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Tuesday, April 07, 2020

Lockdown simple menus from yesteryear and Postcrossing

I love this post from Down to Earth blog that I follow, its about affordable homemaking. She has a picture of a German Potato Pancake or Kartoffle Puffer. Reminds me of Potato Rosti-hubby's favourite.

There were a few recipes to follow:

The Spruce Eats

The Daring Gourmet

Foodal

Anyway Rhonda's suggested menus if you're not doing too well financially due to losing your job or being stood down:

  • Tuna bake - is a mornay sauce with canned tuna, pasta and vegetables.
  • Zucchini slice - you can use any vegetable for this. Caramelised onion slice is delicious.
  • Salmon patties - the cheaper canned pink salmon is good for this.
  • Boiled eggs and salad.
  • Corned beef, cabbage and potatoes.
  • Next day - corned beef hash with eggs.  My recipe here.
  • Potato pancakes- my recipe is here
  • Pumpkin or sweet potato or pea or grean bean risotto.
  • Meatloaf - and lentil or chickpea version of meatloaf.  Spicy meatloaf recipe 
  • Curried vegetables with poached eggs. - I bake the vegetables in the oven with a little oil, curry powder or paste, then poach eggs in another pan.
  • Pea and ham soup.
  • Vegetable soup with herb dumplings, made with beef bone broth.  When you make the broth, boil them a second time and add salt and pepper for a lovely beef tea.
  • Lamb stew - using one lamb chop for flavour - and lots of vegies is very tasty and nutritious
  • Spinach or silverbeet pie in filo pastry.  Recipe here.
  • Homemade bread - search "bread" in my sidebar for recipes
  • Rice pudding - ½ cup white rice with 2 ½ cups of milk, 1 tablespoon sugar and vanilla.  Cook slowly - excellent for breakfast.  
  • Bread and butter pudding to use up bread or old hot cross buns.  Recipe here.
  • Porridge.

2008 recipe links

50 Old School Aussie dinners

Talking about yesteryear, I came across this in Postcrossing, a treasure trove of letters found in an post office that couldn't be delivered for one reason or another "The Piggy Bank" . I love the handwriting, looks like everyone could master calligraphy.



2 comments:

  1. Thanks for these links, Bridget.

    I usually make vegetable rice or seafood rice (with canned seafood) when I want a one pot meal. :)

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  2. What a great list of economical meals - the rice pudding could be made in the slow cooker overnight... A lot of these meals, or close relatives of them, I have used in the past...
    Stay safe
    Blessings
    Maxine

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