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Weekend warmersThe calendar says spring is here, but as I sit looking through my window, the rain is coming down in buckets. So, we are definitely in for a very cold weekend. ![]() I can potter around in the kitchen all weekend, but for those who do not like cooking, here are some easy options. Creamy chicken with Mushroom Casserole or a Mexican Tomato Soup. Bring a bowl of nachos or a warm bread to the table and all is happy. If meaty dishes are more your thing, get that stew pot out, pop a beef stew in the oven and you have at least four hours to do sweet nothings in. Of course, what will a weekend be without something sweet? In this weather, I will always go for a crumble. With all the berries around, do try this delicious strawberry crumble. Beef Stew with Mushrooms and GremolataIngredients2 kg boneless shin cut in big chunks MethodPlace the flour, salt, pepper, coriander and paprika in a plastic bag and toss the pieces of meat in the bag so that each cube of meat is covered in flour. Remove meat from the bag and shake excess flour off. Remove the meat from the pot. Add a little olive oil if necessary. Saute the onions. Check halfway through the cooking process and if the pot seems dry, add more stock of water. When the meat is fork-tender, stir in the tomato paste and sugar and lemon juice. Add the mushrooms. Place back in the oven for 30 minutes or until the stew is done. Place the lemon zest, parsley and garlic in a food processor and chop finely. Recipe notesAny stew always tastes better the next day... if you can wait that long. Serve this beef stew with chunks of garlic bread. ![]() Strawberry CrumbleMakes six individual cups or one big dessert Ingredients1 kg fresh strawberries – hulled and halved For the crumble 3/4 cup flour MethodMix the sliced strawberries with the sugar, cornflour, orange zest and orange juice. Place in individual cups or ramekins and make your crumble. Preheat the oven to 180C. For the crumble, mix all the dry ingredients and grate in the cold butter. Mix thoroughly and sprinkle lavishly over the strawberry mixture. Bake for about 40 minutes or until the strawberry mixture is cooked and is bubbling out from underneath the crumble and the crumble is golden brown in colour. About Nina TimmI am the owner and sole editor of the 2012 Eat Out Award-winning blog, My Easy Cooking. I cook, I style and I photograph every single day of my life. I run a cooking school for groups such as team building, birthday parties, friendship groups, domestic workers and children. View my profile and articles... |