EASY ONE-POT DINNER , OR EINTOPF, (FOR MY NON-COOKING HUSBAND!!)

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I am putting this "recipe" on Zaar because if I want any freedom of movement, my husband must have access to recipes he can follow. I am fed-up with freezing delicious food, only to return, to find not one container has been touched, because he forgot to take them from the freezer. He then tends to resort to 4 eggs in a pan, with toast, at 10pm. (This is regardless of the fact that take-aways and restaurants are available). As you might understand, this is a simple dish and the ingredients can be varied. I have never measured what I put in, and also it changes from one one-pot to the next ... This feeds 3 - 4 people, but he can save half for the next night.

Provided by Zurie

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 50m

Yield 2-3 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

8 chicken pieces (pref. a "chicken wheel" with 4 thighs and 4 drumsticks)
canola oil
1 onion
4 small potatoes
2 lbs mixed vegetables (variously called "potjiekos mix" here, or "casserole vegetables" ... or whatever. These are ready-to)
1/2 lb string bean (green beans, chopped, bought ready-prepared at supermarket)
1/2 teaspoon sugar
4 -5 tablespoons ketchup
2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
2 -3 teaspoons seasoning salt (we use Aromat)
1 teaspoon black pepper, coarse
2 tablespoons vegetable stock (the granular type from a tin)
2 cups water
3 tablespoons hot pepper salsa (actually garlic-chilli sauce, available readily in SA and always in my condiments cupboard)
garlic or dried herbs, from my spice drawer

Steps:

  • Please dear, to prevent spattering the hob which you might not clean properly afterwards, use my large soup pot.
  • Put it on the wok gas plate and heat it up. Do not walk away, as I don't know what happens to stainless steel which gets red-hot.
  • The "potjiekos mixture" or mixed vegetable pillow pack usually consists of baby carrots, chunks of butternut and sweet potato, a few baby potatoes, and some type of marrow (zucchini or squash).
  • Clean the onion and chop roughly (on a wooden plank, please).
  • Now find the tin with the stock powder. You can also use chicken or beef stock, whichever you can actually find, although they are all to your right in the grocery cupboard.
  • Heat a film of canola oil in the hot pot. Do keep in mind that oil heated to a certain degree can catch alight. Should that happen, put the lid on the pot and turn off the gas flame.
  • Okay, let's assume you did not wander away. Chuck the chicken pieces into the film of oil. Use a wooden spoon with a long handle for this via dolorosa, and let them fry on both sides if you can manage that.
  • Add some Aromat -- seasoned salt.
  • Add the potatoes and sort of push them in among the sizzling chicken pieces. Add the chopped onion plus ALL the veggies. Please read list of ingredients again.
  • Add the sugar, salt and seasonings. The amounts are guesswork, but keep more or less to what I put down above, unless you taste it all and want more of something.
  • The herbs and garlic -- over to you. You can either actually get up and go find some fresh herbs at the supermarket, ditto garlic, or use dried from the spice drawer. I know the bottles look small, but you only need about 2 teaspoons per herb for this pot.
  • When everything is cooking nicely, turn it over once or twice with one of my long-handled wooden spoons.
  • Now TURN DOWN the heat completely; you are using a HOT gas plate. You easily let things burn, remember. Put ON the lid.
  • You may now leave it for 10 minutes. Just do not go to your computer and forget the food.
  • Come back, check the liquid -- there should be enough not to cook away. My 2 cups as mentioned are usually quite adequate.
  • Pull the pot, large as it is, towards a smaller gas flame. Remember to turn OFF the wok flame!
  • Turn flame to low, after checking that everything is simmering. Put on the lid. Leave for 20 minutes.
  • Test the potato halves and the carrots from the "potjiekos pack" with a fork. If it's soft, the food is done.
  • If there is enough sauce you can always, farm-style, put some bread in your plate and ladle sauce over the bread.
  • Darling, I do hope you can follow this and that you actually get to eat dinner without burning it or finding it tastes awful.
  • Good luck.

Amanda Marshall
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I love how easy this eintopf is to customize. I can add or remove ingredients to suit my taste.


Marlon Brooks
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This eintopf is the perfect meal for a cold winter day. It's warm and comforting.


Asmit Stha
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I've made this eintopf several times and it's always a hit. It's one of my favorite recipes.


Kella Ben
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This eintopf is a great way to impress your guests. It's elegant and delicious.


Meredith Benson
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I love the fact that this eintopf can be made ahead of time. It's perfect for busy weeknights.


Bilai Khan
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This eintopf is a great way to stretch your budget. It's very affordable to make.


David Adebowale
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I love how this eintopf is made in one pot. It saves me time and energy in the kitchen.


Eric Dutton
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I've never made eintopf before, but this recipe made it easy. I'm definitely going to make it again.


Lotohisco Legend
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This eintopf is the perfect comfort food. It's warm and hearty, and it always makes me feel better.


Md Tayab
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I love the simplicity of this eintopf. It's just a few ingredients, but it's so delicious.


Javier Macal
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This eintopf is a great way to use up leftover turkey or chicken. It's also great for a weeknight meal.


Jafar Kazmi
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I'm a vegetarian and I love this eintopf. It's packed with vegetables and it's very satisfying.


Bearded Dragon
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This eintopf is a great way to get your kids to eat their vegetables. My kids love it!


Sony Tv
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I'm a picky eater, but I love this eintopf. It's hearty and flavorful without being too heavy.


joshua oshomegie
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This eintopf is the perfect meal for a potluck. It's easy to transport and it always gets rave reviews.


Huzaifah Zash
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I love how versatile this eintopf is. I've made it with different meats, vegetables, and spices. It's always delicious.


refat khan
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I've been making this eintopf for years and it's always a hit. It's a great way to use up leftover vegetables and it's always comforting on a cold day.


Beauty Khan
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I'm a working mom and I don't have a lot of time to cook. This eintopf was perfect because it was quick and easy to make. It's also healthy and delicious, which is a bonus.


Alim Uddin
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This eintopf was a lifesaver! I'm a beginner in the kitchen and I was able to follow the recipe easily. It turned out perfect and my family loved it.