Showing posts with label spicy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spicy. Show all posts

Chilli con carne

23 September 2014

I recently found a few new ingredients that I wanted to try out so I made this for my housemates on Sunday night and they can’t stop telling me how much they love it. If they keep telling me how much they love my food I might want to live with them forever!

Ingredients:
450g beef mince
1 tin of kidney beans
1 tin of Heinz vegetable chilli beans
1 tin of chopped tomatoes
1 chopped pepper
1 chopped onion
Chilli flakes
Salt and pepper
Olive oil

Method:
Start by putting some olive oil in a saucepan then adding the onion. Cook for 3 minutes then add the pepper and cook for another 2 minutes.


Add the beef mince and brown off, cooking for roughly 10 minutes. Adding salt and pepper whilst it is cooking.


Add all of the beans and the chopped tomatoes and a teaspoon of chilli flakes and cook for another 5 minutes.




Leave the chilli con carne to simmer for 15 minutes.





I served mine with rice and an Old el Paso Stand N’ Stuff Soft Taco Kit and some salsa. It was so much better than any chilli I had had before and maybe that’s why my housemates loved it so much. Next I’ll be trying burritos!

Spicy Chicken Rice

23 August 2014

This is my take on spicy rice. If you've ever had it at nandos, it is possibly the best thing since sliced bread. It is the ultimate comfort food but without any guilt. Everyone should try this, you won't regret it.

Ingredients (per person):
2 oz of brown rice
½ a pepper
½ an onion
Chilli powder
1 crushed clove of garlic
1 egg
1 chicken breast
Olive oil
Soy Sauce
Butter

Method:

Start by weighing out your rice, you don't want more than this otherwise you will lose all the other ingredients and basically just eat rice. Cook the rice according to the packet instructions. Also cook the chicken breast with a bit of seasoning in the oven for 25 minutes on 180C.




Melt the butter in a pan. Then turn down the heat and crack the egg in the pan, then scramble it. Cook it for about 4 minutes or until it is to your liking.


 Chop up the onion and pepper and crush a garlic clove in with the onion.


Put some olive oil in a pan and add the onion and garlic. Let it cook on a medium heat for about 5  minutes so the onion softens. Make sure you keep stirring so that it doesn't catch.



Add the pepper and cook for a further 2 minutes, then add in the rice and soy sauce (as much to your taste) and chilli powder (again to your taste, depending on how much spice you want). Mix it all together and cook for about 3 minutes, make sure you keep stirring so you don't burn the rice.

Shred the cooked chicken so it is in smaller pieces. 




Add the egg and chicken and mix in with the rice mixture and cook for a bit 3 minutes to heat it all through.

And here's the delicious final dish! I could eat it all over again, it was that good. I could give nandos a run for their money :) 

Next time I would probably add carrots but we didn't have any in the house at the time. And maybe a bit more chilli powder!

Spicy Sweet Potato Wedges

20 August 2014

As you probably saw from my previous blog post, I served these with the lemon and garlic chicken I made.
These were beautiful if I may say so myself! It made a change from your standard oil, salt and pepper.
So I’ll get to the point and give you the recipe, which is for one person.

Ingredients:
1 small sweet potato
a glug or two of olive oil
1 tsp chilli powder
1 tsp paprika
a sprinkle of salt
and maybe a tsp of basil or oregano for good measure

Method:
Chop up the sweet potato into wedges, the thinner the better as they will cook quicker. So if you prefer yours chunky then it would be best to keep them in a bit longer than I did.


Chuck all the ingredients together, evenly coating the sweet potato and put in a baking dish.
Pop them in the oven at 200C for roughly 30 minutes (or a bit longer).
Then eat with lemon and garlic chicken!




Don’t forget your veggies!

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