I just moved into my first place away from family and i need to learn some easy food to make and keep myself fed through the week. What're some of y'alls favorite cheap, comfy meals?
I just moved into my first place away from family and i need to learn some easy food to make and keep myself fed...
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Good answer but i feel like those arent actually cheaper than cooking.
>pick a meat
>pick a vegetable
>pick a starch
>cook them all
>put on plate
It really is that easy.
For example last night I had pan fried pork chop, rice pilaf and green beans. The night before that I had liver and onions with steamed kale and roasted potato wedges.
look up the brothers green on youtube and watch their early vids. its all geared towards students not knowing but leaening to cook, how to stock a pantry and shoping on a budget.
the channek is kinda shitty now but def check their OLDER vids.
cheers and have fun
pic kinda related some quick nachos i made for breakfast lol
Congrats OP. Here's a few that came to mind.
Rice, cream of chicken souo, cream of mushroom soup, mixed frozen veg, cut up cooked chicken breast, milk. Mix together and bake.
Egg noodles, cream of mushroom soup, chunk white tuna fish, peas, milk, bread crumbs. Mix everything together except bread crumbs. Top with bread crumbs and bake.
Rice, eggs, pineapple, frozen stir fry mix, peanuts or cashews, curry or turmeric, soy sauce. Cook rice, Sautee up frozen veg and pineapple, add scrambled egg, add soy and spices, also nuts, fry up with rice.
Battered fish tenders, coleslaw, guacamole, tortillas, sour cream or crema, boxed rice & beans like zatarains. Bake fish tenders, put on tortillas, top with guacamole, coleslaw, and crema. Serve with rice and beans.
Also try your hand at ground beef chili, ziti or lasagna, and meatloaf. Plain potato flakes will be your friend.
cook some ground beef in a pan for like 10 minutes stirring until it's browned and cooked all the way, while boiling pasta, then drain the pasta and throw it in the pan and mix it all up with your favorite red sauce :D
These other guys will teach you how to make really good shit but in case you really don't know, this is an easy option too!
and for the live of god. strain the ground meat before adding sauce. youll thank me later
i like to make burritos
buy cheap meat/chicken/pork/fish/etc mash it up, add minced onion, salt, pepper, red pepper, sriracha, pretty much any spice you might want and roll it in a tortilla
Oh yeah, forgot to mention that. Get rid of that grease. Anyways meat sauce with pasta is the most basic of basics, don't forget it's always an option.