What are you cooking for dinner? #7

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Homemade cottage pie with broccoli and herby potatoes
 
I wanted to make this curried chickpea salad in a wrap but I couldn’t get any wraps, tortillas or pita in my grocery order. Pic from Budget Bytes site.
 

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Go to Budget Bytes site and you will find it. You need yogurt, mustard, onion, chickpeas, curry powder, for the dressing. I love her site. It’s American.

Ok, appreciate it. I got a bag of garam masala in my cupboard and no idea what the appropriate way to use it would be. Curried chickpeas is a good idea.
 
Ok, appreciate it. I got a bag of garam masala in my cupboard and no idea what the appropriate way to use it would be. Curried chickpeas is a good idea.

I’m sorry I can’t do the linking thing. I also realised I don’t have any plain yogurt which you need.


I used to make a nice curried cauliflower and carrot soup which is very easy. That requires garam masala, cinnamon and curry powder too.
It’s in the Weelicious website.

Curry powder or garam masala is a good addition to egg or tuna mayo. I also like adding a bit of Dijon mustard and a bit of hot sauce, plus celery and onion if you have. I like the crunch.
 
I’m sorry I can’t do the linking thing. I also realised I don’t have any plain yogurt which you need.


I used to make a nice curried cauliflower and carrot soup which is very easy. That requires garam masala, cinnamon and curry powder too.
It’s in the Weelicious website.

Curry powder or garam masala is a good addition to egg or tuna mayo. I also like adding a bit of Dijon mustard and a bit of hot sauce, plus celery and onion if you have. I like the crunch.

Sounds good. That's ok, I just googled chickpea curry and the site you mentioned came up. I was browsing that one and the BBC one too. I hear creamed spinach is nice too, so might look into that as well. I just like to find new simple recipes to try out. Switches things up a bit, rather than the same old dishes.
 
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