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storybrooke
31-07-2017, 10:47 PM
I'm going to University in September and don't currently do the cooking in my household.
Do you have any easy recipes or meal ideas that might be useful?
Also, nothing that requires overly expensive ingredients either as I'm going to be a poor student.
Thanks
:hee:
Fish finger butties
1) Take 6 fish fingers, put them in the oven or under the grill and heat until cooked through
2) Take 2 slices of bread and butter them (optional)
3) Place the cooked fish fingers onto the bread
4) Add salt, vinegar, pepper and tomato ketchup (optional)
Bon appetit
Littlegreen
31-07-2017, 11:02 PM
Coconut snow bites
1. Whisk two eggs
2. Add 225 grams desiccated coconut and 150 grams caster sugar
3. Mix gently and leave to stand for 15-20 mins
4. With wet fingers (so they mush the mixture together) create little ball shapes and place them on a baking tray.
5. Bake at 180° for 25 minutes and leave to cool.
Vicky.
31-07-2017, 11:03 PM
Pot noodle is what my brother is currently living on at uni. That and cocopops :D
RichardG
31-07-2017, 11:05 PM
Pot noodle is what my brother is currently living on at uni. That and cocopops :D
nissin ramen noodles :flutter: 3 for £1 at the tesco in my accommodation
i mean there's almost ur entire daily salt allowance in one packet but still, they are rather nice ^^
Morgan.
31-07-2017, 11:06 PM
Super noodles
1. Buy your preferred flavour, I go for Steak Fajita.
2. Boil the Kettle with 300ml
3. Put the noodles in a microwave safe bowl
4. Pour the powdered seasoning over the noodles
5. Pour in the 300ml of boiling water
6. Place in a microwave for 3 minutes
7. Stir
8. Place in a microwave for a further 3 minutes
9. Stir again
10. They're ready, now eat them before they go cold. You might like to serve with a grating of cheese and chopped cherry tomatoes.
Amy Jade
31-07-2017, 11:10 PM
Sweet and Sour Chicken
1 small pack of chicken breast
1 pack of sweet and sour sauce
1 pepper
Chuck of pinapple
1 boil in the bag rice
So easy
storybrooke
31-07-2017, 11:10 PM
Super noodles
1. Buy your preferred flavour, I go for Steak Fajita.
2. Boil the Kettle with 300ml
3. Put the noodles in a microwave safe bowl
4. Pour the powdered seasoning over the noodles
5. Pour in the 300ml of boiling water
6. Place in a microwave for 3 minutes
7. Stir
8. Place in a microwave for a further 3 minutes
9. Stir again
10. They're ready, now eat them before they go cold. You might like to serve with a grating of cheese and chopped cherry tomatoes.
Sounds complicated but with help from a friend I might manage to make them
Vicky.
31-07-2017, 11:11 PM
Honestly, when I was living on my own I pretty much lived on potatoes. Be it boiled, fritters, chips, mash, whatever. So versatile :laugh:
Obviously now with kids I have to mix it up a bit
Morgan.
31-07-2017, 11:13 PM
Sounds complicated but with help from a friend I might manage to make them
You might need a few friends, they're awfully hard to get right
Amy Jade
31-07-2017, 11:13 PM
Buy a cheap soup maker too if you like soup. You can literally blitz anything together and find what you enjoy.
Amy Jade
31-07-2017, 11:16 PM
Stuffed mushrooms are super easy too
Buy a pack of the large mushrooms, cream cheese and I usually mix in spring onion, bacon anda little garlic
Littlegreen
31-07-2017, 11:23 PM
I think I completely missed the point of the thread. Sorry storybrooke.
Pot noodles in a bagel is always good.
caprimint
01-08-2017, 12:03 AM
Omelettes are pretty easy. Just get a few eggs, crack and whisk them with some milk and add any vegetables you want to the mixture. I usually use onions, tomatoes, spinach etc. Sometimes do it with banana too and it's really nice. Put it in the microwave for a few minutes and it's done. Quick and simple.
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