If you haven't discovered ready-cooked noodles in your local supermarket, then that epiphany is alone worth the price of this book. We promise.
They are part-cooked (more tasty than it sounds) which means they can be fried in a pan in 90 seconds. So you can have a meal on the table for your offspring in less time than it takes to make a cup of tea. Make double and the next day's lunchbox is sorted too.
Prep and cook time: Start to finish - four minutesIngredients:
Garlic-infused oil
Handful of cooked frozen prawns/shrimp
Handful of frozen peas
300g (10 oz) ready-cooked noodles
1 egg, beaten
Soy sauce
Instructions:
1. In a large frying pan heat some garlic-infused oil until it is properly hot.
2. Add the frozen prawns and peas and cook for about two minutes, then add the noodles and cook for another 90 seconds, stirring all the time.
3. Add the egg, still stirring, and a splash of soy sauce. This is very salty (which means kids love it!) so go easy for younger children.
4. Decant into lunchboxes.
Serving suggestions:
Replace the peas with sweetcorn/corn kernels, carrot ribbons or bean sprouts. You can also use meat left over from Sunday's roast, shredded and added to the pan with the peas. Just make sure that it is properly heated through.
More Crumbs recipes:
The Crumbs Family Cookbook by Claire and Lucy McDonald, published by CICO BOOKS is out now (£16.99).