I tried to send this some moments ago but Mr BT in his wisdom is switching the internet off and on so the post didn't go.
Thinking about recipes etc as we are preparing to go to Valkenburg in a couple of weeks time. We will use our Mr D's thermal cooker for the first meal in the Netherlands, what a Brilliant piece of kit, not cheap but well worth the money. The cooker really does do "what it say on the tin". We certainly wouldn't be without ours that's for sure. I remember thinking I hope this is worth the money as we set of for France on the cooker's first run out, Scotch Corner to Dover then ferry to Dunkerque, in to the sans billet open the lid and there we had a ready prepared meal how comforting that felt. Does anyone else use one of these, we have the 4.5litre one. I've included a link.
http://mrdscookware.com/
'a member', what a way to refer to me!!
I bought my wife a Mr D's 4 years ago at a motorhome show because she was going on and on about it.
It has never ever been used, its still in the box under the seat in the motorhome.
Apparently most of the dishes require so much prep work, you may as well just get on and cook them in one go, my her words not mine!!
However I was offered £80 for it but she wouldn't let me sell it!
You can have it when we see you next Caro, if you wanted it.
Chicken Stew with Saffron
1 tbsp rapeseed oil
1 large chicken, cut into 8 pieces
1 walnut sized knob of butter
3 red onions, roughly chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
4 cm piece of fresh ginger, peeled and minced
2 tsp ground cumin
1 butternut squash peeled, seeded & cut into 3cm cubes depends on the mood of the day
400g tin chopped tomatoes or Passata
1 pinch of saffron threads
2 tbsp chicken stock
4 strips of lemon zest
water/red wine
Instructions:
Put the inner pot over a medium heat and add the rapeseed oil or standard vegetable oil - olive oil is too greasy.
Add the chicken in batches to brown and once browned put to one side until needed.
Reduce the heat, add the onions, a knob of butter, the minced garlic, the minced ginger and the ground cumin.
Stir and slowly cook until the onions are soft.
Once the onions are soft add the butternut squash and the chicken you browned earlier.
Pour in the tin of chopped tomatoes,or passata a good pinch of saffron and the strips of lemon peel.
pour in the chicken stock and mix everything together before covering with water and red wine.
Stir, turn up the heat and put the lid on.
Bring to the boil before simmering for 5 minutes.
Put the inner pot into the outer insulated container, close the lid and leave to cook without power for a minimum of 3 hours.
Serve with potatoes and green vegetables of your choice.
Tom1 your daughter should try the recipe as it's a stew not a casserole, Stew is done on top of the cooker and Casserole is done in the oven
MR2, how long have had the inverter what type of battery do you use with it, I've have I think subconsciously ignored inverters but this has just sparked my interest, I realise that they are not a panacea and there are limitations but how useful have you found having an inverter.Have had an inverter for 8 years. It is wired in to the 240v system, so can use the sockets and it is connected to 2 x Trojan 6v batteries in series i.e. 12v giving 215Ah. Use 6v because they are smaller than 12v and I have limited space. The inverter is 2kw and care is needed not to "hammer" the batteries. We use an ordinary slow cooker about 2.5 ltr and up to 160w, twin toaster and electric kettle when off hook up.
Thanks for the reply MR2, I've been looking into solar panels so it would make sense to expand my thoughts into inverters also. Ido feel though that as the Hobby is fairly new with LED technology we are not as critical as with some units. I experimented last year in winter and lasted 3 days using lighting without care before I needed to run the engine, I was working away at the time so it was an time to ideal experiment, parked in the college carpark. Yes I do see the benefits so will look in greater detail at a system to suite.
As a piece of information we only came to the "dark side" 3 years ago having caravaned for more than several years, tents before that, anyone else who has changed from one discipline to the other will understand the fun in re-learning all the things we thought we were good at. to stall any other questions we really enjoy the freedom of a motorhome, we both feel that we should have changed years ago.
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