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Red Thai Beef Curry and Quinoa

Red Thai Beef Curry and Quinoa
Super healthy and super filling! I'm a huge fan of Thai's curries and enjoy changing up the main meat to keep things exciting (I live a very sad life). The recipe is simple: slice the beef nice and thin, keep the sauce thick and throw in lots of healthy vegetable friends. Here's what you need:

(Serves 4)
1 x Pack Beef Frying Steak*
1 x Large Sweet Potato
1 x Onion
1 x Courgette
1 x can Coconut milk
2 x tbsp Red Thai Curry Paste
360g Quinoa**

*These are always pretty good value. Tesco's version here
**Tesco's version here

Total: £7.79
Per Serving: £1.90

Cooking Instructions:
  • Fry the chopped Onion in a frying pan until soft
  • Add the thinly sliced Beef Steaks and Red Thai Curry Paste for 2 mins. Then add the Coconut Milk, mixing all ingredients, and cook for 3 mins. Transfer to separate pan/oven dish
  • Gently fry the diced Courgette and Large Sweet Potato until soft, then mix with previous ingredients
  • Transfer to the oven (or cook on a low heat) until curry has reduced to a thick sauce
  • Serve with cooked Quinoa.

Bargain!
Minimal washing up, minimal effort and great taste. This is perfect for throwing together for flatmates or freezing portions for lunch. Plus you now know what Quinoa is - but remember to pronounce it right when telling others (Keen-wah). Enjoy!

Re-fried Bean Quesadillas

A quick lunch: re-fried Bean Quesadillas
This super cheap recipe doubles as a lunch or dinner, and can easily be made for one or many people! The absence of meat makes it cheap and quicker to make. And the spices mean it packs that Mexican punch to excite your average mealtime.

Things you'll need:
Serves 3
  • 6 x Wholemeal Tortilla Wraps* (two per person)
  • 1 x Can kidney beans/mixed beans
  • 1 x Small Onion
  • 1 x Clove Garlic
  • Tsp Cumin
  • Tsp Paprika
  • Grated Cheddar (Optional)
* If this is for lunch, one tortilla per person is fine. If you're hungry or this is a main meal then use two per person. Remember to go wholemeal!

Price overall: £1.44
Per Portion: 48p

Cooking Instructions:
  1. Chop and gently fry the Onion and Garlic until soft
  2. Add the Beans and heat through. Then crush them with a fork into a paste
  3. Season with the Cumin and Paprika, and salt and pepper if you fancy. Stir altogether
  4. Tip the mixture into the middle of a Wholemeal Tortilla Wrap and then either fold in half or, if using two, place the other one on top.
  5. Then place the Quesadilla in the same frying pan and cooking either side for 2 minutes each until crispy and golden brown. Serve on its on or with a salad.
Fed up of the same old sandwiches? At a fraction of the price, you have to give this one a go! If you want to go all out, add jalapenos/chillis, sour cream and/or salsa as well. A super tasty casual meal for any lunch or dinner time.

This recipe was taken from BBC Good Food

Smoky Beans with Basil & Bacon


Posh beans on toast, in other words.
Popped home for lunch? Feeling lethargic and need to conjure up some energy to get to a lecture or meeting? This 'posh beans on toast' lunch idea is high in fibre, which means energy is slowly released over the hours following lunchtime. You'll be feeling energetic in no time! Why not just grab a can of heinz baked beans, I hear you ask? Beans are low fat, that's for sure. But Heinz baked beans contain 10g of sugar which is 11% of your daily amount (see here), whereas this recipe contains 0g of sugar (see here). Plus with this, you get to add a whole variety of other flavours which are fresh and delicious. Easy choice, if you ask me!

Things you'll need:
1 portion
  • 1-2 x Wholemeal Bread (depending on how hungry you are!)
  • 1/2 can Cannelloni Beans
  • 1 x Rasher of Bacon (Cut using scissors)
  • 1 x Large Tomato
  • 1/2 small Onion (Chopped)
  • Handful of Basil (Optional)*
* The Basil I used was fresh, but this isn't always convenient for students as it goes off very quickly. It tastes great in this dish, and goes well with any tomato-based recipe (such as Somerset Stew or Spicy Meatball Ratatouille). So if you plan your weekly meals out, you'll use up your fresh basil without it going off.

Price per portion: 86p
*with Basil: 96p

Cooking Instructions:
  1. Toast 1-2 slices of Wholemeal Bread
  2. Meanwhile, heat a splash of oil in a frying pan and gently fry the Onion and Bacon until golden brown.
  3. Then drain the Cannelloni Beans and add to the pan with the Tomato, roughly chopped. Mix together for approx 2 minutes.
  4. If using Basil, tear bits of the leaves into the pan and stir with the other ingredients. Serve immediately on your toast.
Heinz baked beans are known as a staple student cupboard ingredient, but give this one a go - lower in sugar, more flavours, and another great cheap eat at under a pound a portion! 

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) !

Creamy Tarragon Chicken



Tarragon Chicken, Brown Rice and Vegetables

Tarragon is a herb which isn't used often, especially by students, but tastes great with Chicken! Combined with a low fat creamy sauce, this recipe can easily be put together quickly and any leftovers can be frozen for another day. This recipe goes well with any sort of rice, potatoes or crispy bread*, as well as lots of vegetables - as many as you want!

*This recipe is based on the above meal combination: brown rice and vegetables.

Things you'll need:
Serves 2
  • 2 x Chicken Breast
  • 100 ml Chicken Stock
  • 200 ml Low-Fat Creme Fraiche
  • 1 tbsp Dijon Mustard 
  • 1 tbsp Tarragon (Dried)*
  • 50g Brown Rice
  • Mixed Vegetable Selection (see here)
*You can use fresh Tarragon (in which case it's 2tbsp!) But dried works just as well and it more cost-efficient!
I suggest you buy the cheaper Chicken breasts which have been frozen from fresh (see here)

Price Overall: £1.30
Per Serving: £67p
Approx, based on Tesco prices.

Cooking Instructions:
  1. Fry the chopped Chicken in oil until brown.
  2. Meanwhile, put your Brown Rice on to boil (or potatoes)
  3. Turn down the heat and add the Chicken Stock. When it bubbles, add the Low Fat Creme Fraiche, Herbs, Dijon Mustard. Stir in the mixture and simmer until the sauce has reduced.
  4. Meanwhile, boil/steam your Vegetables. Then serve!
You need to think about your timings depending on what you're eating your Tarragon Chicken with! For example, Brown Rice tends to take a lot longer than normal rice, or if you're mashing potatoes you'll need to put those on earlier too. Read your timings on the packages and everything will work out fine.

This recipe is taken from the 'Eat Yourself Thin' cook book! You can view some of their other recipes online here.



Beef Stroganoff




I've altered this usually high-in-fat meal to a lighter AND cheaper version. Taken from the Philidelphia website (here), this recipe is tasty, quick and easy. And each ingredient has a cheap supermarket alternative in both full fat and light options, so perfect for students!

Things you'll need:
Serves 2
  • 2 x Beef Steak*
  • 1 x Onion
  • 1 x Baby Mushrooms Pack
  • 75g Light Soft Cheese
  • Splash of Milk
  • Tbsp Dijon Mustard (Optional)
  • Brown Rice (Optional)
  • Mixed Vegetables (Optional)**
*I use Tesco stir-fry beef (here
** Mixed Vegetables are cheaper bought in the frozen packs (here)
I replaced the refined white carbs with brown rice, but this can be served with mash or chips too!

Price total: £5.28
Per serving: £2.64
(Excluding optional items)

Cooking Instructions:
  1. Fry the chopped Onion in and large frying pan until soft, then remove from pan.
  2. Fry the sliced Beef until brown, then add the Mushrooms until the juices run out of both. Then return the Onions to the pan.
  3. Add the Splash of Milk and allow the mixture to reduce a little.
  4. Stir in the Light Soft Cheese and Mustard (Optional).
  5. Serve with accompaniments of your choice
Another reasonably priced, easy peasy recipe suitable for students! You can also freeze a portion of the Stroganoff for another time if you are only feeding one. And this recipe fits with lots of different accompaniments, catering for all tastes and preferences.



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