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Oh hay /ck/ I wrote out some recipes for you.
Some cheap, tasty, college budget recipes. I suggest you add to this thread too.
Note: You can sautee some chopped garlic and onion and add to these recipes, but these recipes are pretty good on their own and will keep you alive and healthier than cup of noodle, not to mention they are extremely cheap.
Mushroom Broccoli/Chicken with Rice;
cost: approx 12-15$
4 heads of broccoli
8-10 chicken thighs, skinless
2 cans of cream of mushroom soup
Cut up chicken breasts into bite sized pieces and line the bottom of a roasting pan or ceramic baking dish with a lid. Empty one can of soup onto the chicken and stir well. Cut the broccoli into similar sized pieces, and top. Empty the second can over top of it, and stir well. For optional tastiness, add shredded cheddar and/or Parmesan. Cook for 45min-1hour at 450degrees or until the broccoli looks 'wilted' and is softened/chicken is cooked. Serve with rice. This makes enough for 4 college students for supper, as well as one or two tupperware containers of leftovers for lunch if you're lucky.
Some cheap, tasty, college budget recipes. I suggest you add to this thread too.
Note: You can sautee some chopped garlic and onion and add to these recipes, but these recipes are pretty good on their own and will keep you alive and healthier than cup of noodle, not to mention they are extremely cheap.
Mushroom Broccoli/Chicken with Rice;
cost: approx 12-15$
4 heads of broccoli
8-10 chicken thighs, skinless
2 cans of cream of mushroom soup
Cut up chicken breasts into bite sized pieces and line the bottom of a roasting pan or ceramic baking dish with a lid. Empty one can of soup onto the chicken and stir well. Cut the broccoli into similar sized pieces, and top. Empty the second can over top of it, and stir well. For optional tastiness, add shredded cheddar and/or Parmesan. Cook for 45min-1hour at 450degrees or until the broccoli looks 'wilted' and is softened/chicken is cooked. Serve with rice. This makes enough for 4 college students for supper, as well as one or two tupperware containers of leftovers for lunch if you're lucky.