Hello, anyone else not quite ready for normality yet? I feel like I'm wandering around in a bit of a fog if I'm honest. I was happily pootling along every day doing whatever I fancied and now it's "BANG" we're back to appointments and shopping and haircuts. I'M NOT READY!!!! 😄
Anyway, this week was second trampoline lesson for my son, osteopath for me and haircut for him. I seem to have spent half my time up the high street shopping and had to rearrange mine and his prescriptions as our chemist is closing down at the end of the month. Good thing is I finally got my parcel delivered which has taken 3 re-deliveries booked, 2 phone calls to office, 1 to post office, multiple non deliveries and a moan on facebook page. It turned up on the day before I had re-booked it, so it was lucky, once again, that I was in. People moan about Hermes; Parcelforce has been a whole lot worse.
Cooking has been a bit same old, same old and I've been dragging out old favourites just because my poor lockdown brain hasn't wanted to resurface into anything even remotely creative.
The garden has been worked on a fair bit with dead veg plants removed, unused beds composted and covered, and new seedlings thinned. A general tidy up has been done and a fair amount of clearing and burning of garden rubbish (not actual rubbish). It's bulbs and wildflower sowing next week. And buddleia pruning - job and a half on it's own.
Tomato harvest |
Heritage carrots |
Anyway, I'm going to be meal planning for next week in a minute so I'm going to quickly do my favourite cooking from this week which isn't much to be fair.
I'm going to have to admit to preferring my rehash of corned beef hash (see what I did there?) It tasted a lot better than normal, went further and was incredibly quick and easy. Perfect for Friday's fast food friday.
REHASHED CORNED BEEF HASH
A couple of onions, sliced
Approx 6 potatoes (or more if you need to); I had Pink Fir Apple Potatoes and used them all, cubed.
1 tin of corned beef; chopped
1 tin of baked beans
1 tin of chopped tomatoes
Handful of frozen mushrooms
I heated some olive oil in a roasting tin and placed this onto the gas hob. Oven was heated to 180C/Gas mark 4
Chuck in the onions and potatoes and cook, occasionally stirring, until the onions are translucent and the potatoes are beginning to brown.
Then the really easy bit: chuck in the corned beef, the tomatoes (I added a few chopped fresh ones as well), baked beans and mushrooms. Season with salt and pepper and any other spice you fancy. Then cook until it's bubbling.
Put the roasting tin into the oven and cook for approximately 25 minutes. You could add grated cheese on top if you really wanted to, but I seriously couldn't be bothered to grate any so my mice of men went without.
NB: You can add anything you like really to this. Maybe a handful or two of frozen peppers or sweetcorn; as long as it's already cooked it can go in. The point of this is that it's quick; little or no prep and it's mainly shove it in the oven and let it do it's thing. No faffing allowed.
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