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lisalee
07-09-2008, 14:02
Hi, its my first anniversary tomorrow and Im cooking a meal for my fantastic hubby! Im no chef :hihi: so any simple recipes or suggestions would be most welcome :help:

He loves chicken, and desserts sorted, so any simple starter advice would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance :thumbsup:

*binty*
07-09-2008, 14:24
When i cooked a meal for my OH (no special occasion though) i did;

Starter - Tomato & Basil Soup with Garlic Croutons
Main - Turkey Steak, Veg & New Spuds
Dessert - Strawberries & Ice Cream

:)

Not that special really but it was quick and easy

lisalee
07-09-2008, 14:49
When i cooked a meal for my OH (no special occasion though) i did;

Starter - Tomato & Basil Soup with Garlic Croutons
Main - Turkey Steak, Veg & New Spuds
Dessert - Strawberries & Ice Cream

:)

Not that special really but it was quick and easy

same dessert as Im doing! Simple, yet affective!

its what to do with the chicken I struggling with!

*binty*
07-09-2008, 14:50
Hmmmm could make a Stir-Fry? Or, Cook the Chicken with Veg and New Spuds?

Erm....i'll carry on thinking :huh:

haddockman
07-09-2008, 14:54
Chicken, put some cheese on top of it (mozarella preferably, but cheddar is fine) and wrap it in parma or serrano ham. Then wrap it all in cling film, put in the oven for about 45mins and serve it with 4 cheese sauce, veg and potatoes :) Dead simple, I cooked it for my parents ages ago and it was really nice!

*binty*
07-09-2008, 14:59
You could chop it up and make a curry? :hihi:

Not very romantic but atleast it'll taste good :D

Tarquin
07-09-2008, 15:00
I use this receipe alot ;its gorgeous:cool::thumbsup:;I tend to make a different sauce though


http://uktv.co.uk/food/recipe/aid/584079

lisalee
07-09-2008, 15:00
Chicken, put some cheese on top of it (mozarella preferably, but cheddar is fine) and wrap it in parma or serrano ham. Then wrap it all in cling film, put in the oven for about 45mins and serve it with 4 cheese sauce, veg and potatoes :) Dead simple, I cooked it for my parents ages ago and it was really nice!

oooo, that sounds lurvely, thanks!

lisalee
07-09-2008, 15:01
You could chop it up and make a curry? :hihi:

Not very romantic but atleast it'll taste good :D

:hihi: thanks binty!

lisalee
07-09-2008, 15:02
I use this receipe alot ;its gorgeous:cool::thumbsup:;I tend to make a different sauce though


http://uktv.co.uk/food/recipe/aid/584079

sounds lovely, thanks :thumbsup:

lisalee
08-09-2008, 16:27
Hi all, I did the meal for my hubby, and he was really impressed! :hihi:
Thanks for all your suggestions x