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    Best Scran

    Chilli taco's
    Bacon baguette done in air fryer
    Eggs made in the George foreman grill

    Looking for a change as I eat the same things all the time

    What's everyone else's best scran ?

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    Good chicken wings are very easy to do.

    Dab them dry with a paper towel.

    Dry rub of salt, pepper, smoked paprika, cumin, onion and garlic powder.

    Give them a light spray of cooking spray

    Put into an oven at 160C for twenty minutes (line your baking sheet)

    Turn

    Same again for twenty minutes

    In the meantime, put in half a bottle of Frank's Hot Sauce and a of tablespoon of salted butter in a pan and gently heat until made into a buffalo wings sauce

    Take the wings out (give them three or four minutes at the highest temp if you want some gnarly charred bits)

    Toss them in the sauce

    Done.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    Good chicken wings are very easy to do.

    Dab them dry with a paper towel.

    Dry rub of salt, pepper, smoked paprika, cumin, onion and garlic powder.

    Give them a light spray of cooking spray

    Put into an oven at 160C for twenty minutes (line your baking sheet)

    Turn

    Same again for twenty minutes

    In the meantime, put in half a bottle of Frank's Hot Sauce and a couple of tablespoons of salted butter in a pan and gently heat until made into a buffalo wings sauce

    Take the wings out (give them three or four minutes at the highest temp if you want some gnarly charred bits)

    Toss them in the sauce

    Done.
    That sounds amazingly tasty ! Will definitely try that 🙂

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    Quote Originally Posted by HibbyAndy View Post
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    That sounds amazingly tasty ! Will definitely try that 🙂
    Home made lasagne is also very easy and can be prepared the night before, make a bolognaise type sauce (I use a mix of a small tray of beef mince and the inside of three or four pork sausages crumbled and browned with the beef). If you make it the night before you don’t even need to pre cook the pasta sheets, just layer it up.

    Cook for the first while covered in foil then add cheese and finish until browned.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    Good chicken wings are very easy to do.

    Dab them dry with a paper towel.

    Dry rub of salt, pepper, smoked paprika, cumin, onion and garlic powder.

    Give them a light spray of cooking spray

    Put into an oven at 160C for twenty minutes (line your baking sheet)

    Turn

    Same again for twenty minutes

    In the meantime, put in half a bottle of Frank's Hot Sauce and a couple of tablespoons of salted butter in a pan and gently heat until made into a buffalo wings sauce

    Take the wings out (give them three or four minutes at the highest temp if you want some gnarly charred bits)

    Toss them in the sauce

    Done.
    Chicken in buffalo sauce is lovely! Had nice wings like that as a starter for a pub meal recently and they were the best part of the meal.

    Never occurred to me to try and make them myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    Good chicken wings are very easy to do.

    Dab them dry with a paper towel.

    Dry rub of salt, pepper, smoked paprika, cumin, onion and garlic powder.

    Give them a light spray of cooking spray

    Put into an oven at 160C for twenty minutes (line your baking sheet)

    Turn

    Same again for twenty minutes

    In the meantime, put in half a bottle of Frank's Hot Sauce and a couple of tablespoons of salted butter in a pan and gently heat until made into a buffalo wings sauce

    Take the wings out (give them three or four minutes at the highest temp if you want some gnarly charred bits)

    Toss them in the sauce

    Done.
    Aw man, that sounds amazing.

    My wife hates chicken on the bone in any format so if I go for something like this they’re all mine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    Aw man, that sounds amazing.

    My wife hates chicken on the bone in any format so if I go for something like this they’re all mine.
    I agree with her, I'm a breast man 😲

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    Good chicken wings are very easy to do.

    Dab them dry with a paper towel.

    Dry rub of salt, pepper, smoked paprika, cumin, onion and garlic powder.

    Give them a light spray of cooking spray

    Put into an oven at 160C for twenty minutes (line your baking sheet)

    Turn

    Same again for twenty minutes

    In the meantime, put in half a bottle of Frank's Hot Sauce and a of tablespoon of salted butter in a pan and gently heat until made into a buffalo wings sauce

    Take the wings out (give them three or four minutes at the highest temp if you want some gnarly charred bits)

    Toss them in the sauce

    Done.

    Thanks for sharing this - made on Friday night, we loved it!! think I went slightly over on the spice, not sure if too much Franks sauce, but still managed to devour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bringbackbenny View Post
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    Thanks for sharing this - made on Friday night, we loved it!! think I went slightly over on the spice, not sure if too much Franks sauce, but still managed to devour.
    You can always tweak that to suit, but I do like a fair bit of heat in my wings. Glad you enjoyed it.


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    Home made fish and chips for us tonight, absolutely banging. Even better in panko breadcrumbs but the wife prefers golden.

    Garden peas need to be Hibs green - anything else is overdone, a good rule of thumb for cooking any green veg - and finished with butter.
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    Some great slow cooker recipes if you have access to one:

    My favourite is a Brazilian chicken curry.

    1 kg Chicken breast
    Red onion
    Can of coconut milk
    Zest and juice of 1 lime
    Heaps of tumeric
    Heaps of peanut butter
    Salt
    Pepper
    A chicken stock cube
    Good pinch of chilli flakes
    Good dod of garlic
    Cornflour to thicken

    6 hours on high and serve with rice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    Some great slow cooker recipes if you have access to one:

    My favourite is a Brazilian chicken curry.

    1 kg Chicken breast
    Red onion
    Can of coconut milk
    Zest and juice of 1 lime
    Heaps of tumeric
    Heaps of peanut butter
    Salt
    Pepper
    A chicken stock cube
    Good pinch of chilli flakes
    Good dod of garlic
    Cornflour to thicken

    6 hours on high and serve with rice.
    Liking this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    Some great slow cooker recipes if you have access to one:

    My favourite is a Brazilian chicken curry.

    1 kg Chicken breast
    Red onion
    Can of coconut milk
    Zest and juice of 1 lime
    Heaps of tumeric
    Heaps of peanut butter
    Salt
    Pepper
    A chicken stock cube
    Good pinch of chilli flakes
    Good dod of garlic
    Cornflour to thicken

    6 hours on high and serve with rice.
    I thought about contributing to this thread pointing out that a slow cooker is a friend! I don’t do a lot of cooking really, but I did a chilli recently in the SC and it went down extremely well with the missus!

    While I wouldn’t turn down chicken on the bone.. I do get your wife’s point. It’s preferable being able to eat everything in front of you rather than gnaw round bits 👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by WeeRussell View Post
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    I thought about contributing to this thread pointing out that a slow cooker is a friend! I don’t do a lot of cooking really, but I did a chilli recently in the SC and it went down extremely well with the missus!

    While I wouldn’t turn down chicken on the bone.. I do get your wife’s point. It’s preferable being able to eat everything in front of you rather than gnaw round bits 👍
    On the bone meat tastes better, imo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    Some great slow cooker recipes if you have access to one:

    My favourite is a Brazilian chicken curry.

    1 kg Chicken breast
    Red onion
    Can of coconut milk
    Zest and juice of 1 lime
    Heaps of tumeric
    Heaps of peanut butter
    Salt
    Pepper
    A chicken stock cube
    Good pinch of chilli flakes
    Good dod of garlic
    Cornflour to thicken

    6 hours on high and serve with rice.
    Doing this for Saturday tea but - when you say good dod and heaps of - can you be a bit clearer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danderhall Hibs View Post
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    Doing this for Saturday tea but - when you say good dod and heaps of - can you be a bit clearer?
    Of course 😅

    I have the recipe saved in my texts, I can remember the ingredients but not the quantities:

    1 red onion
    100 grams peanut butter
    Zest and juice of one lime
    10 grams of garlic
    15 grams of chilli flakes
    1 chicken stock cube
    1 can coconut milk
    1 tbsp Tumeric
    1 tbsp Cornflour

    I always put in more tumeric and chilli than the recipes calls for.

    I did try it with chicken legs a couple of weeks or so ago but it was ****. So breast all the way (ooh er).

    That’s for 1kg of breast which has fed 4 adults and 3 kids previously.
    Last edited by Jones28; 04-01-2022 at 07:33 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    Of course 😅

    I have the recipe saved in my texts, I can remember the ingredients but not the quantities:

    1 red onion
    100 grams peanut butter
    Zest and juice of one lime
    10 grams of garlic
    15 grams of chilli flakes
    1 chicken stock cube
    1 can coconut milk
    1 tbsp Tumeric
    1 tbsp Cornflour

    I always put in more tumeric and chilli than the recipes calls for.

    I did try it with chicken legs a couple of weeks or so ago but it was ****. So breast all the way (ooh er).

    That’s for 1kg of breast which has fed 4 adults and 3 kids previously.
    Cheers - I’ll feedback.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    Some great slow cooker recipes if you have access to one:

    My favourite is a Brazilian chicken curry.

    1 kg Chicken breast
    Red onion
    Can of coconut milk
    Zest and juice of 1 lime
    Heaps of tumeric
    Heaps of peanut butter
    Salt
    Pepper
    A chicken stock cube
    Good pinch of chilli flakes
    Good dod of garlic
    Cornflour to thicken

    6 hours on high and serve with rice.
    How does the chicken turn out with this? Anytime I’ve put chicken breast in the slow cooker it has gone stringy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by overdrive View Post
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    How does the chicken turn out with this? Anytime I’ve put chicken breast in the slow cooker it has gone stringy.
    It goes pulled pork style, which I quite like. Like I said above, I tried with on the bone chicken the other day and it wasn’t good, too much fat and juice came out the bones and killed the flavours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    Some great slow cooker recipes if you have access to one:

    My favourite is a Brazilian chicken curry.

    1 kg Chicken breast
    Red onion
    Can of coconut milk
    Zest and juice of 1 lime
    Heaps of tumeric
    Heaps of peanut butter
    Salt
    Pepper
    A chicken stock cube
    Good pinch of chilli flakes
    Good dod of garlic
    Cornflour to thicken

    6 hours on high and serve with rice.
    Got this in the slow cooker now for tomorrow. Cannot wait smells superb

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    Quote Originally Posted by MagicSwirlingShip View Post
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    Got this in the slow cooker now for tomorrow. Cannot wait smells superb
    How did it go?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    How did it go?
    Delicious. I added some smaller chillis which cranked up the heat a bit. Served it with rice & corn on the cob. Got a 8.5/10 from the mrs! Happy days

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    I have started using my Pressure King Pro a lot more recently, does anybody have one of these (or an Instant Pot)?

    I love combining the frying function which you can start off some tasty rice or pasta meals by sauteing onions/garlic/peppers etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jones28 View Post
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    Some great slow cooker recipes if you have access to one:

    My favourite is a Brazilian chicken curry.

    1 kg Chicken breast
    Red onion
    Can of coconut milk
    Zest and juice of 1 lime
    Heaps of tumeric
    Heaps of peanut butter
    Salt
    Pepper
    A chicken stock cube
    Good pinch of chilli flakes
    Good dod of garlic
    Cornflour to thicken

    6 hours on high and serve with rice.
    I really enjoyed this btw, will defo add it to our rotation.


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    Chilli taco's
    Bacon baguette done in air fryer
    Eggs made in the George foreman grill

    Looking for a change as I eat the same things all the time

    What's everyone else's best scran ?
    How do you make eggs in a GF grill?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    How do you make eggs in a GF grill?


    Just tried it for the 1st time the other day , Basically crack an egg over the grill ( Put a wee bit olive oil on the grill and heat for 5 minutes ) egg done in minutes

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    Quote Originally Posted by HibbyAndy View Post
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    Just tried it for the 1st time the other day , Basically crack an egg over the grill ( Put a wee bit olive oil on the grill and heat for 5 minutes ) egg done in minutes
    Is that any different from just frying an egg in a frying pan?

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    Quote Originally Posted by easty View Post
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    Is that any different from just frying an egg in a frying pan?

    Probably no , Just experimenting

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    Garlic salt and smoked paprika is magic in a egg mayo mix

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    What about spaghetti hoops on toast? 😁
    Cougars!!!

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