Sunday 2 February 2020

Top 10 meals for our Large Family!

Being on social media over the last 10 years has taught me a lot! Millions of people alive on this planet doing their own thing with the resources they have around them. Here in Australia we are in abundant supply of foods, cultures and opportunities giving us new things to learn all the time.

Today I thought I’d share some of our family favourite dishes, our go-to meals living as a large family. We have kids with different preferences of tastes and textures but these meals are made at least once a month with at least 5/6 kids eating and enjoying their flavours.

1.  Roast chicken and salad Rolls
6/6 kids eat this and on busy nights when no one wants to cook!

2.  Honey Mustard Chicken with Rice
5/6 kids eat this and it’s by far the most requested meal in our family.

3.  Spaghetti Bolognese 
6/6 kids eat this as long as there are no visible veggies in it.

4.  Chicken Satay and Rice
5/6 eat this and never any complaints.

5.  Fish, chips and salad
6/6 kids eat this with once child preferring no salad.

6.  Chicken Parma, chips and Salad
6/6 with the 4 older ones knowing how to cook it also.

7.  Curried Sausages with Mash
5/6 kids eat this and if done in the slow cooker it allows us to enjoy a night off from the kitchen.

8.  Slow Cooked Farmhouse Chicken 
5/6 kids eat this and love it with a buttered tiger roll. Great for busy afternoons.

9.  Beef Stroganoff with Mash 
5/6 kids eat this New-ish favourite meal

10. Chicken and Cashew Nut Stirfry
6/6 kids eat this and I never ever find a cashew nut in the leftovers. 

Last night I made Shepherds Pie in our pie maker for the first time! They were delicious with the kids going back for more! I’m new to making pies so will have to look up some tasty recipes!






If you have any favourite pie recipes please please please share them below!

And I could always do with some dinner inspiration, what’s your families favourite meals?

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