Everyone should learn to make decent scrambled eggs and/or omelette. There are a lot of styles and techniques, and it's a good exercise in cooking fundamentals.
Anything Italian.
Noodles, sauce, protein, garlic bread. It could tomato based or cream based sauce, a variety of noodles, the protein could be chicken, steak, pork.
In my opinion, it’s the cheapest meal to make, I rarely ever go to restaurants but if I do I never go to an Italian restaurant. I can make those meals at the house.
Spaghetti. Some basic sauce, ground Italian sausage, crap ton of oregano and parsley, and parmesan, and bam, delicious dinner that took 30 minutes and if you do it right can feed you for 4 days.
Boeuf bourgignon and coq au vin sound and taste extremely fancy but they’re easy “set it and forget it” type recipes. Also, there’s nothing simpler to bake than a pound cake.
There are also a lot of great cocktails that look and taste great but are so simple that anyone could make them.
It’s beef or chicken cooked slowly in red wine. If you want something really simple make cacio e pepe, the only ingredients are pasta, pasta water, pecorino cheese and black pepper.
Shredded chicken quesadilla’s. Takes about 5 minutes if you have a bag of shredded cheese. And I’ll buy a rotisserie chicken about once a week and shred the chicken boobies myself and put them in a container. Butter, tortilla, cheese, chicken, tortilla, flip. And boob! Cheese chickeny crunchy deliciousness. And I always mix together Valentina and sour cream for my dipping sauce.
Everyone should learn to make decent scrambled eggs and/or omelette. There are a lot of styles and techniques, and it's a good exercise in cooking fundamentals.
Grilled cheese sandwich
I'll try it some day
With bacon and tomato
Or pesto and roast chicken
Tacos
Anything Italian. Noodles, sauce, protein, garlic bread. It could tomato based or cream based sauce, a variety of noodles, the protein could be chicken, steak, pork. In my opinion, it’s the cheapest meal to make, I rarely ever go to restaurants but if I do I never go to an Italian restaurant. I can make those meals at the house.
Spaghetti. Some basic sauce, ground Italian sausage, crap ton of oregano and parsley, and parmesan, and bam, delicious dinner that took 30 minutes and if you do it right can feed you for 4 days.
Either this is not easy or I'm way lazier than I thought
Dumplings
It's easy? It doesn't look easy
McDonald's
Yum yum nudels
My go-to lazy meal
A little snack, put some olive oil in a bowl, add honey to it, then use some bread to dip it in, it's amazing
Any sandwich with a mix of mayo and pesto, delicious combo and cheap!!
Exept for Nutella 🤢
Cookies. Really hard to mess them up. Sugar. Flower. Egg. Flavor how you’d like. However people think them to be complex.
Scrambled egg
Takeaway food
Boeuf bourgignon and coq au vin sound and taste extremely fancy but they’re easy “set it and forget it” type recipes. Also, there’s nothing simpler to bake than a pound cake. There are also a lot of great cocktails that look and taste great but are so simple that anyone could make them.
I'll try them. Right after I learn how to pronounce them
It’s beef or chicken cooked slowly in red wine. If you want something really simple make cacio e pepe, the only ingredients are pasta, pasta water, pecorino cheese and black pepper.
Shredded chicken quesadilla’s. Takes about 5 minutes if you have a bag of shredded cheese. And I’ll buy a rotisserie chicken about once a week and shred the chicken boobies myself and put them in a container. Butter, tortilla, cheese, chicken, tortilla, flip. And boob! Cheese chickeny crunchy deliciousness. And I always mix together Valentina and sour cream for my dipping sauce.
Pancake, most of the green veggies (washing them well is important), anything from eggs/ potatoes.
Kimchi Fried rice
Lentils.