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Simple, but fun

Learn how to make delicious, budget-friendly recipes that can be adapted to your liking. Work in pairs to make a cheese sauce (roux) and create three tasty and affordable dishes.

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Simple, but fun

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  1. Simple, but fun

  2. Aim To make recipes that are low cost and can be adapted. Objectives: work in pairs; make a cheese sauce (roux); use kitchen equipment safely; make 3 tasty recipes, which are cheap but cheerful.

  3. Setting the scene This module is about making tasty food which is low cost. Using leftovers saves money and prevents waste. The sauce can be adapted and used in lots of different recipes in the future.

  4. Food hygiene – getting ready to cook Tie long hair up. Remove jewellery and watches. Remove jumpers and roll up long sleeves. Thoroughly wash and dry hands.

  5. Recipes You will make: Bubble and squeak Fruity flapjacks Cauliflower cheese

  6. Food skills and techniques You will: use a knife safely; chop, boil, slice, mash, shape, fry; make a cheese sauce (roux); cook on the hob and in the oven; make cauliflower cheese and bubble & squeak; bake fruity flapjacks.

  7. Shopping list For 2 People For 10 People

  8. Plan of action Review recipes to be cooked. Prepare and cook the potatoes and cabbage. Make the flapjacks – bake in the oven. Prepare and cook the cauliflower. Make the bubble and squeak. Make the cheese sauce – serve with the cauliflower. Ensure that you collect your equipment before you start to cook. Weigh and measure your ingredients accurately. Keep your work surfaces clean and tidy – wash up as you go.

  9. Healthy eating The bubble and squeak rounds could be oven baked instead of fried, or fried using a low calorie cooking spray. Try using 1% or skimmed milk and reduced fat cheese in the cauliflower cheese. Try using a little less sugar (or replace some with sweetener) and a little more dried fruit in the flapjacks. For more information about healthy eating, go to: www.nutrition.org.uk

  10. Budgeting Cut the cauliflower yourself, rather than buying it pre-prepared. You could also use frozen cauliflower. Use left-over mashed potato, cabbage, Brussel sprouts and other vegetables when you can for the bubble and squeak. Freeze extra portions of cauliflower cheese and bubble and squeak for another meal. Buy a large sack of potatoes, and store in a dark cool cupboard. Buy economy or own-brand oats and dried fruits.

  11. Food safety and hygiene Wash and dry hands before and during cooking. Always check date marks, e.g. use-by on the cheese. Wash fresh fruit and vegetables before use to remove any dirt and bacteria. Keep pan handles away for the edge of the hob. Be especially careful when frying and melting sugar. Use oven gloves. Check that any left-overs for the bubble and squeak are only 48 hours old. If older do not use and throw away.

  12. Cooking for the future Cauliflower cheese Make up the sauce and pour over fish, pasta or other vegetables. Replace half of the cauliflower with broccoli. Try swapping the cauliflower for a range of cooked vegetables such as butternut squash, peppers and onions and sweetcorn for a mixed veggie bake. Stir the sauce into cooked pasta along with canned tuna, sweetcorn and spring onions for a quick meal. Bubble and squeak Use left over potatoes and cabbage/Brussel sprouts. Try adding fresh herbs, chopped onion or cooked leeks. Fruity flapjacks Vary the type of dried fruit, e.g. sultanas, figs, mixed fruit. Add 1x5ml spoon cinnamon or mixed spice to the oat mixture.

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