What's for dinner?

MummaSue
MummaSue Posts: 242 Member
I don't know about you, but it's a cold damp wintry evening here (Brighton-ish) and I'm thinking I need a good warming dinner ... fancy dumplings, but that ain't gonna happen any time soon ... so what are you having for dinner, or what would you have that's reasonably healthy - or at least not really wicked, that will fill you up and warm you up without added guilt? :glasses:

Replies

  • MummaSue
    MummaSue Posts: 242 Member
    We ended up having chilli, made with extra lean beef mince, loads of vegetables, beans and chickpeas and we shared a packet of Tilda microwave brown basmati rice. Really warming and filling and I feel, a "good use" of calories - low fat and high fibre!
  • phie2712
    phie2712 Posts: 10 Member
    I quiet often do curry and if it's lazy and out a jar (more often than not) I add lots of veg and lentils as well as the meat then it is more filling and healthy :)
  • farway
    farway Posts: 1,260 Member
    I am still umming & arring, but think I have settled on 2 Co-op bangers [de-frosting as I type] with maybe small portion chips & 2 dry fried, or poached, eggs

    bangers & chips will be done in my new Actifry, never done bangers in it, so may be absolute crap & i finish up with a cheese & pickle sarnie

    Not too fussed as I am of to RHS Wisley tomorrow, a good walk round and pub lunch after, so a few spare calories in my back pocket will be handy, and I have a new cold & cough, so food is not top of my list at the moment and I am not really hungry, which I guess is good

    It is the sort of day to be indoors
  • MummaSue
    MummaSue Posts: 242 Member
    I quiet often do curry and if it's lazy and out a jar (more often than not) I add lots of veg and lentils as well as the meat then it is more filling and healthy :)
    Good idea to add lentils and veg to bulk it out and reduce the per-portion fat % and, as you say, healthier and more filling :happy:
  • MummaSue
    MummaSue Posts: 242 Member
    I am still umming & arring, but think I have settled on 2 Co-op bangers [de-frosting as I type] with maybe small portion chips & 2 dry fried, or poached, eggs

    bangers & chips will be done in my new Actifry, never done bangers in it, so may be absolute crap & i finish up with a cheese & pickle sarnie

    Not too fussed as I am of to RHS Wisley tomorrow, a good walk round and pub lunch after, so a few spare calories in my back pocket will be handy, and I have a new cold & cough, so food is not top of my list at the moment and I am not really hungry, which I guess is good

    It is the sort of day to be indoors

    Mmmm sausages, always a good choice from the satisfaction point-of-view, though a bit naughty! Poached egg with them sounds delicious and chips of course! Not heard of this Actifry - how was it?
    Hope you're feeling better for your trip.
  • hughtwalker
    hughtwalker Posts: 2,213 Member
    scrambled egg - cooked without milk nor fat in microwave (entered as poached since MF database has ooodles of added calories in its scrambled database)
    bacon, tomato

    followed by Muller Corner and Melon slices (eaten separately - not with the yoghurt on the melon, of course).
  • MummaSue
    MummaSue Posts: 242 Member
    Mmmm that sounds tasty and nutritious! Good choice!
  • hughtwalker
    hughtwalker Posts: 2,213 Member
    Tonight will be left over (from Sunday lunch) roast beef with roasted vegetables followed by half a melon each
  • farway
    farway Posts: 1,260 Member
    Sort of odds & sods tonight. homemade meat loaf [a last minute bargain minced beef buy from Lidl at 70p for 500g] with stir fry veg in sweet & sour sauce

    Comes out at 448 calories, which is just as well because my low fat coleslaw for lunch was much higher in calories than I thought when I bought it, unfortunately the old eyes just cannot read the small print on the labels these days :grumble:
  • hughtwalker
    hughtwalker Posts: 2,213 Member
    Tonight will be left over (from Sunday lunch) roast beef with roasted vegetables followed by half a melon each
    I was wrong - it was stir fry with the beef and a Muller Corner
  • MummaSue
    MummaSue Posts: 242 Member
    Tonight I am resorting to a low-cal ready-meal - I've had a really busy, long day and I'm out again to a meeting this evening - I just don't have the energy to cook :O(
  • hughtwalker
    hughtwalker Posts: 2,213 Member
    2 eggs - had the Practice Christmas Lunch in a pub - clocked up 1200 or so calories in one meal <pout>
  • farway
    farway Posts: 1,260 Member
    Tonight I am resorting to a low-cal ready-meal - I've had a really busy, long day and I'm out again to a meeting this evening - I just don't have the energy to cook :O(

    I find some of the ready meals are very tasty, if not exactly ideal regarding ingredients reading like a chemical lab work sheet , for instance Morrison's Nu Me bangers & mash or Asda fish pie . Not what I would normally have, but certainly do the calorie counted job

    PS it was sirloin steak [another Lidl reduced offer], 2 scrambled eggs, grilled tomatoes with a toasted crust tonight, & just popped me over my limit, but it was lovely