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Food is the way to most people's hearts - but sometimes we do not have the time to get creative in the kitchen or have the budget to do so.
This page is all about offering inspiration for under a fiver.
What recipe works well for your family? What is simple to prepare and cook that you and, or, your children love?
We and fellow Freebridge neighbours would love to know. Take a moment to try out the latest recipe and if you can add a twist let everyone know in the forum - or if you have another delicious recipe, whether it be sweet or savoury, add it too.
Let's see if we can inspire people this winter!
Food is the way to most people's hearts - but sometimes we do not have the time to get creative in the kitchen or have the budget to do so.
This page is all about offering inspiration for under a fiver.
What recipe works well for your family? What is simple to prepare and cook that you and, or, your children love?
We and fellow Freebridge neighbours would love to know. Take a moment to try out the latest recipe and if you can add a twist let everyone know in the forum - or if you have another delicious recipe, whether it be sweet or savoury, add it too.
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A dish fit for a King!
With the coronation on the horizon, are you wondering what dish to prepare in keeping with the occasion?
Why not step back into 1952 and showcase the classic coronation chicken salad for a delicious nostalgic lunch.
This is not a bashed-together mayo and mango chutney affair, this is the real deal and fit for a King.
Ingredients
2 chicken breasts, skin removed
1 tbsp olive oil
1 unwaxed lemon, zest and juice
knob of butter
1 shallot, finely chopped
1 red chilli, deseeded and finely chopped
2 tsp madras curry powder
2 tbsp tomato purée
100ml/3½fl oz dry white wine
100ml/3½fl oz chicken stock
1 tbsp apricot jam
150ml/5fl oz mayonnaise
75ml/3fl oz crème fraîche
1 large mango, peeled, stone removed, flesh diced
4 spring onions, finely chopped
2 tbsp finely chopped fresh coriander
dash Tabasco sauce
salt and freshly ground black pepper
green salad leaves, to serve
50g/2oz flaked almonds (toasted lightly dry frying pan), to serve
Method
Rub the olive oil all over the chicken. Scatter over the lemon zest and season with salt and pepper.
Steam the chicken for 20–25 minutes, or until cooked through. Set aside to cool.
Melt the butter in a frying pan, add the shallot and chilli and cook for 5 minutes. Stir in the curry powder and cook for 2–3 minutes. Stir in the tomato purée and cook for a further minute. Add the wine and simmer until the volume of the liquid has reduced by half.
Stir in the jam and stock, and simmer until the volume of the liquid has reduced by half. Set aside to cool.
Mix the mayonnaise and the crème fraîche together in a bowl, then stir in the curry dressing. Fold in the mango, spring onions, lemon juice and coriander.
Cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces. Fold into the curry dressing and season with salt, pepper and Tabasco to taste. Serve with a green salad, and scatter with the toasted almond flakes.