Brits rustle up curry and roast chickenhearted astir 84 times a year. (Image: Getty)
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Curry has joined bully aged roast chickenhearted arsenic Britain's astir cooked household meal, a caller survey has found.
Both dishes are served up connected mean 7 times a period successful UK kitchens.
But boring Brits are stuck successful a recipe rut wheeling retired the aforesaid aged dishes connected repetition nighttime aft night.
We volition walk connected mean 7 years of our lives successful the room making meals, yet contempt spending truthful agelong slaving implicit a blistery stove, we trust connected an mean of 3 meals, connected repeat, week successful and week out.
After curry and roast chickenhearted which Brits rustle up astir 84 times a year, we volition marque 72 spaghetti bolognese and 60 beef stews successful an mean year.
Stir fries, bangers and mash, shepherd’s pie, lasagne and chilli con carne besides made the apical 10 database of go-to play household meals, according to the canvass by Crock-Pot.
According to probe 46 percent of Brits genuinely loving cooking, 4 successful 10 (43 per cent) accidental they bask it but consciousness drained from the regular grind of preparing a repast each day.
Over fractional (51 per cent) find cooking truthful stressful that they reason with their spouse - an mean of six times a period implicit meal-related matters.
One successful 3 (35 per cent) admitted they would alternatively beryllium doing thing other than cooking, specified arsenic speechmaking a bully publication (36 per cent), being extracurricular successful quality (42 per cent), watching films (39 per cent) oregon having enactment (17 per cent).
But according to probe 46 per cent of Brits genuinely loving cooking with 41 per cent saying they would make much adventurous dishes if they had the time.
Zoe McClean, Home Economist, spokesperson for Crock-Pot said: “Our probe shows that Brits walk a important magnitude of clip successful the room cooking. “We each emotion bully food, but not the clip it often demands."