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Normandy Pork with Cider


Normandy Pork with Apples, Potatoes in a Creamy Cider sauce

Excusing the poor quality picture, I can promise this creamy yet low fat dish is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser! I took this recipe from a Cook Yourself Thin book, available on Amazon.co.uk here. With this dish you can enjoy pork outside the sausage/bacon family, saving yourself any additional saturated fats or grease!

Things you'll need:
Serves 2
  • 2 x Pork Fillet
  • 1 x Onion
  • 1/2 Apple
  • 125 ml Cider
  • 2 x tbsp Half Fat Creme Fraiche
  • 1 x Potato (Optional)
Price Overall: £1.89/£2.14
Per Serving: 95p/£1.07
Approx, based on Sainsburys prices

Cooking Instructions:
  1. Fry the Pork Fillets in a deep frying pan until golden.
  2. Once the Pork is cooked, set aside. Add the Onion and Apple and cook until golden. Then add the Cider and bubble hard for 2/3.
  3. Then turn down the heat and add the Creme Fraiche, Pork and chopped Potatoes (Optional) and simmer for 3 minutes (or longer until potatoes are cooked through.) 
The Potatoes aren't essential to the dish, but if you do use them you may prefer to parboil them before adding them to the pan to reduce your overall cooking time. But students - I know the idea of cooking with alcohol instead of drinking it seems mad, but the Cider makes the dish loads tastier (and because it's only a bit, it gives you an excuse to drink the rest with your meal) !

Chicken, Spinach and Creamy Tomato Pasta





Another creamy but low fat recipe for all you pasta loving students. I have adapted this recipe from one I found online here, but substituted many of the ingredients to make it cheaper and quicker to make! I have always encouraged whole wheat pasta over white pasta, but was unable to find it in my local shop! Buy whatever you prefer - the sauce will still taste great.

Things you'll need:
Serves 2

  • 2 x Chicken Breast
  • 1 x Onion
  • 4 x Handfuls of Fresh Spinach*
  • 2 x tbsp Chopped tomatoes
  • 2 x tbsp Low Fat Soft Cheese**
  • 2 x 75g Fettuccine Pasta
*You can also use Frozen Spinach which keeps for much longer! See here
**I used 'LowLow' Soft Cheese, still a cheap option which packs in more flavour!

You also have the option to throw in extra veggies like fresh tomatoes or peas if you fancy!

Price Overall: £2.22
Per Serving: £1.11
Approx, based on Tesco prices

Cooking Instructions:
  1. Boil the pasta according to packet instructions.
  2. Meanwhile, fry the chopped Onion and Chicken Breast in oil in and large frying pan until brown.
  3. Then stir in your Chopped Tomatoes and Low Fat Soft Cheese and reduce heat.
  4. Just being serving, add your Fresh Spinach and stir in until wilted (This takes no more than 30 seconds!) Add more spinach according to preference.
Try 'LowLow' Soft Cheese in all major supermarkets

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