Thursday, January 7, 2010

Cheap recipes! Tell me some...?

My husband and I just bought a house and we move in this weekend. I need some cheap recipes now that I have a mortgage payment. I have two kids to feed who are kinda picky. My husband is italian, so pasta is good.





Any ideas??Cheap recipes! Tell me some...?
Here are a few ideas, and a few recipes.





Perfect tuna Casserole:


( you would need to double this recipe):





Measure out 2/3 cup of macoroni noodle and cook according to directions. Drain.





In casserole dish, add tuna, 1/4 cup mile, can of Campbell's cream of mushroom soup, 1 1/2 cup frozen peas, and the cooked noodles. Stir and salt and pepper to taste.





Cook 30 minutes on 350 degrees, uncovered. If you want, you can then top with bread crumbs and cook another 5 minutes.








Hamburger Tator Tot Casserole:





Brown 1 1/2 to 2 lbs ground beef,and 1 onion (diced). Salt and pepper to taste. Drain. Mix with 1 can campbell's cream of mushrrom soup, 1 can french style green beans (drained). Put in casserole dish. Top with single layer of tator tots. Cook uncovered at 350 degrees for 30 - 40 minutes (TILL TOTS ARE CRISP).








Here's a sausage stew recipe I make in the crockpot, which is quite yummy:





This crockpot sausage stew is made with Italian sausage, potatoes, garlic and onions, tomatoes, and seasonings.


INGREDIENTS:


2 to 3 medium potatoes, peeled, cubed


1 tablespoon cooking oil


1 to 1 1/2 pounds Italian sausages


1 large clove garlic, minced


1/2 cup chopped onion


1 can (15 ounces) stewed tomatoes


2 cups chicken broth


1 can (6 ounces) tomato paste


1 1/2 teaspoons dried oregano


1/2 teaspoon salt, or to taste


1/4 teaspoon pepper


2 medium green bell peppers, seeded, chopped


PREPARATION:


Lightly grease or spray slow cooker; place potatoes in bottom of pot.


In a large skillet, heat oil over medium heat. Add sausage links and brown. Slice links into 1-inch pieces and transfer to slow cooker.





Add garlic and onion. In a separate bowl, combine tomatoes, chicken broth, tomato paste, oregano, salt, and pepper; stir to blend. Pour mixture over the sausages in crockpot. Cover and cook on LOW setting 8 to 10 hours, until potatoes are tender. Add bell pepper about 1 hour before serving. (I add it at the beginning)


Serve in bowls with garlic bread.











Then there are eggs, which are cheap and go along way. Not to mention hamburger helper...which you can add shredded cheese and cooking wine to, boosting the flavor.





Hope that helps. Enjoy your new home!Cheap recipes! Tell me some...?
No prepared foods. Shop the edges of the store, where you find produce, dairy, bread, all the basics. Beans, lentils, dried legumes of all sorts with rice, tortillas, pasta, polenta. Fruits and vegetables in season- if you have a farmer's market nearby, they will be cheaper and fresher. Keep meats to a minimum, and buy family pack sizes, break them down, and freeze them. Extend meats by making soups and stews. Get creative with new cuisines. Italian is good, but so is Indian, Chinese stir fry, Mexican, and Creole red beans and rice.





Make your own Frijoles de Olla- stewed pinto beans


soak beans, drain, cover with water, simmer with an onion, a couple of cloves of garlic, a can of diced tomatoes(opt) some cumin and oregano (also optional) all day, or if you have a crock pot, start the evening before on low. You will will have delicious beans that can be frozen for other days. Things to do with them:


1.Serve as is with some grated cheese and /or chopped green onions/cilantro sprinkled on top with heated flour or corn tortillas, and either corn or a simple salad.


2. pour a little oil in a frying pan. Heat over medium heat. pour in beans, mash with potato masher or back of a large spoon. Fry until hot. You've just made your own refried beans. use them for burritos, with flour tortillas, chopped lettuce, roma tomatoes, onions, grated cheese and salsa.


3. Heat a can of enchillada sauce. Dip corn tortillas in sauce, fold into quarters on each person's plate. sprinkle with cheese, onions...top with some of your beans.


4. Brown a pound of hamburger with a chopped onion. add some of your beans, a couple tablespoons of Chili Powder, a tsp or two of cumin, salt and pepper, a can of tomato sauce, and simmer for at least an hour. Chile con Carne. For a treat, poach an egg in it.





Along the same lines, brown a pound of hamburger, with a chopped onion and diced potatoes until everything is well browned. Salt and pepper to taste, serve in a flour tortilla with any topping you like.





Make your own salsa. In blender or food processor, add 2 garlic cloves, buzz, then a large onion, a can of green chilies, a can of diced tomatoes, a bunch of cilantro, the juice of a lime or lemon, buzz. Finally, add one or two chopped fresh tomatoes. You can add more or less chili for heat- such as serranos or jalepenos if you like. Play with this recipe until you find your family' s favorite blend. You can add a little cumin and or oregano, too.





Dal- Indian lentils. wash 1 1/2 cups lentils well. add 4 cups water.(you can add a tsp of turmeric here). simmer until they fall apart. Heat two tblsp. oil in a small pan.over med. heat. add a little red chili if you want it hot, a tspor two of cumin, a tsp ground coriander, and a half tsp ginger. Heat for a minute or two. You could substitute a tblsp or two of curry powder. be sure not to burn the spices. Pour oil into the lentils, add salt to taste, serve with whole wheat tortillas, yogurt, sliced cucumbers and fruit.





Italian meat sauce- brown an onion with a lb of hamburger. add any of the following in any combination- diced canned tomatoes, tomato paste, tomato sauce, tomato puree, whole canned tomatoes that you have sliced. With the thinner tomato products, just simmer longer, until you have the texture you want. In cheap cooking you use what's on sale and what's on hand. Flavor with Italian seasoning or a combination of oregano, rosemary, thyme, marjorem, fennel seed- whatever you have that sounds good . A grated carrot gives it a little sweetness and thickness. You can add mushrooms, chopped bell peppers if you like. Simmer as long as possible. Its edible after a half hour, but the longer you cook it, the better it gets. Serve over any kind of pasta or over polenta, which is basicly cornmeal mush.





The idea is to use simple ingredients imaginatively. You can feed your family on practically nothing this way. There isn't time or space for all the recipes (with amounts) that I have- If you are interested in more ideas, e-mail me.
My favorite is simple egg drop soup.





Bring a can of chicken broth with a couple dashes of soy in it to a rolling boil.





Beat the heck out of one egg per can of broth. Feel free to put a little pepper in the egg, but you won't need any salt.





Slowly add the egg to the boiling broth. The harder it's boiling and the more you can avoid pouring into already cooked egg, the fluffier the egg will be in the soup.
rice :) Ramen noodles. Scrambled eggs. Soup, Homemade soup. Use coupons
Congrats on the house! :) I know I love rice crispies! That's cheap and easy. Just buy one bag of marsh mellow and melt it in a pot, put a stick of butter, then poor it onto a box of rice crispies! YAY! It's really good, ur kids will love it. And sometimes i buy a box of macoroni and i just put it in some water with chicken broothe. Then I fry up some spam, and eat it like that. It's good and super duper cheap for a meal. Of course, this gets very tiresome. Congrats again. :)
beans, rice, cornbread: $2.00 feeds family of 4 or 5


store brand noodles, Speg. sauce and meat:$6.00 feeds family of 4 or 5


can corn and peas, freash carrots, celery, potatoes:$7.00 feeds family of 5
I love cheap recipes and luv to cook...so here's some...jiffy mix pizza dough in the box its like 50cents and you can put anything on it. also Velveeta block and any pasta and u can add frozen veggies to it. and tofu it mixes with anything and tastes like egg whites and is healthy.(use in place of meat in pasta) its like a dollar. vegetarian split pea soup in bean section, use dry peas and add onions and stuff. water. make a soup. my grandma also makes a killer chicken and rice dish, with cream of mushroom soup, white rice and chicken and bakes it. put chicken and cooked rice In casserole dish and pour like 2 cans of cream of mushroom over it and bake add green onions on top. also top ram-en with eggs in it.
good ole mac and cheezze
Stereo typing your husdbands taste by his back ground. Allowing you kids to tell YOU what they will or won't eat. Deciding to have a mortage than eat properly.....I think there are more problems than just wondering what to eat that's cheap. But in all fairness, to answer your question. Learn to love oatmeal, morning / noon and night......but, you will need electricity to cook by....unless you have a fireplace.
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  • Can anyone give me ideas/recipes for a cheap and easy 3-course meal? (for school prom)?

    The theme is candyland (not related to the board game). I'm thus looking for colorful meals. We are a small school and only a maximum of 60 people will be at the prom. Also our budget is very limited.Can anyone give me ideas/recipes for a cheap and easy 3-course meal? (for school prom)?
    Course 1 - tossed salad with some color thrown in (bell peppers, carrots, etc.)





    Course 2 - spaghetti with meat sauce (a little colorful and very cheap to make in bulk)





    Course 3 - sugar cookies colored up with different bright frosting colors





    For beverage, dunk orange, raspberry, or ranbow sherbet in a bowl filled with Sprite or Sierra Mist. It will be sweet and colorfulCan anyone give me ideas/recipes for a cheap and easy 3-course meal? (for school prom)?
    Totally great, do ahead appetizer:


    Crabbies! If you've never had these, you don't know what your missing. Everybody RAVES about these and they can be done way ahead of time!





    1 can of crab meet, same size as Tuna can


    1 (5-ounce) jar Cheddar-horseradish spread (recommended: Kraft Old English)


    2 tablespoons mayonnaise


    1 teaspoon garlic powder


    1/2 cup butter (1 stick), softened


    Dash hot sauce or cayenne pepper


    6 English Muffins











    In a large bowl, combine crab, cheese spread, mayonnaise, garlic powder, butter and hot sauce. Divide mixture evenly over each English Muffin half. Put on cookie sheet and freeze for an hour. Cut the rounds into quarters and bake now or freeze in ziplock bag until you want them.





    Bake at 425 until topping is heated through and golden brown on top, about 10 to 15 minutes.





    Enjoy!
    1-you can do salad but instead of the normal croutons make your own, use color coloring to change the colors.





    2- chicken parm. or Lasagna- and bread sticks.





    3- fruit salad or just simple dessert like cake





    but if it is candy land, you can leave bowls of candy out and scatter some candy on the tables. Leave some mint out too since I am sure breathe will be funky and some high schools do kiss!

    Cheap cheap recipes?

    im trying to shop on a budget. any good recipe ideas that are cheap and tasty???Cheap cheap recipes?
    I have a cooking group with over 14000 recipes. I have a section of cheap meals also. Free to join and no obligations.


    http://groups.msn.com/CookingWithKay


    Join a group with a personal touch and someone to answer questions.








    BBQ Cups








    3/4 lb. hamburger meat (I buy the lean - $1.75)


    1/2 cup BBQ sauce ($.30 - if even that)


    2 tlbs. brown sugar (pennies)


    1 tlbs. minced onions (pennies)


    1 can Pillsbury biscuits ($.75)


    3/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese





    Brown beef, drain. Add bbq sauce, brown sugar and onion. Place individual biscuits into muffin pan - ungreased, press them out all around each muffin pocket. Put meat mixture into the biscuits and topwith cheese. Bake at 400 degrees for 10-15 minutes














    Pasta Bake (serves 6 generously)





    One 16 oz bag chunky dry pasta (rigatoni, penne, etc).


    One 28 oz jar pasta sauce of your choice


    Water


    1/2 lb package Brown and Serve sausage, crumbled by hand


    2 cups shredded mozzarella (whole milk works best)





    In a 13 x 9 inch baking pan mix the pasta, sauce, one sauce jar full of water and the sausage.


    Cover tightly with aluminum foil and bake in a 425 degree oven for 30 minutes. Stir well, recover


    and bake 10 minutes. Remove foil, sprinkle with cheese and bake until cheese melts.





    Great for getting rid of assorted leftovers. You can add whatever you like to this and it














    Tuna Patties:





    2 cans tuna, drained


    1 egg


    8 crackers, crushed


    1 tsp Worcestershire or soy sauce


    dash garlic powder, salt %26amp; pepper























    Mix all ingredients until combined. This should be just sturdy enough to make a patty-they will be a bit moist, but not falling apart. If too wet to hold a patty, add a couple more crackers. If too dry, add a dash of soy or w. sauce. This should make 4-6 patties. In a large skillet, heat enough oil to cover bottom of pan. (I don't substitute the oil with cooking spray because it takes the outer crunch away) When oil is hot, place patties in skillet and cook on each side until golden. Just a couple of minutes on each side. Drain on paper towels. You can eat this on a bun like a burger, or just as you would a meat entre'. I like mine best without the bun with a little ketchup on the side for dipping. YUMMY!




















    Taco Squares





    Ingredients:


    1-1.5 c Bisquick ( recipe for bisquick under Make it Yourself )


    1 lb ground beef


    1 c sour cream


    1/2 to 1 c mayo


    shredded cheddar -amount variable, I use about 1 cup


    ketchup


    garlic and onion powder to taste


    preheat oven to 350


    1. Mix Bisquick with water to the consistancy of chewed bubble gum.


    2. Spread (with wet hands) over bottom and sides of a casserole dish. The size of dish is pretty flexable, usually something pretty deap.


    3. Season meat with the garlic and onion powder, brown and drain.


    4. Spread meat over bottom of dish.


    5. Drizzle ketchup over meat (some people use chopped tomatoes instead)


    6. Mix sour cream, mayo and a little shredded cheddar.


    7. Spread over meat and cover generouly with shredded cheddar.


    8. Bake at 350 for 30-45 minutes, or until crust is brown.


    *Allow five minutes to cool before serving.














    Pizza Burgers


    1 lb gr. beef


    1 jar any kind pizza sauce


    1 pkg. mozzarella cheese


    1 8 count hamburger buns


    1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees.


    2) Separate buns in half and place on baking pan, heat for 5 minutes.


    3) Brown gr. beef and drain, add pizza sauce.


    4) Spoon gr. beef onto buns, and top with mozzarella cheese.


    5) Bake for 10 minute or until cheese is melted.


    Makes 16 pizza burgers.


    This is a great last minute meal that the kids will love

















    . Quick and Easy Supper Ideas!





    What to do on those nights when the cupboards are almost bare and payday is 2 days away?





    Here are some quick and easy supper ideas that use ingredients you probably always have on hand.





    1. An old stand-by at our house is simply to have breakfast for supper! Sometimes we have pancakes and sausage. I make the pancakes from baking mix which is something I always keep handy. You just add milk. Other times, it's scrambled eggs, toast and bacon.





    2. My family enjoys ';Little Pizzas'; made from English muffins. Just split English muffins and arrange on a cookie sheet. Top with tomato sauce and sprinkle with Italian seasoning. Then just add whatever toppings you have on hand. Sometimes we add pepperoni slices, sometimes browned ground beef or sausage. Sprinkle on chopped onions or whatever is your family's favorite. Top with shredded cheese and put in 375 degree oven till warmed through and cheese is melted.





    English muffins are inexpensive and keep well in the freezer.





    3. Every now and then we have ';Baked Potato Night'; at our house. I bake one large potato for each person and then round up a variety of toppings. Some things we like are chili, sour cream, broccoli, bacon bits, chopped onions, shredded cheese. Everyone can fix his own just the way he likes it and it's a meal in itself.





    4. A very quick supper is grilled cheese sandwiches and vegetableor tomato soup. It's nutritious, inexpensive, and tasty. Need I say more?





    5. Here's a recipe the children can help with. My children loved these when they were small and they enjoyed being able to help make them.





    Oven Baked Hot Dogs





    Lay 8 slices of bread on cookie sheet. Place a slice of cheese on top of each slice. Put 1 wiener diagonally on each slice. Pull corners of bread up over sides of wiener. Secure with toothpicks. Brush each ';hot dog'; with melted butter. Place in 400 degree oven till browned and cheese is melted.





    6. Nachos are another super-fast supper idea. Place a pile of tortilla chips in a microwaveable shallow dish. Pour chili over top, add shredded cheese and microwave till warm. Top with sour cream, if desired.





    7. Sloppy joes are another family pleaser. I try to keep buns on hand in the freezer. If you have no buns handy, sloppy joe sandwiches work,too! To go with the sloppy joes, cut potatoes into 4 wedges each. Place in baking dish with skins down. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle with seasoned salt. Bake at 400 degrees for about 45 minutes or until tender.





    8. If you are ready for something different for supper or lunch, try this recipe for ';Pepperoni Pie';.





    In bottom of 9-inch pie plate, combine an 8-oz. package of shredded mozarella cheese, and about 1/2 cup of diced pepperoni. In a medium bowl, beat 5 eggs and 3/4 cup milk until well-blended. Pour over mixture in pie plate. Bake for 25 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Add a salad and some bread and you have a delicious, light meal.





    9. I always try to keep ground beef in the freezer in one-pound packages. Here is one of my staple recipes using ground beef.





    Western Casserole





    Brown a pound of ground beef. Drain off fat. Add 1 can of chili beans and 1 can of Spanish rice. Stir over medium heat until warm. Pour into microwaveable serving dish and top with shredded cheese. Heat in microwave until cheese is melted.





    Easy, easy, and inexpensive, too.





    10. Lastly, something we do at our house every couple of weeks is have ';Leftover Night';. Seems like almost every night, there is just a little bit of supper left over. Just enough for maybe one person. I put these servings in freezer containers and store till I have several different bits of main dishes. Then I get them all out and everyone has their choice of what they have for supper! I usually add salad and make hot rolls and everyone is happy!





    Serve any of the above meals on your good dishes, set the table with real napkins, and a pretty centerpiece. Your meal will be *so* special and only you will know you ';did it on a budget';.Cheap cheap recipes?
    Vegetable Soup.


    1kg Brisket Bones.


    3 Celery stems diced.


    3 Medium carrots diced.


    1 Large onion diced.


    1 Packet soup mix (split peas etc).


    Additional vegetables


    In a 10l stock pot brown the Brisket Bones in 2t cooking oil, turning often.


    When thoroughly brown, remove and pour off fat,


    Add 2t cooking oil and add onion, celery and carrot and saut茅 for several minutes, stirring from time to time.


    Add a jug of boiling water and the soup mix and stir


    Add Brisket bones and more hot water and bring to a boil.


    Reduce heat to a gentle simmer and leave for 90 minutes stirring from time to time.


    After an hour remove the bones and set aside to cool.


    Skim off any fat on the surface and add more vegetables. Peas, beans, corn etc. (pasta spirals, elbow bow ties etc could be added, at this stage.


    Season to taste with S %26amp; P etc and bring back up to heat.


    Remove the meat from the bones, cut into bites sized pieces and return to pot.





    Steak Stew.


    Stewing Steak, Shin, Brisket and other less tender cuts can be used. Brown bite sized seasoned pieces a few at a time in some oil in a fry pan and transfer to a slow cooker, heavy based pot or casserole dish.


    Add a little more oil from time to time as necessary and then fry off some onions, garlic and add mixed herbs and stock or water.


    Stir well to get all the flavourful bits from the meat of the pan and pour over the pieces and cover.


    Cook on low for as long as possible. (About 60 minutes per 500gm)
    Ten Minute Dinner





    1 Pound ground beef


    1 large onion, chopped


    * 1 can (10 3/4 ounces) cream of mushroom soup, undiluted*


    *1 can ( 10 3/4 ounces) cream of chicken soup, undiluted*


    1 can (15 ounces) mixed vegetables, drained


    1 can (5 ounces) chow mein noodles





    Brown beef and onion; add both soups, mixed vegetables and 3/4 can of chow mein noodles. Pour into casserole dish. Top with remaining chow mein noodles. Bake at 400 degrees F. for 10 minutes or until hot.





    NOTE: *Golden Mushroom with Sliced Mushrooms Soup can be substituted for the Cream of Mushroom soup OR Chicken Rice soup can be substituted for the Cream of Chicken soup.*





    *THIS 10 Minute casserole is GOOD! GOOD! GOOD!*
    Caraway seed Soup





    Brown equal ammont of flour and Margerine (1 stick margerine and 1/2 c flour.


    Add 1 T caraway seed


    Add water slowly stirring together Use enough Water that when you bring to boil and


    Add 4oz thin egg noodles it is still soupy


    Cook several minutes


    then Carefully break 6 to 8 eggs into soup try not to break yolks.


    Simmer until noodles soft and eggs are cooked


    Add aproximatly 1 t vinegar (any kind) to taste


    Salt and pepper to taste.





    Serve with toast triangles
    Bean and cheese Burritos, soups with lentles, or dried beans and cheaper cuts of meat are all good choices.





    Army SOS Creamed Ground Beef





    Recipe By: All Recipies.com


    Serving Size: 6








    -= Ingredients =-


    1 pound ground beef


    1/4 cup all-purpose flour


    1 cube beef bouillon


    3/4 teaspoon salt


    1 pinch ground black pepper


    2 1/4 cups milk


    1/4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce





    -= Instructions =-


    Brown beef in a large skillet over medium high heat. Stir in flour, bouillon, salt and pepper. Saute all together for about 5 minutes or until flour is absorbed. Gradually stir in milk and Worcestershire sauce. Bring all to a simmer, stirring constantly. Cook until thickened, about 5 to 10 minutes. Serve hot!





    A.1.庐 Meatloaf





    Recipe By: Kraft Kitchens


    Serving Size: 8


    -= Ingredients =-


    1 can (8 oz) tomato sauce ; divided


    2 lb. ground beef


    1 medium onion ; chopped


    1 cup fresh bread crumbs


    1/3 cup A.1. Original Steak Sauce


    2 eggs ; beaten


    1/2 tsp. ground black pepper





    -= Instructions =-


    PREHEAT oven to 350掳F. Reserve 1/2 can tomato sauce. Mix remaining tomato sauce, meat, onion, bread crumbs, steak sauce, eggs and pepper; mix well.





    PRESS mixture into 9x5-inch loaf pan.





    BAKE 50 minutes; pour off fat. Top with reserved 1/2 can tomato sauce; bake an additional 10 minutes.











    Chicken Tortilla Soup





    This soup is quick to make, flavorful, and filling! Serve with warm corn bread or tortillas. This also freezes well. Garnish with chopped fresh avocado, Monterey Jack cheese, crushed tortilla chips, or green onion





    Recipe By: Allrecipes


    Serving Size: 8





    -= Ingredients =-


    1 onion ; chopped


    3 cloves garlic ; minced


    1 tablespoon olive oil


    2 teaspoons chili powder


    1 teaspoon dried oregano


    1 can (28 oz) tomatoes ; crushed


    1 can (10.5 ounce) chicken broth


    1 1/4 cups water


    1 cup corn ; cooked


    1 cup grits


    4 ounce green chile peppers


    1 can (16 oz) black beans ; rinsed and drained


    1/4 cup Parsley ; chopped


    2 chicken breast ; cooked and cut into bite-sized pieces


    crushed ; tortilla chips


    sliced ; avocado


    shredded ; Monterey Jack cheese


    chopped ; green onions





    -= Instructions =-


    In a medium stock pot, heat oil over medium heat. Saute onion and garlic in oil until soft. Stir in chili powder, oregano, tomatoes, broth, and water. Bring to a boil, and simmer for 5 to 10 minutes.


    Stir in corn, hominy, chiles, beans, cilantro, and chicken. Simmer for 10 minutes.


    Ladle soup into individual serving bowls, and top with crushed tortilla chips, avocado slices, cheese, and chopped green onion.
    Mexican Meat Loaf


    2 lbs ground beef


    2 cups crushed corn or tortilla chips


    1 cup shredded cheddar cheese


    2/3 cup salsa


    2 eggs beaten


    4 tablespoons taco seasoning





    1. combine all in a large bowl; mix well


    2. shape meat mixture and place in a slow cooker . cover. cook on low for 8-10 hours








    for a glaze:


    mix 1/2 cup ketchup, 2 tablespoons brown sugar a 1 teaspoon dry mustard. Spread over meat loaf. cook on high for 15 minutes.
    Kluski noodles,green Peppers,onions and Brown and Serve MAPLE sausages. Cook noodles. Saute the peppers and onions till tender.. Pan fry the peppers,onions and sausages.Then mix in the noodles. serve Make sure you use Maple sausages!
    Louisiana Red beans and rice.





    ( Check out Paul Prudhommes web-site for spices or just google it...) serve with corn bread and salad.





    sorry, I don't copy recipes. When I cook I either wing it or jump on the net to check ingredients...no paper.
    I love Allrecipes.com because you can put in the ingredients of what you have and it will pull up recipes.
    Do you want cheap meals recipes look no father!?


    http://myvesta.org/recipes/





    free cookbook download 127 pages free!


    no joke check this out for yourself!
    INEXPENSIVE MEAT DISH





    1 lb. wieners


    2 lg. potatoes


    1 (16 oz.) can pork %26amp; beans





    Cut weiners in bite-size pieces. Dice potatoes. Add pork and beans. Bake at 325 degrees about 40 minutes or until potatoes are done.
    Spaghetti is still a cheap meal. They make all kinds of tomato sauce combos these days. If the price of beef is too high skip the meatballs.
    Goodfood.com has a lot of easy,cheap and good recipes!

    Does anyone know cheap, fast and, tasty recipes?

    I'm going to college and i need fast food!Does anyone know cheap, fast and, tasty recipes?
    beef and mac skillet - (this happens to be my favorite food in the whole world)


    1 to 1 1/2 lb ground beef browned in lg skillet, drain fat


    then add a chopped white onion, chopped green pepper, 1 to 1/2 cups uncooked elbows, 32oz tomato sauce (not pasta sauce), 1 cup water and 2-3 tsps Worcestershire sauce


    simmer 20 min covered





    will feed you for 4-6 meals, which is helpful finals week





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    lipton egg drop-


    1 packet liptons extra noodle soup in 3 cups water, brought to rapid boil


    1 lg or x-lg egg, beaten, added to boiling soup and quickly stirred in (so the egg does clump together)


    once done, add appx 1 tsp teriyaki sauce to taste, season w/ pepper





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    creamy mushroom ramen (cuz face it, you'll end up eating ramen at some point)-


    1 package of ramen noodles (throw out the seasoning packet) cooked according to directions, drain


    1 can cream of mushroom soup cooked according to directions


    mix noodles and soup, add one cup fresh or 8oz canned mushrooms, simmer 5 min, season salt/pepper





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    mac and cheese addition #1-


    1/2 lb browned ground beef/pork


    1/3 taco sauce





    mac and cheese addition #2-


    8oz cooked smoked turkey sausage


    undrained 8oz can lima beans





    mac and cheese addition #3-


    8oz peas and carrots


    can of tuna





    mac and cheese addition #4-


    15 oz can chili beans w/ chili gravy


    1-2 tbspns jalapeno pepper relish





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    good luck :-)Does anyone know cheap, fast and, tasty recipes?
    Instant noodle. 3-4 package / $1.





    Just pour hot water in a bowl, simmer 1-2 package of noodle with the things come with it. wait for 1 min or so. you got the world most delicious self cook fast food. If you want exotic, add some instant salad found in store,. or open a can or Tuna, Salmon whatever you prefer, mix with it. :)
    If you are going to school, you need nutritious food. Instead of wanting to go quick and easy, why don't you consider making big batches of pasta sauce or hearty stews and freeze them in smaller portions ready to use. It will be cheaper in the long run and better for you. Plan ahead, spend a day cooking and you'll be set for a month !!! Good luck with your schooling !
    Yes spaghetti and Tacos very easy!
    Yeah Boxed macaroni and cheese. easy as (eating a) pie.
    foodtv.com has all kinds of recipes, some of them are even Rachel Ray, so they're fast. Chicken breasts are always a good, quick idea.
    elbow macaroni noodles....cook some and drain, put in a microwave safe bowl and add a can of tuna and a can of cream of mushroom soup and microwave for 5 minutes.
    Here's a quick Pizza Casserole:


    4 servings:prep time 4 min: Cook time: 10 min.Bake 350 for 30 minutes.


    2 cups eggs noodles(cooked according to pkg.directions)


    1 lb. ground chuck or hamburger / small onion chopped / Garlic to your taste or optional ( i use minced garlic in jar) / 1 teas. dried oregano / 1 can tomato soup / 1/2 cup shredded mozzarella cheese. brown meat with onion/garlic until done. Add spice, soup,water 1/3 cup %26amp; noodles.Remove from heat, add half the cheese, stir well. add to 9 x 13 pan, top with remaining cheese. cook 25 minutes @ 350 let set for 5 to 10 min. Good luck in College!
    GOT A CROCK POT?


    BROWN 1 POUND GROUND BEEF AND 1 POUND SAUSAGE TOGETHER IN A SKILLET.





    TAKE A BIG BLOCK OF VELVEETA AND CUT IT INTO SMALL CHUNKS





    COMBINE SAUSAGE, GROUND BEEF, VELVEETA, AND A JAR OF SALSA IN THE CROCK POT AND LET WARM UNTIL THE VELVEETA IS MELTED.





    MAKES A GREAT NACHO DIP FOR YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS.





    IF YOU WANT IT HOTTER USE HOT SAUSAGE, MEXICAN VELVEET, OR SPICY SALSA.





    ENJOY!
    Salad.
    take 4 to5 pork chops,or chicken boil untill done add 1/2 can tamato paste , 1 teaspoon beef bullion , and 4 to 5 potatos cut into meduim pieces boil untill potatos are done and serve over rice very good it is a cuban recipe
    quesadillas are great and if you add veggies they are tasty and can be healthy. Spinach and cheese, chicken and veggies, even with tuna and tomato.
    Go to food network.com and do a search. All the chefs/cooks on that particular website have done shows for college students.
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    Put Bettycroker.com and Campbells soup.com in your favorites. Then just go to their quick meals section and find the reciepe that you're in the mood for.

    Does anyone know of any websites with cheap and easy recipes?

    My husband works 12 hour shifts and I stay busy with our 9 month old little girl...I'm needing some quick and easy receipes. Thanks everyoneDoes anyone know of any websites with cheap and easy recipes?
    Cooks.com


    bettycocker.com


    recipzar.com


    foodnetwork.com


    google.comDoes anyone know of any websites with cheap and easy recipes?
    I use:





    www.greatrecipe.co.uk





    It has really easy to make recipes, with straightforward ingredients that produce some super meals. There's also a helpful section of ';batch cooking'; which should help you too - it tells you which ones are suitable to freeze so you can double the recipe and have it the next week.





    It also gives you a rough idea of the price of each meal, and how much each serving costs, so this too can help you to choose.





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    Best of luck to you both!
    There's nothing easier than crock pot cooking. And for hours you get to smell the aroma of the food without you having to do anything! Try http://www.vinegar-delicious.com
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    is also a good one

    Quick, Cheap and easy vegetarian recipes and ideas for party?

    For my graduation party we are having all sorts of food but almost all (except fruit and veggie tray) have meat in it. My sister is a vegetarian and is coming in for my party, any ideas that I could make for her?Quick, Cheap and easy vegetarian recipes and ideas for party?
    these two involve little or no cooking, since you're probably busy.





    try a seven-layer dip with chips.


    -vegetarian refried beans (most have lard, so be sure to get vegetarian!)


    -sour cream


    -guacamole


    -salsa


    -olives


    -cheese


    -onions or peppers


    just layer them in a shallow dish-great for a buffet.





    or a simple pasta salad!


    -slightly undercooked spiral pasta (because it will absorb more moisture over time, and soggy is bad!)


    -frozen peas


    -sliced olives


    -chopped green peppers


    -grated cheese


    -thinly sliced mushrooms


    -zesty italian dressing


    -just mix these to taste in a large bowl. stir it up before serving, and keep it chilled.





    congrats on your graduation!Quick, Cheap and easy vegetarian recipes and ideas for party?
    Mixed vegetable curry


    Ingredients:





    60 ml Curd


    3 tbsp Ghee


    2 Bay leaves


    125 ml Water


    1 tsp Chilli powder


    1 tsp Vegetable Oil


    陆 tsp Garam Masala


    Salt acording to taste


    180 gms Carrot, sliced


    250 ml Coconut cream


    300 gms Onions, sliced


    150 green Beans, halved


    2 pods of Garlic, crushed


    2 tsp finely grated Ginger


    4 Cardamom pods bruised


    300 gms Cauliflower florets


    120 gms sliced baby Brinjal


    2 tbsp chopped Mint leaves


    录 tsp cracked Black Pepper


    400 gms Potatoes, chopped


    1 tsp ground Coriander seeds








    Method:


    Combine curd, garlic, ginger, salt, pepper and spices in small bowl; stand 15 minutes.


    Heat ghee and oil together in large pan.


    Cook onions stirring until onions are golden brown.


    Add bay leaves, potatoes, carrot, cauliflower and brinjal; cook stirring 5 minutes.


    Add curd mixture, water and cream; simmer covered for about 15 minutes or until potatoes are just tender.


    Add beans; simmer, uncovered further 5 minutes or until beans are just tender. Just before serving, sprinkle with mint leaves.





    Is it good,reply pls
    I have so many ideas and I have a recipe at home for you, I will come back tonight and modify my answer but for now:





    1 8 ounce package cream cheese softened


    1 small jar of green olives, diced fine


    1 tablespoon olive juice


    1 tablespoon milk


    7 or 8 stalks celery (maybe more) cut into 2 inch chunks





    Mix everything really good but the celery.


    ';Stuff'; the celery with mixture. These are good as soon as your making them or refrigerated.








    Croissants:





    1 package Aloutte Cheese, I like garlic flavor


    1 package Pillsbury Croissant Rolls





    Unroll them, separate them, add some cheese, roll them up and bake them according to the direction, maybe 5 minutes longer.





    Vegetarian Chili:


    2 cans black beans with juice


    1 can rotel


    1 green and 1 red pepper diced


    2 jalapenos


    water


    1 red onion diced


    6 cloves of garlic, minced


    1 can of chili beans


    1 tablespoon (or more or less) chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, onion powder, paprika











    Add oil to a large pot, add garlic and veggies and onion, saute for 10 minutes, add everything else and simmer for a couple of hours. Use as much water as you think you need, and as it cooks you may have to a little amounts at a time. You can also put this out in a bowl, and have nacho topping surrounding it and people can make their own nacho plates.
    Vege sprong rolls. Google it!
    Bean Salad


    Pasta Salad


    Roasted %26amp; marinated Vegetables





    ETA: Regarding Gloria's statement above... NO vegetarian eats fish. They are not vegetarians if they do.
    Mixed Vegetable Bhajias





    Ingredients (use vegan versions):





    1/2 cup Chick-pea flour (original recipe said could sub


    pinch baking powder


    1/4 teaspoon chili powder


    pinch tumeric


    1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds, crushed


    1/2 teaspoon coriander seeds, crushed


    1-2 cilantro leaves, chopped (optional)


    1 oz. zucchini


    1 oz. eggplant


    2 oz onion





    Directions:





    Sift flour and baking powder into small mixing bowl, add all spices and cilantro. Add 1/3 cup water and mix well, making a smooth batter. Let stand 15 minutes. WSH, DRY AND SLICE ZUCCHINNI, eggplant and onion into fine rings. Just before you are ready to cook, add to chickpea batter, coating them well. The original recipe would have you use a pam sprayed pan, or a bit of oil, but I found out that you could spoon out little pancakes of this stuff onto a nonstick baking sheet, and broil it a few minutes, til brown, flip and do the other side. They get nice and crispy (ok, not deep fried) but not bad. Pretty good, actually.





    Un-Beef Satay with Thai Peanut Sauce





    Ingredients (use vegan versions):





    1 bunch fresh cilantro


    1/4 cup Braggs Liquid Aminos


    6 cloves fresh garlic


    1 package seitan (wheat gluten)


    1/3 cup peanut butter


    1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper


    2 teaspoon ground ginger (fresh if possible)


    1/2 cup sesame oil


    1 can coconut milk


    1 cup water


    1 teaspoon sugar in the raw


    1 lime





    Directions:





    Its good to marinade your seitan the night before you prepare this meal. For the marinade- Take 3 cloves of garlic, crush and mince. Finely chop cilantro. Mix garlic, liquid aminos, 1/2 chopped cilantro, water and 1 teaspoon of ginger. Cut seitan into small chunks then add to mixture and chill.





    O.k. its the day of the meal. Heat the sesame oil in a skillet, and add drained seitan. Fry until slightly crispy, set aside and allow to cool slightly.





    The Sauce- Crush and mince remaining garlic. Mix peanut butter, ginger, garlic, remaining cilantro, coconut milk, cayenne pepper, sugar, juice from half a lime. Mix well and simmer. After stirring for 3 to 5 min. Remove from heat.





    AND FINALLY. Now it is time to skewer your seitan. Skewer as you will, as many as makes sense. When I served this dish in my restaurant, I served it with coconut jasmine rice with a little bit of ginger. Feel free to be liberal with your fresh herbs. So, serve as an Entree over rice with the peanut dipping sauce or as an appetizer without the rice. Bon appetit!





    Serves: 4 or 5





    Preparation time: 20 min.








    I thought sesam oil wasn't good as a frying oil (smoking point too low)?


    You might want to try peanut oil. and add sesame seeds if you wanted to





    Indian Shami Kebab





    Ingredients (use vegan versions):





    500 grams soya mince


    1/2 litre veg. broth


    1/2 in. piece ginger


    6 cloves garlic


    2 teaspoons Garam Masala / Curry Powder


    1 teaspoon chilli powder


    15 mint leaves


    salt to taste


    oil for frying





    Directions:





    Boil the mince in the broth, till dry. Make a paste of all other ingredients and add to the mince. Mix well. Make into patties of 2 in. diameter and deep fry till golden in color. Serve hot with chutney or tomato ketchup





    Serves: 4





    Preparation time: 30 mins.








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    We tried this recipe but could not get them to hold together. Is there a secret to this? What about adding some starch of some kind as a binder?





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    I tried a little mashe'd beans it held together a little better.





    Archived comment by: deliaofdalmatia


    What is soya mince?





    Archived comment by: oiebruadar


    TVP soaked and then blenderized would resemble the normal mincemeat used I think. Also half a boiled potato can be used as a binder. You could try egg replacer made upto 1 egg, but that may add too much liquid to this. Try a few variations...Enjoy being veggie!
    a SALAD!!
    This was my fave vegetarian meal:


    (Every person I fed this to (meat eater or veggie) loved it.





    My Veggie Burrito





    Flour Tortillas


    Portabella Mushrooms


    Bell Peppers


    Onions


    Black Olives


    Black Beans


    Tomatoes


    Jalapenos


    Romaine lettuce


    Chili Seasoning


    Ranch


    Hot Pace Picante Sauce





    I would take the portabella mushrooms, Onions, and Bell Peppers, sprinkle some chili powder (or chipotle mexican spice) Grill them.





    Then take flour tortilla and top with everything, then put ranch and salsa on top. Then wrap into a burrito





    It was my absolute fave, if helped me transition from meat eater to vegetarian.
    sorry to be unoriginal but a loads of chopped veggies and some hummus if you are having a buffet is super easy.
    Some people who are vegetarian, still eat fish.


    There are always Portabello Mushrooms, hummus, tofu, and of course at this time of year you have some good vegetables and fruits to choose from, also there is the soy meat, like Boca Burgers, and many rice dishes to choose from.


    These days there are a alot of recipes on the internet for vegetarians. I am sure you will find more than enough out there to make, Good Luck
    chips and salsa, devilled eggs, spinach dip (buy a packet of Knorr's Vegetable Soup mix--the recipe is on the back), taco dip without the hamburger (use beans instead)
    Try my recipe


    Mexican Black Beans and Rice Casserole


    Ingredients





    1 can Black Beans


    1- 10oz. pkg. frozen whole kernal corn


    1 cup minute rice uncooked


    1- 16oz. jar thick %26amp; chuncky Salsa ( medium)


    1 1/2 cup Pincante style V-8 juice


    1 tsp. Oregano


    1 tsp. Cumin


    1 1/2 cup mexican style cheese or cheddar


    Directions





    Heat oven to 375 Combine all ingredients exept cheese in casserole dish;stir to mix and cover; bake for 1 hour or until rice is tender. Uncover, stir and add cheese to top. bake till cheese has melted. Serve with warm totillas or bread sticks and salad. Makes four servings.

    Easy, Cheap, and somewhat healthy recipes for college student!?

    I just recently moved out and and on a budget but also want to eat decent meals. Me and my roommate are willing to cook and take turns making meals together so any yummy, easy, and somewhat healthy recipes are greatly appreciated!Easy, Cheap, and somewhat healthy recipes for college student!?
    mac and cheese..Easy, Cheap, and somewhat healthy recipes for college student!?
    I hear college students on campus eat a lot of ramen noodles they are super cheap. Me, well I'd probably have that with a lot of butter bread. How about a large bottle of Ragu spaghetti sauce and about 3 boxes of noodles (and parmesan cheese). And a bottle of Kraft cheese and a couple of boxes of elbow noodles. You can always add hamburger and hamburger helper to either of those to make them last longer. Hunts makes a good sauce for sloppy joes and all you do is add the hamburger (remember to buy bread or buns). You can always eat a lot of snacks like bagels and cheese, cheezits, etc. How about crackers and put tunafish salad and egg salad on them. Just hard boil a bunch of eggs and mix them with mayo and a little paprika and put that on bread. You can always make a huge 12 ingredient salad and have it for two days. You can make potato salad in a huge bowl and have it for three days. You can open a couple of cans of Campbells stew. When in college you don't need to make a three course meal like you would at home. Somebody could always bring home some donuts or donut holes for snacking. Pizza is expensive. Tacos are expensive. You can buy a couple of fryer chickens and have those for a meal with a side dish, then use what's left for sandwiches. (buy the fryers where you either boil, broil or bake them yourself...if you boil them then you can use the broth for soup and add some potatoes. Potatoes go a long way as far as meals are concerned, they go with everything and even by themself if you're hungry...either white or sweet potatoes. You can bake a yellow cake in a long pan and put some icing on it and eat for a day or two. Rice cakes are good too for snacking. Remember to supplement with vitamins, and look forward to eating back home with your family for the holidays and bring food back with you.





    I had a good chuckle about the long winded recipes people who answered gave you....what they missed is that you're ON A BUDGET. You couldn't possibly afford any meals with a lot of ingredients if you're on a budget. Probably too your schedules won't be the same and instead of eating together you'll just be grabbing food from the frig while you study.
    Look for a book called, ';Where's Mom now that I need her?'; by Betty Rae Frandsen. It's on amazon...Written for students on a budget. Decent cheap recipes that require minimum tools and cooking skills, and lots of other practical tips for surviving away from home...





    Here is a a recipe from the book.





    Toasty Chicken Salad Sandwiches


    1/2 Cup Cooked, cubed chicken (use canned as a substitute)


    1/2 cup celery slices


    2 teaspoon minced onion (substitute dried onions in case you cannot afford fesh)


    2 teaspoon lemon juice (buy the plastic lemon at grocery store)


    1/3 cup mayonnaise


    1/4 teaspoon paprika


    bread slices


    butter or margarine





    Combine chicken celery onion lemon juice mayonnaise and paprika. spread butter on top; top bread with a scoop of salad and spread to cover butter. Bake on cookie sheet at 400 degrees for 12-15 minutes. Makes 2





    Good luck with college!
    My girls used ramen noodles alot. You can cook them and add chicken to them and some vegtables. you can make a cream sauce buy using the packet of seasoning and adding milk and a few slices of cheese. What about bagged salad mix and grilled chicken breast. You can do alot with canned biscuit, like mini pizza's with spagetti sauce and some lunch meat. Pizza pockets.
    Meal One:





    Chicken Salad:





    Cook some chicken breats, saute bake fry any kind you like. Cut into strips, serve over caesar salad and about a tablespoon of italian dressing.





    Meal Two:





    Stuffed Bells:


    Get 2 green bell peppers. Roast in the oven at 350 until a little charcoaled and tender. Take out the pepper and chop of the tope. Take out the seeds. In a pan, brown some ground beef for seasonings, add salt, pepper, and diced onions. Add tomatoe sauce to beef. Stuff the bell peppers and top with shredded cheese. Serve with salad.





    Meal 3:





    Roast Dinner:





    If you have a crock pot. Through in some potatoes, carrots, celery, about 1/4 cup beef broth (the roast will make her own juice). Season the roast with roast seasoning.





    Desert:


    Skinny cow ice cream sandwiches. Or Slim-a-Bear sandwiches. These are the ice cream sandwiches with low sugar. Enjoy!





    Anonymous!
    Not sure what's available at your local grocery store, but where I live, canned tuna in sauces or curries are great to add to salad or rice. My favourite is Tuna in a Thai green curry sauce.
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