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What’s your go‑to “I don’t want to cook but I have to” meal?

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    onelazymage@lemmy.world
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    Quesadillas.

    On the higher effort end: whatever protein that has to be cooked plus onions, peppers, garlic, seasonings, and cheese. Then pan fried in whatever fat is left over from cooking the protein, adding butter if there isn’t much fat like with chicken or turkey.

    Medium effort: still pan fried but using canned chicken or any Mexican style meat that I’ve frozen.

    Barely any effort just need to get food made: same as the medium effort but put together then tossed into the toaster oven until everything is melted.

    Add salsa and chips and call it a meal. It may not be healthy but it’s basically my go to when I don’t want to put in the effort of cooking something as I always have everything on hand.

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      #15

      Pasta aglio olio peperonici

      • Cook pasta in salt water as described on the package
      • Put a thick layer of olive oil in a small saucepan on low heat
      • Add pressed garlic and a finely chopped chilli pepper. Make sure the oil stays cool enough not to fry the garlic and chilli. It’s just to flavour the oil.
      • Drain the pasta, add the oil, top with too much parmesan cheese

      If you want to fancy it up, fry some sliced mushrooms and/or pancetta and add it in.

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        unclearthur@lemmy.world
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        Baked beans on toast.

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          #17

          I make a fast (or faux) pesto while pasta is cooking.

          1. Press garlic in a mug, add basil, fresh ground pepper and salt. Crush on pine nuts if I have any.
          2. Cover with olive oil and give it a little stir.
          3. Grate parmesan cheese and mix it in.
          4. Some more parmesan cheese.
          5. And don’t forget the parmesan cheese.

          Drain pasta, mix in pesto, enjoy. Can also be fancied up with your mentioned fancies or some olives or marinated peppers or artichokes.

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            starlinguk@lemmy.world
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            I do something similar but also add chickpeas (protein, baybee).

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              pennyroyal@sh.itjust.works
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              For one, chicken and salad. For lots, risotto

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                Frozen chicken nuggets and fries. I do make my own ranch dip/dressing that I always keep on hand though.

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                  I love this thread, so I extracted out everything that was listed so far. Please offer corrections for any errors and I will fix.

                  1. Frozen chicken nuggets and fries; buttermilk ranch dip 
                    Ingredients
                  • Frozen chicken nuggets
                  • Frozen fries
                  • Ranch dip
                    • 1 cup sour cream
                    • 1/2 cup mayonnaise
                    • 1/3 cup fresh buttermilk; up to 1/2 cup for a thinner, dressing like dip
                    • 2 to 3 tablespoons Hidden Valley ranch powder
                    • 2 to 4 tablespoons fresh dill, finely chopped
                    • Optional herbs: chives; parsley; a little tarragon
                    • Black pepper; optional squeeze of lemon juice

                  Steps

                  • Bake or air fry nuggets and fries per package directions.
                  • Stir sour cream and mayo until smooth.
                  • Stir in ranch powder; let it sit 2 minutes so it hydrates.
                  • Add buttermilk a splash at a time until the texture is right.
                  • Fold in dill and any other herbs; add pepper; chill 15 to 30 minutes if you can.
                  1. Chicken and salad 
                    Ingredients
                  • Chicken thighs or breasts
                  • Salt; pepper; oil
                  • Salad greens or a bagged salad kit; dressing

                  Steps

                  • Season chicken with salt and pepper.
                  • Cook in a skillet over medium heat until done; about 5 to 7 minutes per side depending on thickness; or bake at 425°F until 165°F internal.
                  • Toss salad; add dressing; serve together.
                  1. Risotto 
                    Ingredients
                  • 1 cup arborio rice
                  • 4 to 5 cups broth, kept warm
                  • 2 tablespoons butter or olive oil
                  • 1/2 cup grated parmesan
                  • Optional add ins: mushrooms; peas

                  Steps

                  • Warm broth in a saucepan.
                  • In a second pot, melt butter; toast rice 1 minute.
                  • Add warm broth 1/2 cup at a time; stir often; keep adding as it absorbs.
                  • Stop when creamy and the rice is tender; usually 18 to 22 minutes.
                  • Stir in parmesan; fold in add ins; season to taste.
                  1. Baked beans on toast 
                    Ingredients
                  • Bread
                  • Canned baked beans
                  • Butter

                  Steps

                  • Toast bread; butter it.
                  • Warm beans in a small pan or microwave.
                  • Spoon beans over toast.
                  1. Pasta aglio e olio peperoncini 
                    Ingredients
                  • Pasta
                  • Olive oil
                  • Garlic, pressed or thinly sliced
                  • Chili pepper or chili flakes
                  • Parmesan
                  • Salt
                  • Optional: sliced mushrooms; pancetta; chickpeas

                  Steps

                  • Cook pasta in well salted water.
                  • Warm olive oil on low; add garlic and chili; keep heat low so it flavors the oil without browning.
                  • Drain pasta; toss with the oil; top with plenty of parmesan.
                  • Optional: crisp pancetta; sauté mushrooms; warm chickpeas; stir in at the end.
                  1. Fast mug pesto pasta 
                    Ingredients
                  • Pasta
                  • Garlic
                  • Basil
                  • Olive oil
                  • Salt; black pepper
                  • Parmesan
                  • Optional: pine nuts; olives; marinated peppers; artichokes

                  Steps

                  • Cook pasta.
                  • In a mug, crush garlic with salt; add basil; pepper; optional pine nuts; mash well.
                  • Cover with olive oil; stir; mix in parmesan.
                  • Drain pasta; toss with pesto; finish with more parmesan.
                  1. A sandwich 
                    Ingredients
                  • Bread
                  • Any quick protein: deli meat; tuna; leftovers
                  • Cheese; greens; pickles
                  • Condiment: mayo; mustard

                  Steps

                  • Build; toast if desired; eat.
                  1. Quesadillas; high effort to almost no effort 
                    Ingredients
                  • Tortillas
                  • Shredded cheese
                  • Optional fillings: cooked protein; onions; peppers; garlic; seasonings
                  • Salsa; chips

                  Steps

                  • High effort: cook protein and vegetables; then assemble; pan fry in the fat left in the pan; add butter if needed.
                  • Medium effort: use canned chicken or pre cooked frozen Mexican style meat; assemble; pan fry.
                  • Low effort: assemble; toaster oven until melted.
                  • Serve with salsa and chips.
                  1. Instant noodles upgraded 
                    Ingredients
                  • Indomie or Buldak instant noodles
                  • 1 egg
                  • Furikake
                  • Optional mozzarella

                  Steps

                  • Cook noodles per package.
                  • Add seasoning.
                  • Add egg: crack into the hot noodles and cover 2 minutes; or top with a soft boiled egg.
                  • Top with furikake; optional mozzarella.
                  1. Microwaved potato with butter and salt 
                    Ingredients
                  • 1 russet potato
                  • Butter
                  • Salt

                  Steps

                  • Poke potato all over with a fork.
                  • Microwave 5 minutes; flip; microwave 3 to 6 minutes until soft.
                  • Split; add butter and salt.
                  1. Oatmeal porridge with an egg 
                    Ingredients
                  • Oats
                  • Water or milk
                  • Salt
                  • 1 egg

                  Steps

                  • Cook oats with a pinch of salt.
                  • While hot, stir in the egg steadily until it thickens; or top with a fried egg.
                  1. Natto and cheddar on toast 
                    Ingredients
                  • Toast
                  • Natto
                  • Cheddar

                  Steps

                  • Toast bread.
                  • Mix natto per its usual prep; spoon onto toast.
                  • Add cheddar; broil briefly if you want it melted.
                  1. Stuffed frozen chicken breasts; rice; frozen vegetables 
                    Ingredients
                  • Stuffed frozen chicken breasts
                  • Rice
                  • Frozen vegetables

                  Steps

                  • Bake chicken per package directions.
                  • Start rice; stir frozen vegetables into the rice near the end, or microwave vegetables separately.
                  • Serve together.
                  1. Sweet pasta with poppy seeds or walnuts; powdered sugar 
                    Ingredients
                  • Cooked pasta
                  • Poppy seeds or chopped walnuts
                  • Powdered sugar
                  • Optional butter

                  Steps

                  • Toss hot pasta with a little butter.
                  • Add poppy seeds or walnuts.
                  • Dust with powdered sugar.
                  1. Toasted cream of wheat with pasta; jam 
                    Ingredients
                  • Cream of wheat
                  • Salt
                  • Water
                  • Cooked pasta
                  • Jam or jelly

                  Steps

                  • Toast dry cream of wheat in a pan with a pinch of salt until lightly nutty.
                  • Carefully add water; cook into porridge.
                  • Stir in cooked pasta.
                  • Top with jam or jelly.
                  1. Paprika potatoes with noodles 
                    Ingredients
                  • Potatoes
                  • Optional onions; optional peppers
                  • Sweet paprika
                  • Salt; pepper
                  • Cooked noodles

                  Steps

                  • Boil potatoes until tender.
                  • Optional: sauté finely chopped onions and peppers.
                  • Lower heat; stir in sweet paprika; salt; pepper.
                  • Mash potatoes; mix in the paprika mixture.
                  • Fold in cooked noodles; serve.
                  1. Simple skillet goulash 
                    Ingredients
                  • 1 pound ground meat
                  • 1/2 pound chopped vegetables; bell peppers and onions are common
                  • 1 jar pasta sauce; about 28 ounces
                  • Water; about 80 percent of the empty sauce jar
                  • 1/2 pound dry pasta
                  • Shredded cheese

                  Steps

                  • In a 12 inch skillet, cook meat and vegetables until meat is almost browned.
                  • Add pasta sauce and water; stir well.
                  • Add pasta; bring to a boil; reduce to low; cover.
                  • Cook until pasta is tender; 11 to 20 minutes depending on pasta.
                  • Stir in shredded cheese; serve.
                  1. Canned beans and rice; scale the effort 
                    Ingredients
                  • Cooked rice
                  • Canned beans
                  • Hot sauce
                  • Optional upgrades: proper seasoning; smoked sausage; chicken thighs; Mexican rice; cornbread; jambalaya style

                  Steps

                  • Warm beans; season; add hot sauce.
                  • Serve over rice.
                  • Optional: brown sliced smoked sausage; stir into beans; or add roasted chicken thighs on the side.
                  1. Sweet farro bowl 
                    Ingredients
                  • 10 minute farro
                  • Salt
                  • Butter
                  • Dried fruit
                  • Pie spice

                  Steps

                  • Boil salted water; add farro; simmer about 10 minutes.
                  • Drain.
                  • Stir in butter; dried fruit; pie spice.
                  1. Frozen salmon; microwave sides 
                    Ingredients
                  • Frozen salmon fillet
                  • Olive oil; salt; pepper
                  • Optional sauce
                  • Microwave green beans; olive oil; salt; pepper
                  • Microwave rice

                  Steps

                  • Heat oven to 425°F.
                  • Put frozen salmon on a foil lined tray; season with olive oil; salt; pepper; optional sauce.
                  • Bake about 20 minutes until flaky and cooked.
                  • Microwave green beans; season; serve with microwave rice.
                  1. Hobo stew 
                    Ingredients
                  • Frozen or canned vegetables
                  • Beef broth
                  • Potatoes, diced
                  • Ground beef

                  Steps

                  • Brown ground beef.
                  • Add broth; potatoes; vegetables.
                  • Bring to a boil; simmer about 30 minutes until potatoes are tender.
                  • Season to taste; reheats well overnight.
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                  • whaleross@lemmy.worldW whaleross@lemmy.world

                    I make a fast (or faux) pesto while pasta is cooking.

                    1. Press garlic in a mug, add basil, fresh ground pepper and salt. Crush on pine nuts if I have any.
                    2. Cover with olive oil and give it a little stir.
                    3. Grate parmesan cheese and mix it in.
                    4. Some more parmesan cheese.
                    5. And don’t forget the parmesan cheese.

                    Drain pasta, mix in pesto, enjoy. Can also be fancied up with your mentioned fancies or some olives or marinated peppers or artichokes.

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                    Ohh, I’m going to try that, thanks!

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                      A_norny_mousse
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                      Heat 1. a pot with water and 2. a pan with oil

                      1. Add rice noodles, ketchup, shriracha and a can of shredded tuna
                      2. stir fry eggs and veggies

                      I operate pot and pan simultaneously, in the end I tip the stir fry in with the noodles. I can do all this in less than 10 minutes I think (not that I ever stopped myself).

                      The end result is a sort of asian style noodle soup.

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                        wrote last edited by kolanaki@pawb.social
                        #24

                        Have to because you have to eat or have to because there’s nothing microwaveable/doesn’t need cooking to eat and you need it quickly? 🤔

                        Former: Tacos or anything I can just throw in the slow cooker before noon.

                        Latter: Whatever I have on hand that will make food 🤷‍♂️

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                          • use as little cooking water as possible and emulsify a bit of it with the oil
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                            Lately it’s bastard heathen “”“carbonara”“”".

                            Chicken flavored instant noodles with a slice of kraft cheese cooked to a thick slurry and add eggs at the end and steam/baste it.

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                              a whole bag of brussel sprouts. maybe with a hot dog and apple

                              if i want to get fancy, maybe hamburger soup, or green bean casserole

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                                Cheater Chicken Parm!

                                We’ll grab burgers from Culver’s for lunch and pick up an 8 piece of chicken tenders for dinner.

                                Ingredients:

                                • 4 breaded chicken tendies from Culver’s or regional equivalent
                                • Red pasta sauce
                                • Spaghetti
                                • Mozzarella

                                Make the pasta according to the package. While that’s cooking, heat up the tendies in a toaster oven at 350°F (167°C).

                                Once the tendies are warmed up, spread a spoonful of red sauce on the tendies, top with mozzarella and bake until cheese is melted.

                                Plate with cooked spaghetti and sauce as desired.

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                                  junkers_klunker@feddit.dk
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                                  Salads, based on greens not mayonnaise, at worst you have to wash and chop but if I’m completely burned out I’ll buy pre washed and chopped. I always add plenty of lean proteins like beans and then adjust the amount of fat with a nice pre-made dressing.

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                                    authorinthedark@lemmy.sdf.org
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                                    boxed red beans and rice. follow instructions, add frozen veggies

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                                    • J junkers_klunker@feddit.dk

                                      Salads, based on greens not mayonnaise, at worst you have to wash and chop but if I’m completely burned out I’ll buy pre washed and chopped. I always add plenty of lean proteins like beans and then adjust the amount of fat with a nice pre-made dressing.

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                                      neo2478@sh.itjust.works
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                                      Why in gods green earth would anyone consider mayonnaise a salad ingredient?

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                                        Why in gods green earth would anyone consider mayonnaise a salad ingredient?

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                                        junkers_klunker@feddit.dk
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                                        Fuck do I know, but once went out with a friend who ordered tuna salad and expected something akin to tuna mousse 🤷‍♂️

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                                        • M melobol@lemmy.ml

                                          As long as you know you are making american goulash 😄
                                          Btw originally goulash (gulyás) means cowboy.

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                                          strawberrypigtails@lemmy.sdf.org
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                                          Fair enough. My wife calls it the “Half Assed Red Pasta”. 😀

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