Mine is just cooked ground beef with tomato sauce (not pasta sauce like actual tomato sauce) then I just mix in rice and this kind of canned vegetables that has carrots, green beans, potato, and celery in it. It looks like slop, but its’ tastes great, takes me 10 minutes to make, and is cheap.
I’m actually a pretty good cook but sometimes I don’t feel like making anything that takes real effort.
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I put a slice of bread, and put Mac and cheese with hotdogs on it.
Cream of mushroom soup with ramen noodles & hot sauce.
Dinty Moore baby.
Every nearly expired vegetable in a sauce that’s 1/3rd each worcestershire sauce, red wine, and soy sauce
Canned lentals, canned red kidney beans, lettuce and ketchup
My smoothies lol. I add a fuckton of spinach. When the ingredients are cold you don’t taste it, and the smoothie is a beautiful, enticing purply color because of all the berries.
But after it’s been sitting a bit? Yeah it’s green and kinda gross.
Can of tuna with mayo, mustard, diced onions and relish all mixed up and eaten straight from the bowl. Sometimes I add in crumbled truffle chips, or treat is as a dip with Ruffles.
A jar of extra crunchy peanut butter and a spoon. Nothing easier.
Canned campbells mushroom soup, pasta and throw in whatever else from my fridge in the pot.
“White people” tacos lol
“Taco beans” which is just beans with a bunch of spices on it. I personally use cannellini beans, but you could use black or some other type.
Dump a can in a bowl, plus chili powder, cumin, and some combination of garlic or onion powder, paprika, black pepper, or crushed red pepper flakes. Exact combination is up to you. Microvwave for like a minute until it’s hot. It’s not chili, but it’s not-not chili in terms of flavor/consistency.
One Pot Pasta. Canned diced tomatoes, tomato paste, water, noodles, spices. All in one pot, wait, done.
Yta
I call it gruel
Basically just rice and beans in a bowl but I mix in leftover meats, spinach or some other green, and top it with a few eggs over easy. Then I mash it
When I’m really lazy? Just a plate of deli meat and slices of cheese.
Or I’ll throw a pound of boneless, skinless chicken breasts in the slow cooker with a jar of salsa and some beans, shred the chicken when it’s done cooking, and serve it over rice or as a taco filling.
4 pot noodles cooked in a pan.
Cheetos Jalapeno Cheddar mac ‘n cheese with a side of meat (sausages or anything I had precooked, like a smoked brisket or whatever)
Grilled on the bone chicken thighs followed by a marmalade sandwich.
Boiled eggs and french fries
Pasta or bread with sour cream.
Although I love sour cream so it’s more like a guilty pleasure.
2 microwavable cheeseburgers (Rustlers), whatever crisps are on offer, a can of Monster
Rice with ketchup and grated Parmesan.
Deconstructed pizza: mozzarella cheese, pepperoni, italian bread, and cherry tomatoes
I just fry mince meat chuck in some oxo cubes and add prawns (maybe other stuff depends if ive been shopping) then chuck it in tortilla wraps, i call it the poor mans surf and turf
Ramen noodles . . . eaten raw.
Your lazy single guy go-to meal still involves cooking??
Beans on toast for me. You can probably guess my nationality.
Egg salad. Take 2-3 hard-boiled eggs, a squirt of mustard and a spoonful of mayo, mash with a fork. Peeling the eggs is 2/3rds of the prep time.
Rice and egg. Boil 3/4 cup of water, add 1/2 cup of rice plus salt and butter. Cook 15m, dump into a bowl, stir in an egg, black pepper, and sesame seeds.
My “breakfast” recently is just a cup of milk with a heaping tablespoon of psyllium husk mixed in.
Sometimes I drink a beer for dinner.
Cook 200g-300g of spaghetti in heavily salted water, save about half a cup of the water when the spaghetti is done, melt a good size blob of butter into a big pan and add the spaghetti, stir it about then add the half cup of water you saved, wait a few minutes.
dump on plate, add black pepper and parmesian and your done.
Takes 10-15 minutes, costs next to nothing and is delicious.
I just do ground beef, maybe some onions in it. That’s it. Condiments added for flavoring
When I make Tuna salad for me I use Chinese Hot Mustard. When I make it for anyone else I use Dijon.
Noodles, sausages, and any kind of sauce (teriyaki, BBQ, sweet n sour, alfredo, spaghetti, etc)
I love Spaghetti O’s. Another one I like is just a can of baked beans with a couple of sliced hotdogs tossed in. Usually I make my own beans with a doctored sauce but sometimes I’ll just use a can of Busch’s Honey Baked beans.
Bread, cheese, sardines, and wine. The Italian peasant special.
1) poor version- grilled cheese bbq sandwich
2) money version- lasagna that I premade and I just take out of the freezer to cook
Back when I was on Keto it was peas+mayonaise+hotsauce+salt.
I also enjoy chuck steak prepared like a regular steak
Ground beef, mashed taters, mac and cheese all mixed together. Its about 15 minutes to make, little more because of the taters.
Sometimes I add Peas or Corn as well.