Kraft Dinner, KD. Bring water to boil, put KD in, lower temperature, cook for 8 minuets. Add Tbs of butter or margarine, cheese mix. I don't even use milk when I make it.
Eat right out of pot.
Eat right out of pot.
There are a couple of things wrong with that statement.xitel said:That's a great way to get salmonella. Microwaves don't COOK food, so you're leaving all the bacteria on the eggs.loc978 said:Alternatively: eggs, coffee cup, microwave.
As for my lazy meals, one is cook pasta, add parmesean, lemon juice, salt, and butter. Cannot count the number of times I've just said "I'm hungry" only to discover I've already made that dish.
Challenge accepted.o_O said:Buy bread. Eat bread.
Pretty hard to get more lazy than that.
Well, if you end up trying this one out, let us know what you think.Yopaz said:OK, you know what? I just got home from buying groceries for the weekend/next week and I ended up getting pork chops 50% off. Now some random person is feeding me a recipe that sounds awesome. Thank you sir, you just gave my dinner an upgrade.Fatboy_41 said:Piss easy pork chops.
Heat over to 200c. In roasting dish, add salt, pepper, garlic and rosemary. Place pork chops on top. Add same ingredients again on top and drizzle with oil. Roast for 15 to 20 minutes.
These things are so easy, and taste bloody awesome too. This is probably the easiest recipe I cook. I like to put a little more effort into food than your average bachelor. Like Robert Rodriguez said... Not knowing how to cook is like not knowing how to fuck.
OT: My favourite lazy recipe would be chicken. It's up to you how much you want to put into it, but I usually get chicken breasts, give them a quick round in the frying pan to get them crispy on the outside and use the chance to apply spices. Then I put them in the oven at 200c for about an hour, after 30 minutes I add vegetables and add some cheese on the top. I serve with rice on the side.
Actually, microwave scrambled eggs if perfectly safe. Also, incredibly easy and quick too. The trick is to cook it in 5 to 10 second hits, stirring each time. And don't add salt until after it's cooked. Otherwise it sucks too much moisture out. I used to do this every day when I was getting to the gym at 5am before work.xitel said:That's a great way to get salmonella. Microwaves don't COOK food, so you're leaving all the bacteria on the eggs.loc978 said:Alternatively: eggs, coffee cup, microwave.
As for my lazy meals, one is cook pasta, add parmesean, lemon juice, salt, and butter. Cannot count the number of times I've just said "I'm hungry" only to discover I've already made that dish.
That's fairly similar to one that I'l cook when out in the bush with Army. If I'm working at the CP driver, there are usually 4 or 5 other people in the CP too. So I'll take everyones main ration pack meal, mix them all in a pot with some pasta and heat. We called it a "train smash".Aphantas said:Bucket Lunch
1. throw everyone's remaining lunch food in bucket
3. mix and serve
Its like Scroggin (Trail mix and confectionery mixture) became a meal, and proof that after a few days in the bush -anything- is edible and tasty.
It turned out great, thanks for asking and good luck with your chicken. Also what are the odds of this?Fatboy_41 said:Well, if you end up trying this one out, let us know what you think.Yopaz said:OK, you know what? I just got home from buying groceries for the weekend/next week and I ended up getting pork chops 50% off. Now some random person is feeding me a recipe that sounds awesome. Thank you sir, you just gave my dinner an upgrade.Fatboy_41 said:Piss easy pork chops.
Heat over to 200c. In roasting dish, add salt, pepper, garlic and rosemary. Place pork chops on top. Add same ingredients again on top and drizzle with oil. Roast for 15 to 20 minutes.
These things are so easy, and taste bloody awesome too. This is probably the easiest recipe I cook. I like to put a little more effort into food than your average bachelor. Like Robert Rodriguez said... Not knowing how to cook is like not knowing how to fuck.
OT: My favourite lazy recipe would be chicken. It's up to you how much you want to put into it, but I usually get chicken breasts, give them a quick round in the frying pan to get them crispy on the outside and use the chance to apply spices. Then I put them in the oven at 200c for about an hour, after 30 minutes I add vegetables and add some cheese on the top. I serve with rice on the side.And funnily enough, I bought chicken tits yesterday too, so I might just have to try that for lunch today.