Re: The Official Professional Bachelor Food Suggestion Thread
OP-
Great idea for a thread. I am also a young professional who is strapped for time, and I've enjoyed reading through these recipes so far. Here are a few of my favorite recipes that are simple and relatively healthy:
Garlic Tilapia:
Wash tilapia fillet, pat dry, and season with:
-Old Bay Seasoning
-Garlic powder
-Krazy Jane's mixed up salt
-Pan searing flour
Add olive oil to frying pan and cook on medium for around 3 minutes on each side. Once golden brown, serve over rice. This recipe is nice because tilapia tastes amazing and but is relatively cheap (around $5 for two fillets).
Chicken Caesar Wraps:
Wash and pat dry two boneless chicken breasts. Cover with Shake and Bake (original works fine, but Italian or Garlic Herb flavor works well, too). Bake at 400 for ~20 minutes. Slice the chicken and put it on a flour tortilla. Add lettuce, shredded cheese, and caeser salad. Enjoy.
Tuna Noodle Casserole:
This one was passed down from Momma Solids...
Salt water and boil a box of elbow pasta. Add:
-one can of tuna fish
-one can of Campbell's Cream of Mushroom soup
-a splash of milk
Mix, and salt and pepper to taste. Serve with peas. For an even easier version of this recipe, simply add a can of tuna to Kraft Mac and Cheese.
Fried Pork Chops:
Wash and pat dry two pork chops. Cover in flour, dip in a beated egg, and cover in bread crumbs. Add olive oil to a pan and fry on medium for roughly 3-5 minutes on each side. Add Krazy Jane's salt and serve with BBQ sauce.
I have a few others that I may add later on, but that seems like a pretty good start. Also, it only took a year and a half, but I finally hit 1,000 posts. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] I assume I get a congratulatory gift basket from Sklansky or something, right?
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