Looking for low input meals!

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alfa147x

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I about tired of eating eating sandwiches, pasta, and wraps

so I got some recipes from Kaido like:
Pulled chicken sammich
crusted fish
chicken with dip

Does anyone else have ideas? I was looking for recipes that don't take a whole bunch of ingredients. For example the fish is corn flakes, fish, and eggs.


Thanks guys!
Alfa147x
 

tokie

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Just fry up some random stuff. Chickpeas as a base, and add in veggies/spices you want.

If anything ends up tasting bad, just throw a ton of spices in until they overpower the bad flavour. This strategy worked in the Middle Ages, and it still works now.
 

PhoKingGuy

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Stir fry noodles are easy, broiled chicken is pretty good. I used to make curry from the bottles at Trader Joes (if you have those nearby). You can make indian curry, thai curry or japanese curry with very very little effort. Just chop some chicken in and put it and the sauce in a pan with some veggies and let it simmer for 15 minutes. Serve it with rice and done.
 

xanis

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Zataran's Dirty Rice mix is damn good and pretty versatile. I personally like to add mushrooms and ground turkey to the mix, and with those things I usually can make about 2-3 meals.

Try making your own pizza. It's really easy, and honestly pretty hard to fuck up. I usually buy frozen packages of dough (three 1lb logs) and just make my own sauce out of tomato paste and spices. I generally leave my pizza plain, but you could definitely add whatever toppings that you want.

You might also want to try making a chicken pot pie. Again, I use the pre-made frozen dough and just throw cooked chicken, a bag of mixed veggies, and about 1.5 cans of Cream of Chicken soup in between. Easy as hell to make, filling, and tastes awesome.
 
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alfa147x

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Jul 14, 2005
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Just fry up some random stuff. Chickpeas as a base, and add in veggies/spices you want.

If anything ends up tasting bad, just throw a ton of spices in until they overpower the bad flavour. This strategy worked in the Middle Ages, and it still works now.

Haha will keep in mind

Stir fry noodles are easy, broiled chicken is pretty good. I used to make curry from the bottles at Trader Joes (if you have those nearby). You can make indian curry, thai curry or japanese curry with very very little effort. Just chop some chicken in and put it and the sauce in a pan with some veggies and let it simmer for 15 minutes. Serve it with rice and done.

Thank you sir! Will keep in mind!

Zataran's Dirty Rice mix is damn good and pretty versatile. I personally like to add mushrooms and ground turkey to the mix, and with those things I usually can make about 2-3 meals.

Try making your own pizza. It's really easy, and honestly pretty hard to fuck up. I usually buy frozen packages of dough (three 1lb logs) and just make my own sauce out of tomato paste and spices. I generally leave my pizza plain, but you could definitely add whatever toppings that you want.

You might also want to try making a chicken pot pie. Again, I use the pre-made frozen dough and just throw cooked chicken, a bag of mixed veggies, and about 1.5 cans of Cream of Chicken soup in between. Easy as hell to make, filling, and tastes awesome.

I'v always wondered about those rice mixes
 

helpme

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Steak, chops and roasts!!

Ok, so roasts take a while to cook, but they don't have to require a lot of ingredients.
 

Hyperlite

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Alton Brown's steak in a cast iron skillet is about as easy as it gets. i even did it last week in a glass pyrex baking dish and it worked great.
 

PhoKingGuy

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One ultra cheap thing i used to do is buy the 48 pack of ramen at costco and make stir fry out of it. You just make 4-5 packs in a big pot and then drain the water and stir fry the noodles with some chicken/veggies/whatever else. Put it into one of those huge Ikea red sealable bowls. Boom, lunch for 4 days.
 

kalrith

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Chili. Depending on your preference, it could be as simple as browning the meat and adding beans. I like tomatoes and onions in mine as well. It's easy to make enough for 4 meals, freezing each extra meal in a separate container.
 

alfa147x

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One ultra cheap thing i used to do is buy the 48 pack of ramen at costco and make stir fry out of it. You just make 4-5 packs in a big pot and then drain the water and stir fry the noodles with some chicken/veggies/whatever else. Put it into one of those huge Ikea red sealable bowls. Boom, lunch for 4 days.

Good idea!

Chili. Depending on your preference, it could be as simple as browning the meat and adding beans. I like tomatoes and onions in mine as well. It's easy to make enough for 4 meals, freezing each extra meal in a separate container.

Thanks but i don't like chili :\


Thanks but I don't like microwaved foods
well exception of reheating stuff

pizzahut.com

Yummmmmm
 
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