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Acratopotes's picture

for a cheap person on a low budget and not taking too long to make, I have maybe half an hour to make dinner..

thus ladies - hit me with something to make for tonight, and it's very very wet, cold, foggy weather...

one dinner person does not eat "hot" food.....

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Acratopotes's picture

how do I make it lol....

I just read a thing with tortillas... but oh dear give SO something to eat with his hands and he has a heart attack..

hereiam's picture

Haha! That was my nephew when he was young. I served him a Sloppy Joe for lunch once and he was horrified.

ksmom14's picture

Chinese Pie with white gravy (very similar to a shepherds pie)

It's seasoned ground beef mixed with corn and elbow macaroni and topped with mashed potatoes. I make a white gravy to serve it with as well.

Ninji's picture

I was on board until I say the cream corn part of the recipe. I can't stomach that stuff. Smile

Ninji's picture

Of course.

When I was deployed years ago, we were mostly bored out of our minds. We had a competition. One guy had to eat a can of cold creamed corn and the other guy had to pickled pigs feet. I don't think I could have eaten either. Smile

Tuff Noogies's picture

UGH chinese pot is what we called it. you must be from way up north...

i ate that stuff FAR too many times as a child, i have no intentions of ever eating it again! that, and american chop suey. PASS!!!

one of my cold, wet weather favorites is lasagna. it really doesnt take long to put it together if you dont boil the noodles and use jarred sauce (just add extra water for the noodles to absorb).

i'm also a huge fan of meatloaf with mashed potatoes. i shortcut on the gravy with powdered mix. mix all your meatloaf stuff and pop it in the oven, then sit on the couch watching tv while peeling the potatoes - just boil them whole while the meatloaf's in the oven.

ksmom14's picture

Lol, I know, I have no idea where the name came from. We used to eat it when I was a kid a lot, although my mom never made gravy to go with it.

I grew up in Wisconsin, but now live in Texas where white gravy basically goes on everything haha

Tuff Noogies's picture

absolutely NOTHING. same ridiculousness as the dish called "american chop suey" that i referred to.

justkeepstepping's picture

I don't understand the American chop suey thing. We always called it goulash.

Acratopotes's picture

round about 45-50F LF.....

and for Martians that's like Antarctica cold...

Acratopotes's picture

we grill indoors Blum 3

but I'm tired of the same thing over and over...

LF will try the bratwurst in beer.... sounds delish

Acratopotes's picture

normal for me is 82-100F Eco....

Mars does not have snow and cold.... it's a dry hot country.... I wear freezer jackets in today's weather and my feet.. lost them can't feel them at all.... fingers are blue...

when I go to bed, there's a ton of blankets on top of me....

I will not survive in USA or any other place but Mars..

Acratopotes's picture

just checked it out - that summer temperatures are more like our normal winter temps....

when will it be hot.....

Death Valley California is hotter then Arizona....

secret's picture

dump whatever you got in a pot, add water, add spices, eat with bread. LOL

pack of ground or cubed meat
couple cans of kidney beans
couple chopped onions
chili powder

if you want, add garlic powder / onion powder / salt, with chopped up veggies if you want

I toss in whatever leftovers I got, like rice... steamed broccoli (only at the end), pieces of chicken...

Can eat in a bowl topped with shredded cheese, or served with tortillas, shredded cheese, shredded lettuce, tomatoes, onions, whatever... and you make your own soft rolled taco type thing

Can also use it for a manwich

ESMOD's picture

Crockpot is your friend. It can turn the cheapest meats into a hearty satisfying stew. Takes a while to cook, but you can dump stuff in the morning and it is ready to eat at night.

Cheap round roast, potato, carrot, onion, some water and seasonings... serve with rolls.

Chicken pot pie is easy too.

You can even use white meat canned chicken.

In a sauce pan a bit of butter and flour to make a roux then add chicken stock or water and bouillon cubes to make a thick chicken gravy. Add chopped chicken and mix of vegetables. (peas, carrots, onions, celery), season w/salt, pepper & garlic. maybe some thyme or tarragon.. Put it in a casserole dish or square cake pan and then top with refrigerator biscuit dough (I use half thickness) then just bake till biscuits raise and are brown/cooked. Or top with a frozen puff pastry dough and brush with egg wash.

Acratopotes's picture

canned chicken.... :? WTH......

the only canned thing close to this is tuna lol and very very expensive....

I do make chicken pot pie allot with loads of mushrooms in it... but need something new...

ESMOD's picture

Tuna noodle casserole.. I think using cream (celery/mushroom) of soup, spaghetti noodles, and top with buttered crumbs.

Cheesy Chicken. Mix Parmesan cheese and bread crumbs. Dip chicken tenders/boneless skinless breast fillets in mayonnaise then roll in the bread crumbs and bake at 350 for 30 minutes (or until temp inside reads done for chicken).

Serve with steamed broccoli or whatever vegetable or salad.

Aniki-Moderator's picture

Sorry, Echo. My Mom was a 'helper' in Kindergarten. Even if I'd WANTED to eat paste, I'd never have gotten away with it.

P.S. WTF eats paste??? Eeeeeeeeewwwww!!!

Aniki-Moderator's picture

I make my burrito filling. Sometimes with meat; sometimes without. I also skip the tortillas and just eat it out of a bowl. Smile

Aniki's Burritos

1 can fat-free refried beans
1 cup Minute Rice, cooked
Any kind of salsa (we prefer chunky)
Grated cheese (we use extra sharp cheddar
1 lb ground beef (optional)
Tortillas (optional)

Cook and drain the ground beef in a large skillet. With the heat on low, add rice and refried beans and stir until blended. Add salsa to your taste. Some people like a lot; some like a little. Heat the mixture thoroughly.

In a separate skillet, with the heat on med/low, add a tortilla for a minute or two until warmed. Place about 1/2 cup of beef/bean mixture in the tortilla, add grated cheese and roll up.

When I remove one tortilla, I immediately add another. The time it takes to build a burrito should be long enough to heat the next tortilla. If not, your heat is too low.

ESMOD's picture

shepherds pie is also a pretty easy one. mashed potatoes over ground beef with some vegetables and a brown gravy.. baked.

moeilijk's picture

Well, an outcome of my recent freak-out at DH is that he is now in charge of all the meal planning and cooking etc, so my info is out of date.... lol

Most recipes I have are 30 minutes or less to get to the table, although several are crockpot dishes that I start after breakfast.

Eggs are a good fast meal - Take 500g brussels sprouts, nuke them until mashable, mash them with a bit of olive oil and rosemary, serve with soft cooked boiled eggs, fried eggs, poached eggs. If you're feeling fancy, add some bacon and call it heaven.

Or just boil some veggies and potatoes and make a quick instant gravy from a mix, serve with hot boiled eggs.

Or breakfast for dinner, can't go wrong.

Acratopotes's picture

ah - I went for strong curry eggs and mash last night....

SO pulled his nose so far up I thought it was between his eyes... then he tasted it without saying a word cause he knows... say one thing and I stop cooking...

he finished the whole lot and wants it again tonight....

I hate making the same dish more then once a month, that's why I asked for new ones lol.... Will try this over the week-end.

Aniki-Moderator's picture

My meal takes 15 minutes. Less than 10 minutes if you skip the ground beef. Dirol