I found a few leftover
ingredients in the fridge and so I came up with this recipe --Yellow/Orange
Bake! Yea, all the leftover ingredients happened to be either yellow or
orange.. hence the name.
(4 servings)
a third of a squash
a potato
2-3 carrots
mozzarella cheese
mixed herbs (I just
used the Asda brand)
grounded black pepper
butter
water
cooking oil
Steps:
1. Peel the potato, carrots and the squash.
2. Cut them up into small
chunks.
3. Boil the squash
until it softens.
4. Boil the carrots
until it softens.
5. Preheat the oven at
200C.
6. Add in cooking oil
to a pan, then fry the potatoes until the sides turn slightly golden brown.
7. Add in a bowl of
water and put the lid on to allow the potatoes to cook.
8. Turn off the heat
when all the water is gone.
9. Prepare a container
with aluminium foil.
10. Add in the
ingredients in layers, I added the carrots first, then potatoes, then
mozzarella cheese, and melted some butter and pour it on top. I also added in
some mixed herbs and grounded black pepper. Lastly, I added in the squash. and
some more butter and mixed herbs on top.
11. Place it in the
oven for 10-15mins.
12. Take it out and
sprinkle more mozzarella cheese and mixed herbs and grounded black pepper.
13. Place it back into
the oven for 5mins.
You may serve it with some tomato pasta or rice. For the pasta, I just went with a very simple sauce:
You will need:
(4 servings)
500g of
pasta/macaroni
4-6 spoons of ketchup
4-6 spoons of ketchup
1-2 bowls of water
3/4 tsp of brown sugar
Mixed herbs
The measurements above were just an estimate, and you can adjust it according to your preference. I tend to taste it along the way to find the right balance for myself:P
The measurements above were just an estimate, and you can adjust it according to your preference. I tend to taste it along the way to find the right balance for myself:P
Steps:
1. Boil the pasta with
water and little bit of cooking oil.
2. Drain away the
water and run the pasta under cold water.
3. Place the pasta
into a pan, Add in some ketchup and water.
4. Sprinkle some mixed
herbs and some grounded black pepper.
5. Add in some brown
sugar if you want a sweeter taste.
No comments:
Post a Comment