in 250ml of boiling water. 
  2. Pour two thirds of the mixture into a rectangular glass dish and place into the refrigerator to set for approximately 20 minutes.
  3. While it is setting, mix the remaining jelly and the yogurt.
  4. When the jelly is set, pour the yogurt mixture gently on top of the jelly and return to the refrigerator for several hours if not overnight.
  5. When fully set, cut into shapes and enjoy!
These sweets are an ideal treat for the snacking whilst watching TV or for the cinema. I used raspberry jelly and vanilla yogurt, it tastes delicious! 

Happy cooking!
                           Sally
                            xxx

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