I dont have a pic, but a simple recipe that comes out great, easy to make and dirt cheap is as follows:
- Cut up 4 potatoes into small wedge pieces (season it with some salt and pepper)
- Get 8 chicken drumsticks (9 pcs makes it even for 3 meals, but my pack had 8)
- Get a can of either Campbell's Chunky Thai soup, or their butter chicken soup.
- Rinse off the chicken, and then add all the stuff together in a big bowl and mix it up
- Marinade in your fridge for an afternoon (ie. do this at lunch time if you WFH and make it for dinner)
- Heat oven to 400C
- Dump all that stuff into a big Corningware baking dish (or something similar)
- Get some tongs and pick out the chicken so it's at the top of the pile, so it cooks faster. If you bury the chicken in the sauce, it will barely cook
- Cover in foil
- Cook for about 45-50 minutes to cook the chicken mostly through
- Pull out of oven at that point, then mix up all the chicken into the soup and potatoes so it's a big mosh pit
- Get rid of the foil so it cooks uncovered for another 20 minutes so it's all cooked through
- Tweak the time or temperature how you want to adjust cooking time pending your oven
- Midway through the cooking, make a pot of rice too enough for 2-3 portions. Time it so both are done around the same time. Or have the rice made first and let it sit in warm mode after it's cooked
That's it. You know got some saucy chicken and potatoes, a side of rice to slather on the sauce and will have enough food for 2-3 meals.
It should look kind of like this. I found a random pic that resembles what a chicken bake should look like. But mine was thicker as it had potato chunks and the chicken was covered in sauce as my baking dish is a bit smaller. But you get the idea. Surprisingly, the can of soup base didnt evaporate or anything. It came out great and thick how I wanted. Didnt need to add water.