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Thread started 10/07/10 12:15am

FauxReal

Bachelor Friendly Foods - Gimme your recipes (Pictures now included)

As I poured my Wal-Mart brand macaroni into a strainer and spilled a good portion of it in the sink because I was not paying attention, I realized I need to broaden my culinary repertoire. A man who is nearing 30 should probably not be eating one box of mac and cheese and calling it dinner.

Now understand, I am not incapable in the kitchen, I just don't have the time or dedication for meals with lengthy prep times or fancy-ass ingredients. So let's omit anything that requires imported spices and roots that grow once a decade in some remote part of Tunisia. I already have the classic bachelor meals down: Grilled ham and cheese. Sausage, eggs, and toast for dinner. Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwiches. I'm trying to grow beyond those, yet keep it simple.

So please, share your recipes with me...I'm willing to post my failures and successes, for what it's worth.

PS: For an added challenge, you can list recipes that don't require an oven since mine is broken and I haven't called for it to be fixed. Two of four ranges work though.

PPS: I know how google works. Thanks in advance.

[Edited 10/10/10 16:01pm]

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Reply #1 posted 10/07/10 12:22am

Dauphin

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Crock. Pot.

also...

Foreman. Grill.

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Still it's nice to know, when our bodies wear out, we can get another

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Reply #2 posted 10/07/10 12:27am

ZombieKitten

chicken and sweetcorn egg drop soup

1 packet chicken noodle soup mix

1 egg (cracked into cup and stirred well)

1 can creamed corn

Do the packet mix according to instructions, pour in the creamed corn and bring to boil, then pour in the egg, agitating the soup while you do it so your egg goes all wispy

I chuck in some chicken if I have any leftovers and garnish with sliced green/spring onions

drool

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Reply #3 posted 10/07/10 2:21am

FauxReal

Simple enough. Few ingredients. I'll try it.

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Reply #4 posted 10/07/10 2:25am

PunkMistress

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Chicken and noodles with FUCKING DELICIOUS peanut sauce:

Boil some spaghetti.

Take a boneless, skinless chicken breast and slice it into bite-size pieces. Saute in oil til cooked through. Add whatever veggies you like: onions, peppers, green beans, canned or frozen works fine.

Mix a can of coconut milk with a cup of creamy peanut butter, some garlic powder, a few splashes of soy sauce and some crushed red pepper if you have it.

Mix the drained spaghetti with the sauce and chicken and veggies.

DIE FROM DELICIOSITY.

It's what you make it.
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Reply #5 posted 10/07/10 2:30am

PunkMistress

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English muffin pizzas are always good. Do you have a toaster oven?

Baked potatoes are easy to make in the microwave. Prick (heh heh) with a fork, stick in a plastic sandwich bag and nuke for 5 minutes. Heat up a can of chili and grab some shredded cheese and sour cream to top it, and you've got dinner.

I'm a big fan of rice and beans. For quick beans, I dump an undrained can of red beans into a pot and add about half a jar of salsa for the veggies and seasonings. Season to taste with salt, pepper, garlic powder, oregano, cumin or whatever. Over rice with hot sauce and salad on the side, it's one of my favorite cheap and easy meals.

It's what you make it.
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Reply #6 posted 10/07/10 2:32am

johnart

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I know you're gonna say to yourself, "Now what would a gay as faaaabulous as johnart need a book like this for???"...well, truth be told sometimes I'm a lazy and impatient hungry bitch. That's what.

I recommend this. lol

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Reply #7 posted 10/07/10 2:32am

PunkMistress

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Marlboro Man Sandwiches from www.thepioneerwoman.com

Ingredients

* 1 whole Large (or 2 Small) Onions
* 2 sticks Butter (lots And Lots Of Butter)
* 2 pounds (to 3 Pounds) Cube Steak (tenderized Round Steak That's Been Extra Tenderized)
* Lawry's Seasoned Salt (or Similar Seasoned Salt)
* ½ cups (approximately) Worcestershire Sauce
* Tabasco Sauce, To Taste
* 4 whole French/deli Rolls (earthgrains Are Best!)

Preparation Instructions

Slice onions and cook in 1/4 stick butter until soft and light brown. Remove and set aside.

Slice cube steak against the grain. Season with Lawry’s.

Heat 2 tablespoons butter over high heat (in same skillet) until melted and beginning to brown. Add meat in single layer. Cook one side until brown, then flip and cook until brown, about a minute on both sides.

Add 1/2 cup (at least) Worcestershire sauce, 5 to 6 shakes Tabasco, and 2 tablespoons butter. Add cooked onions. Stir to combine.

Butter halved French rolls and brown in skillet.

To assemble, lay bottom half of French roll on plate. Place meat mixture, followed by a spoonful of juice from the pan. Top with other half of roll, cut in half, and devour!

[Edited 10/6/10 20:04pm]

It's what you make it.
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Reply #8 posted 10/07/10 2:39am

PunkMistress

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Pasta is your friend. Penne with butter, parmesan cheese, Italian seasoning and salt and pepper is delicious.

Or melt a few tablespoons of butter with some olive oil and chopped garlic (you can buy it in jars) and toss with angel hair.

Pan-fry a steak in sizzling HOT butter, remove from the pan, pour any liquid you like into the hot pan (wine, beer, broth, Worcestershire sauce) and stir, scraping up all the brown bits from the bottom. Reduce heat and simmer down to a delicious and easy pan sauce. Serve with a microwaved baked potato and salad or sauteed spinach.

It's what you make it.
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Reply #9 posted 10/07/10 2:58am

FauxReal

PunkMistress said:

Pasta is your friend. Penne with butter, parmesan cheese, Italian seasoning and salt and pepper is delicious.

Or melt a few tablespoons of butter with some olive oil and chopped garlic (you can buy it in jars) and toss with angel hair.

Pan-fry a steak in sizzling HOT butter, remove from the pan, pour any liquid you like into the hot pan (wine, beer, broth, Worcestershire sauce) and stir, scraping up all the brown bits from the bottom. Reduce heat and simmer down to a delicious and easy pan sauce. Serve with a microwaved baked potato and salad or sauteed spinach.

This meal here is about to be my new best friend.

I'd try the first recipe you mentioned a few posts up, but I hate all things coconut.

Thank you all for your suggestions, by the way.

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Reply #10 posted 10/07/10 3:00am

PunkMistress

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FauxReal said:

PunkMistress said:

Pasta is your friend. Penne with butter, parmesan cheese, Italian seasoning and salt and pepper is delicious.

Or melt a few tablespoons of butter with some olive oil and chopped garlic (you can buy it in jars) and toss with angel hair.

Pan-fry a steak in sizzling HOT butter, remove from the pan, pour any liquid you like into the hot pan (wine, beer, broth, Worcestershire sauce) and stir, scraping up all the brown bits from the bottom. Reduce heat and simmer down to a delicious and easy pan sauce. Serve with a microwaved baked potato and salad or sauteed spinach.

This meal here is about to be my new best friend.

I'd try the first recipe you mentioned a few posts up, but I hate all things coconut.

Thank you all for your suggestions, by the way.

Use chicken broth in place of the coconut milk.

It's what you make it.
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Reply #11 posted 10/07/10 3:01am

FauxReal

thumbs up!

PunkMistress said:

FauxReal said:

This meal here is about to be my new best friend.

I'd try the first recipe you mentioned a few posts up, but I hate all things coconut.

Thank you all for your suggestions, by the way.

Use chicken broth in place of the coconut milk.

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Reply #12 posted 10/07/10 3:01am

PunkMistress

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And you're welcome! I love talking food. mushy

It's what you make it.
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Reply #13 posted 10/07/10 3:04am

FauxReal

Cool. As promised I will cook some of this stuff and take pictures. Even if I burn it to hell. You can point and laugh.

I'm usually at work til 7 or 8 at night thanks to my terrible sleeping schedule, so once I get home I need food right away. Something relatively fast would keep me away from the fast food joints.

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Reply #14 posted 10/07/10 3:09am

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Stocking up on simmer sauces is a good way to make sure you have a quick and tasty meal on hand. If you have a Trader Joe's near you, they have amazing, cheap sauces. Or go to the "ethnic" aisle in the supermarket and grab some bottles of teriyaki, ginger-soy, or whatever looks good to you. Stir-fry chicken, beef or whatever with a bag of frozen veggies, pour in the sauce, heat til hot and serve over rice or noodles.

It's what you make it.
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Reply #15 posted 10/07/10 3:14am

FauxReal

PunkMistress said:

Stocking up on simmer sauces is a good way to make sure you have a quick and tasty meal on hand. If you have a Trader Joe's near you, they have amazing, cheap sauces. Or go to the "ethnic" aisle in the supermarket and grab some bottles of teriyaki, ginger-soy, or whatever looks good to you. Stir-fry chicken, beef or whatever with a bag of frozen veggies, pour in the sauce, heat til hot and serve over rice or noodles.

Sad thing is, I have no excuse not to be stocking up on food and sauces. I could literally hit the supermarket with a rock from my doorstep (I never drive to it, always walk and grab a few things at a time). The whole damn store is an ethnic aisle. It's Korean run so you find lots of things you wouldn't see in the average American supermarket: skate wings, Cuttlefish, Durian, Kim Chee, etc.

Anyhow, I'm sort of rambling now. I'll go there tomorrow.

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Reply #16 posted 10/07/10 3:15am

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PunkMistress said:

Stocking up on simmer sauces is a good way to make sure you have a quick and tasty meal on hand. If you have a Trader Joe's near you, they have amazing, cheap sauces. Or go to the "ethnic" aisle in the supermarket and grab some bottles of teriyaki, ginger-soy, or whatever looks good to you. Stir-fry chicken, beef or whatever with a bag of frozen veggies, pour in the sauce, heat til hot and serve over rice or noodles.

nod

The yellow curry sauce is drool

Just chop up some chikkunz breasthuzzes (cut up some onion and get some shredded carrot, if you feel like it, or add some frozen peas) and simmer the chikkunz in the yellow curry sauce. Serve it over some white rice. cloud9

Chicken Marsala is an easy one to kind of fake too. Just get some marsala wine (cheap cheap). Sautee the chicken pieces with some butter and throw in some of the wine. Add a can or two of cut up mushrooms (if you don't feel like dealing with fresh). Serve over white rice or pasta.

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Reply #17 posted 10/07/10 3:44am

ZombieKitten

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Simple enough. Few ingredients. I'll try it.

I'm making that tonight now lol I just went out to the supermarket to get some soup sachets.

That can be starters, and for mains me and the kids will have fried rice

cook up a batch of rice - absorbsion method, let it cool

saute some onion, garlic, carrot strips, then some red pepper strips, bits or broccoli or cauliflower, throw in some frozen peas, any leftover meat you have, or marinated tofu drool and then when that is all coming along nicely stir through the rice.

We like it with ABC sauce

and fried shallots

which the kids call "crunchies"

The beauty of this dish, is that it can be made up of whatever vegies you have.

When I was a student I would buy a can of stir fry vegies to throw in boxed

Look at this for inspiration

http://images.google.com.au/images?hl=en&safe=off&biw=1677&bih=914&gbv=2&tbs=isch%3A1&sa=1&q=stir+fry+vegies&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=

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Reply #18 posted 10/07/10 9:50am

Lisa10

In our house we call this Claire's Pasta -

handful of chopped bacon

1/2 onion

Clove Garlic

2 or 3 mushrooms

1/2 can chopped tomatoes

tbsp tomato puree

little bit of single cream

tsp mixed spice

pasta

Fry the bacon pieces

Chop the onion finely and crush or chop the garlic, add to the bacon.

add the chopped mushrooms

stir in the chopped tomatoes and tomato puree and simmer for a bit.

Meanwhile cook the pasta

Stir in the mixed herbs and cream just before taking off the heat.

Pour it al over the pasta.

Yum. drooling

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Reply #19 posted 10/07/10 2:50pm

Hershe

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Store bought rotisserie chicken is awesome. You can have 2-4 servings with one.

With a side dish


Pull some for quesadillas


And BBQ


Stir cubed pieces into a can of Manwich and serve on top of spaghetti or stir-fry it with a bag of frozed veggies


In soups and salads, or as chicken salad too.
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Reply #20 posted 10/07/10 3:32pm

TotalANXiousNE
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Stiry fry Stir fry Stir fry

Quick

Easy

Yummy

I've reached in darkness and come out with treasure
I layed down with love and I woke up with lies
Whats it all worth only the heart can measure
It's not whats in the mirror but what's left inside
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Reply #21 posted 10/07/10 4:19pm

retina

FauxReal said:

PPS: I know how google works. Thanks in advance.

I HATE it when people tell me to google it when I just asked for their advice. If I wanted to google it I would have done so already! There's a huge difference between personal tips from friends/acquaintances and 30 pages of mostly irrelevant search results.

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Reply #22 posted 10/07/10 4:38pm

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TotalANXiousNESS said:

Stiry fry Stir fry Stir fry

Quick

Easy

Yummy

Just what I was gonna say. Pick whatever meat you want, season it with salt, pepper, garlic and onion powder. Fry it in a little oil. Add some soy sauce. Now's the supereasy part. Buy frozen Green Giant Immunity Blend julienne peppers in garlic herb sauce. Comes out like a solid block. When the meat is all browned, just throw that shit in there and cover it. Stir once in a while. Fuckin bangin.

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Reply #23 posted 10/07/10 5:20pm

uPtoWnNY

This is great for football Sundays - a meatcake;

http://www.blackwidowbakery.com/demo/meatcake/

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Reply #24 posted 10/07/10 9:56pm

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johnart said:

I know you're gonna say to yourself, "Now what would a gay as faaaabulous as johnart need a book like this for???"...well, truth be told sometimes I'm a lazy and impatient hungry bitch. That's what.

I recommend this. lol

[img:$uid]http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i9/jgascot/0978189110521_500X500.jpg[/img:$uid]

A friend gave me this book. I still find it difficult. lol I just can't cook for shit. When I try it just tastes awful. I just keep a drawer full of menus for take out or delivery.

rainbow

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literal people scare me
out there trying to rid the world of its poetry
while getting it wrong fundamentally
down at the church of "look, it says right here, see!" - ani difranco
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Reply #25 posted 10/07/10 9:57pm

PunkMistress

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Hershe said:

[img:$uid]http://img.timeinc.net/recipes/i/recipes/ck/06/03/chicken-quesadillas-ck-1160667-l.jpg[/img:$uid]

Quesadillas are super easy. Essentially a grilled cheese with a tortilla in place of the bread.

I like to make burritos a lot for a quick dinner, too.

It's what you make it.
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Reply #26 posted 10/07/10 10:54pm

retina

I think the main problem when you live and eat alone is that even when you feel up for cooking something slightly more advanced, all the ingredients come in packs that are too big for just one person and then you end up with a bunch of barely opened jars and bottles etc, many of which expire before the next time you need them.

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Reply #27 posted 10/07/10 11:45pm

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retina said:

I think the main problem when you live and eat alone is that even when you feel up for cooking something slightly more advanced, all the ingredients come in packs that are too big for just one person and then you end up with a bunch of barely opened jars and bottles etc, many of which expire before the next time you need them.

Try the salad bar. Get a scoop each of as many of the ingredients that you'll want to use from there - like, instead of a whole onion or bag of peas or a ham. Then separate it all into storage baggies at home.

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Reply #28 posted 10/07/10 11:58pm

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Wraps! They are easy to make and you can use anything in them! I love the spinach tortillas or sundried tomato and just recently bought some garlic flavored ones but havent tried them but they smell yummy! You can make them simple like ham, cheese and maybe a little ranch or go all out and grill some marinated chix breasts or a steak, and add veggies like spinach leaves, red onions, etc.. My fav always include bacon of course!!

And zombie, I make the same egg drop soup!! the same way!!

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Reply #29 posted 10/08/10 12:01am

ZombieKitten

tinaz said:

Wraps! They are easy to make and you can use anything in them! I love the spinach tortillas or sundried tomato and just recently bought some garlic flavored ones but havent tried them but they smell yummy! You can make them simple like ham, cheese and maybe a little ranch or go all out and grill some marinated chix breasts or a steak, and add veggies like spinach leaves, red onions, etc.. My fav always include bacon of course!!

And zombie, I make the same egg drop soup!! the same way!!

highfive

I made wraps for my kids during school holidays, very popular!

thumbs up!

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