Hello. I am a college student looking for simple recipes to make! the recipe should take less than 30 minutes to make
any suggestions?
i usually make sandwiches, eggs, curry... and i can get sick of them pretty easily
i just found out i can make TUNA MELTS!
what do you usually make?
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#2
Posted 21 December 2008 - 03:29 AM
i have a really yummy spaghetti bolognese cheat, which takes 20mins max.
ingredients:
* instant noodles
* tin of mince beef
* jar of bolognese sauce
* can chop up a carrot, some celery or tomatoes if you like
boil noodles and drain and the same time in another pan, heat up the tin of mince beef and stir in the bolognese sauce (add the carrots, celery and tomatoes if you want these).
a very simple and quick meal! pocket friendly for students too!
(forgot to mention, one instant noodle will serve one person.)
ingredients:
* instant noodles
* tin of mince beef
* jar of bolognese sauce
* can chop up a carrot, some celery or tomatoes if you like
boil noodles and drain and the same time in another pan, heat up the tin of mince beef and stir in the bolognese sauce (add the carrots, celery and tomatoes if you want these).
a very simple and quick meal! pocket friendly for students too!
(forgot to mention, one instant noodle will serve one person.)
#4
Posted 21 December 2008 - 12:40 PM
-Instant Noodles (I usually dress them up with fresh vegetables, kimchi, spam, etc.)
-Fried Rice - add some meat (usually chicken or spam), and kimchi. Kimchi Bokkum Bap makes the world go round =D
-Kimchi Jigae / Kimchi Soondubu - easy to make soup
-Stir Fry - Fresh veggies and meat, little bit of rice, all done!
Really, my rice gets done in about 25min., I buy fresh vegetables most of the time but if I'm in a rush, then I have these bags of frozen veggies that just need to be microwaved, then I have rice and vegetables, just need to cook up some meat, chicken in a pan is maybe 10min. Also, I keep a lot of pahcheon, Korean side dishes, so rice, that, and a little meat is a quick meal.
OH, and eggs. I eat 3 eggs every morning... sometimes one later in the day if I'm hurried and want a quick and tasty food =D
-Fried Rice - add some meat (usually chicken or spam), and kimchi. Kimchi Bokkum Bap makes the world go round =D
-Kimchi Jigae / Kimchi Soondubu - easy to make soup
-Stir Fry - Fresh veggies and meat, little bit of rice, all done!
Really, my rice gets done in about 25min., I buy fresh vegetables most of the time but if I'm in a rush, then I have these bags of frozen veggies that just need to be microwaved, then I have rice and vegetables, just need to cook up some meat, chicken in a pan is maybe 10min. Also, I keep a lot of pahcheon, Korean side dishes, so rice, that, and a little meat is a quick meal.
OH, and eggs. I eat 3 eggs every morning... sometimes one later in the day if I'm hurried and want a quick and tasty food =D
#5
Posted 21 December 2008 - 02:42 PM
more goodies:
quick "pizza" slice:
ingredients:
* bread (square for thin base or round for deep pan cz they are thicker)
* tomato pizza base (of ketchup if you prefer)
* grated cheese
* sliced ham or what ever topping you fancy
first, toast your bread with a toaster or just under the grill, only do both sides half way though.
spread on the pizza base or ketchup if you prefer, followed by your desired toppings and cheese.
place under the grill until the cheese get bubbly and slightly brown.
and voila! grubs up!!
a quick garlic bread..
ingredients:
* bread
* butter
* garlic (fresh or frozen)
toasted your bread using toaster or grill but only half way on both sides.
if using fresh garlic, then you will need to finely chop the garlic. if you are using the frozen kind, which are already pureed, just place into a bowl.
add to the bowl some butter (it does not matter how much butter you use), and mix.
once it has become a paste, spread on to your toasted bread and place under the grill.
it only takes 3-5mins under the grill as the bread is already toasted.
take out and serve.
once the butter and garlic have been well mixed, spread on to your toasted bread.
if you have a microwave, you can also make a poached egg.
break an egg into a mug, fill with cold water half way.
place mug into microwave and on full power, cook for 2 mins.
take mug out, drain and voila!
poached egg can be eaten on toast or on whatever you wish.
quick "pizza" slice:
ingredients:
* bread (square for thin base or round for deep pan cz they are thicker)
* tomato pizza base (of ketchup if you prefer)
* grated cheese
* sliced ham or what ever topping you fancy
first, toast your bread with a toaster or just under the grill, only do both sides half way though.
spread on the pizza base or ketchup if you prefer, followed by your desired toppings and cheese.
place under the grill until the cheese get bubbly and slightly brown.
and voila! grubs up!!
a quick garlic bread..
ingredients:
* bread
* butter
* garlic (fresh or frozen)
toasted your bread using toaster or grill but only half way on both sides.
if using fresh garlic, then you will need to finely chop the garlic. if you are using the frozen kind, which are already pureed, just place into a bowl.
add to the bowl some butter (it does not matter how much butter you use), and mix.
once it has become a paste, spread on to your toasted bread and place under the grill.
it only takes 3-5mins under the grill as the bread is already toasted.
take out and serve.
once the butter and garlic have been well mixed, spread on to your toasted bread.
if you have a microwave, you can also make a poached egg.
break an egg into a mug, fill with cold water half way.
place mug into microwave and on full power, cook for 2 mins.
take mug out, drain and voila!
poached egg can be eaten on toast or on whatever you wish.
#6
Posted 21 December 2008 - 04:59 PM
well you should cook a lot of rice and put it in a ziplock bag. this rice can be kept in the fridge for a week. all you have to do is take some out and put it in a bowl, sprinkle in a little bit of water, then pop it in the microwave for a minute or two and it should be good...almost like you just cooked it.
also you can mix an egg into the rice and put it in the microwave. it'll be kinda like egg fried rice except without the oil.
microwaves are so convinient.
also you can mix an egg into the rice and put it in the microwave. it'll be kinda like egg fried rice except without the oil.
microwaves are so convinient.

#7
Posted 21 December 2008 - 09:12 PM
HAHA TUNA CAN MELT? LOL
anyways when my mom's too lazy or tired to make me food
i just get
rice, eggs, sesame oil, and soysauce. (add in any side dishes if you want. i personally don't like them)
you cook the eggs on both sides but don't make the yolk get cooked, only the whites. add to rice, put enough sesame oil and soy sauce and VOILA.
and you can just cook the rice in a rice cooker when you're in class or something.
anyways when my mom's too lazy or tired to make me food
i just get
rice, eggs, sesame oil, and soysauce. (add in any side dishes if you want. i personally don't like them)
you cook the eggs on both sides but don't make the yolk get cooked, only the whites. add to rice, put enough sesame oil and soy sauce and VOILA.
and you can just cook the rice in a rice cooker when you're in class or something.
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