Chicken and Ham Lasagne
(Lasagne noodles are somewhat different over here. They're not long and ruffle edged. They are flat edged, and about 4 by six inches in size.)
I had some cooked chicken and some cooked ham that needed using up today. I could have made a cordon bleu type of casserole, but I wanted something different. I was craving pasta . . . which as you know Todd hates. I think I finally found a pasta dish he sorta likes though.
Chicken and Ham Lasagne. I found the recipe in a cookbook I love. Rachel Allen Home Cooking. I didn't follow it exactly . . . I rather adapted it a bit, but then again . . . that's what I like to do. I find a recipe that works for me and then I adapt it to our tastes and my rather lazy way of cooking.
I have always loved Rachel Allen's recipes and her cookery shows. The food she cooks is real food. Nothing artsy fartsy there. You don't have to run out and buy special ingredients or equipment. That's my kind of cooking. Simple and wholesome ingredients. Simple cooking methods. Economical use of what you have in the larder . . .
I added some frozen spinach to the recipe I like to get veggies in wherever I can. I also added extra cheese to the top . . .
. . . because we like cheese, and that's how I roll. You can never have too much cheese to my way of thinking. Its like bacon . . . more is . . . delicious. Things just taste better if there's cheese and/or bacon involved.
This was quite simply fantastic! It helped me to use up my leftovers. It was cheap to make. The Toddster loved it. Ok, so maybe love is a bit of an exaggeration. I LOVED IT . . . he just kinda liked it . . . a lot. That's as much as he would concede.
I think he's afraid that if he actually ever admitted to loving anything with pasta in it . . . that would open a dam or something . . . pasta would start raining down on him like cats and dogs . . .
And for someone like Todd . . . that just wouldn't do. (He did really really like it though . . . trust me on this. He had two servings.)
I have always loved Rachel Allen's recipes and her cookery shows. The food she cooks is real food. Nothing artsy fartsy there. You don't have to run out and buy special ingredients or equipment. That's my kind of cooking. Simple and wholesome ingredients. Simple cooking methods. Economical use of what you have in the larder . . .
I added some frozen spinach to the recipe I like to get veggies in wherever I can. I also added extra cheese to the top . . .
. . . because we like cheese, and that's how I roll. You can never have too much cheese to my way of thinking. Its like bacon . . . more is . . . delicious. Things just taste better if there's cheese and/or bacon involved.
This was quite simply fantastic! It helped me to use up my leftovers. It was cheap to make. The Toddster loved it. Ok, so maybe love is a bit of an exaggeration. I LOVED IT . . . he just kinda liked it . . . a lot. That's as much as he would concede.
I think he's afraid that if he actually ever admitted to loving anything with pasta in it . . . that would open a dam or something . . . pasta would start raining down on him like cats and dogs . . .
And for someone like Todd . . . that just wouldn't do. (He did really really like it though . . . trust me on this. He had two servings.)
*Chicken and Ham Lasagne*
Serves 4 to 68 cubes of frozen leaf spinach, thawed and squeezed dry
400g of cooked chicken, diced (scant pound)
0 Response to "Chicken and Ham Lasagne"
Post a Comment