Sweet Potato and Chickpea Casserole cooked in a Wonderbag.
I might point out I had never heard of before) I was intrigued.
Can it really work, I mean really? Well, the answer is, YES it does. So, the Wonderbag looks like a big comfy bean bag but of course, it isn't; it's an eco-friendly slow cooker that cooks and keeps food hot for up to 12 hours, but with a difference - there's no battery, plug or fuel required.
Check out my deliciously warming Sweet Potato and Chickpea Casserole - cooked in the Wonderbag!
This was another of my experiments in the kitchen and it worked.
The lovely warming spice cumin and honey go perfectly together but the addition of coconut milk gave the casserole a nice and creamy rich flavour; yep success.
The Wonderbag is light in weight, easily portable and compact for easy storage when not in use. There's no need to supervise the cooking of your dishes and it will never overcook or burn your dishes.
It even doubles as a cooler bag to keep food and drinks chilled as long as they went in really cold in the first place they will stay really cold.
The recipe booklet that comes with the Wonderbag is one of the best I've seen. Usually, when you get a recipe booklet with even some top brand kitchen appliances they are not too amazing but this one is excellent, with lovely looking and colourful dishes that really make you want to try them.
But of course, being a food blogger I wanted to make my own recipe and see if the Wonderbag was all it claimed to be.
Before I forget to say and for anyone wondering, just because I chose to make a veggie meal doesn't mean you can't cook meat in it, you can cook meat, chicken or fish in the Wonderbag. In fact, you can cook pretty much anything in it even yoghurt. It's available in two sizes and in a variety of colours and patterns.
How does the Wonderbag work?
It works simply by heat-retention so you must use a pot made from copper, steel, aluminium. enamelled cast iron, cast iron, or glassware with a tight-fitting lid. Clay or ceramic pots are not suitable. Bring your chosen dish to boiling point and simmer for a few minutes.
Once your dish is inside the Wonderbag and the beanbag-like lid is in place you pull the drawcord tight and leave it alone.
Only open the Wonderbag when you are ready to serve; so remember no peeking or dinner won't happen! The longer food stays in the Wonderbag the more tender it becomes.
I must say I'm really impressed with the Wonderbag. I must admit I had my doubts as to whether to sweet potatoes and onions would cook properly as they were nowhere near cooked when they went in but they turned out perfectly cooked and tender.
I have tried chicken and that too was impressive, another Wonderbag post to follow soon 👍
Sweet Potato and Chickpea Casserole - Wonderbag Recipe
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Disclosure: I was sent a Wonderbag to review. All thoughts and opinions are my own. I was not required to write anything positive.
What a great invention this is! Thank you for the tips :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant isn't it?!
DeleteNever seen a technique like this before.Loved it!! Definitely wanna try it. Thinking of using Maggi chicken stock for this recipe.
ReplyDeleteHi Dominic
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, isn't the Wonderbag a brilliant invention?!
Yes I think Maggi chicken stock will be fine for this :)