This is a lemon herb garlic chicken dish which is made in a slow cooker to contain it’s natural flavours. When we served it the meat fell away from the bone. If you wish to increase the celery and carrot you may do so without dramatically change the flavour of the dish. I normally remove the skin off the drumstick, which I recommended with this dish but feel free to leave it on. Everyone enjoyed it in our house hold, hope you will enjoy it.
Another New Zealand find. For a variation you can throw a handful of coconut into the egg mixture. Normal size of a slice tin is 35cm long x 20 cm wide x 4 cm deep.
This is the best selling, fabulous tasting, world famous Tomato Relish as made by the “Boonooroo Brown Paper-bag Ladies” This is REALLY like granma used to make. If I buy “cooking tomatoes” and they are very pale, I add a small tub of tomato paste. You can add garlic, or herbs to this recipe, but I dont find it needs it. I always double this recipe, cause I am constantly being asked for it 🙂 I use good quality brown vinegar, but the my fellow Bag Ladies use the generic stuff.
Lamb and rosemary go together so well. This is a nice dish to serve with mashed potatoes and greens. Very Australian, with style 🙂 You can use the older and fattier lamb, just be sure to skim the fat first. If you use mutton, do it in the crock pot and cook till the meat falls off the bones, cool and skim.
From Australian Better Homes and Garden Diabetic Living issue 10 2007. NUTRITION INFO per serving – 505kj, total fat 3.8g (sat. fat 0.5g), cholesterol 0mg, sodium 4mg, carbs 17g, fibre 2.7g, protein 3.1g, carb. exchanges 1, GI est. High. It is suggested for a quick lunch – toss the still warm potatoes from the oven with mixed salad green, grilled squash, corn and capsicum (bell peppers) and pour over 100% fat free balsamic dressing and serve.