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wellington womble
Joined: 08 Nov 2004 Posts: 15051 Location: East Midlands
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Posted: Mon Jul 20, 15 11:41 pm Post subject: Hob only cooking |
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We are roughing it in the caravan on our own with no electric hook up (shock! Horror!) for some of this summer. Anyone got good ideas for everyday main meals on a two ring hob when it's too wet (or if I CBA) to barbeque?
My current list is macaroni cheese, sausage and mash, Spag Bol, Meat balls, Steak and new potatoes (no chips!). Our home staples of oven-cooked baked potatoes, pizza and baked fish or chicken in breadcrumbs are off. Breakfast and lunch are not a problem, just main means for a child with slightly odd tastes.
Usually we go en masse, and cook communally so we have more capacity. Or I take the halogen oven, which is what I mostly oven cook in at home, so imposing for more ideas this time. |
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