What's your go to recipe when you don't feel like cooking?

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  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    edited June 2018
    1-2 scrambled or fried eggs with hot sauce and a slice of toast with jam, and a cup of tea.
    Alternatively, a fried egg sandwich with mayo and/or mustard & pickles.
  • rheddmobile
    rheddmobile Posts: 6,840 Member
    Chicken thighs in a shallow roasting pan half covered with Wicker's BBQ marinade, pop it in an oven for an hour. Open a can of greens and a can of field peas. Possibly slice some tomatoes. Feels like real food and all I have to do is pour.

    If I don't want to wait an hour I often make a salad - boxed greens, baby carrots, cherry tomatoes, and those tiny peppers - topped with edamame and a poached egg. Egg can be done in the microwave.
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    Papa Murphy take and bake Pizza! Or a frozen entree
  • malibu927
    malibu927 Posts: 17,562 Member
    Rice with cheese, taco sauce, sour cream, and if I have it grilled/rotisserie chicken
  • VUA21
    VUA21 Posts: 2,072 Member
    Delivery.
  • imaproudmomma
    imaproudmomma Posts: 38 Member
    I usually go for nuts and fruit with peanut butter
  • Chelle8070
    Chelle8070 Posts: 165 Member
    Spaghetti is usually our "I don't feel like cooking" meal.
  • JohnnyQBelleville13
    JohnnyQBelleville13 Posts: 9 Member
    if i'm being really lazy- toast and peanut butter. If we're being a little more liberal with the definition of 'no cooking', then I'd say baked oatmeal with whatever fruit is laying around
  • theblackcatsretreat
    theblackcatsretreat Posts: 1 Member
    I get the salad kits from Aldi for a quick lunch. For dinner I do a grilled chicken salad. I buy the garden salad, sliced mushrooms, and southwest chicken from Aldi and mix it together in a big bowl. It's enough for me and my fiance with some left over.
  • ridiculous59
    ridiculous59 Posts: 2,911 Member
    When I REALLY don't want to cook, I microwave some popcorn and pour myself a glass of wine.

    This.
  • kcs76
    kcs76 Posts: 244 Member
    AB&J. Everytime.
  • globalbass
    globalbass Posts: 0 Member
    Corn tortillas with a spicy black bean veggie burger patty, reduced fat shredded mozzarella, and spinach.
  • fitoverfortymom
    fitoverfortymom Posts: 3,452 Member
    I'll buy some pre-made taco meat or carnitas from the store and do tacos. Because tacos. Or grilled cheese and tomato soup.
  • teddilyn56
    teddilyn56 Posts: 5 Member
    I keep fresh fruit in my fridge, pair it with a good amount of romaine lettuce-from a bag and pour over a bit of poppy seed dressing. No cooking-just slicing fruit.
    Slice an apple and spread on Peanut butter or sun butter.
    Microwaved sweet potato with a little butter, maybe a tiny bit of Light brown sugar or cinnamon.
    All else fails, rotisserie chicken from the supermarket and prepared mashed potatoes (near packaged lunch meat) - heated quickly in the microwave. With a bagged salad - a complete meal.
  • RenaTX
    RenaTX Posts: 345 Member
    edited July 2018
    Leftovers lol. I usually have something , either already in the fridge or frozen.
    If no leftover then some other options I usually have on hand are
    Crackers with cheese .
    Celery or Apples with peanutbutter
    A throw together salad.
    Open a can of Black beans, rinse and stir in a little sourcream and seasoning. Maybe add some veggies to it like chopped tomatoes, lettuce etc. We usually have lime tortilla chips so I may add that too.
    Open a can of chickpeas, toss it in olive oil, seasoning like salt, oregano and garlic. Maybe chop up some green olives to go into it.
    Throw the chickpeas into a blender with lemon juice, olive oil , garlic , salt , cumin etc to make hummus. Eat with pita chips or on toast.
    Smash avocado on toast.
  • futureicon
    futureicon Posts: 348 Member
    Chicken wings seasoned with Old Bay, thrown in the air fryer for 25 min. Boom.
  • MadisonMolly2017
    MadisonMolly2017 Posts: 11,157 Member
    Sliced apple with cinnamon/nutmeg or berries
    Nonfat latte - with a dash of nutmeg
    Kashi cereal - dry, with unsweetened cocoa powder mixed in
    Unsalted nuts
    And 1/2 oz dark chocolate.

    I actually have this daily :) the only cooking is the latte, but you could have cold milk or yogurt instead...
  • r3488
    r3488 Posts: 77 Member
    Unsweetened applesauce mixed with walnut pieces and cinnamon, and sliced deli ham.
  • refugeefromkekistan
    refugeefromkekistan Posts: 48 Member
    edited July 2018
    Overnight oats (I always have 2-3 sitting in fridge ready to go)
    protein powder
    almond butter
    trail mix
    almonds (never comes in my trail mixes)
    some apple/banana/strawberries
    greek yogurt
    a piece of dark chocolate to sit on the top of it so it melts in and looks sexy as it swirls.

    I sometimes eat this twice/day, it's too good.
  • tashingsworth
    tashingsworth Posts: 1 Member
    Fajita grilled chicken (either that I’ve grilled ahead, or Kirkwoods from Aldi), 1 tbs buffalo sauce, 1 tbs avocado or yoghurt ranch, 1 small celery stalk, thinly sliced, handful of lettuce on a whole wheat wrap.

    Or a tomato tuna melt. Tuna & cheese baked on 2 slices of tomato. Sometimes I also top with sliced avocado.
  • sonarbabe
    sonarbabe Posts: 39 Member
    Greek roasted tilapia. Low fat, low carb and 30 minutes start to finish.
  • 1brats
    1brats Posts: 2 Member
    Eggs,
    Scrambled with some cheese and ham.
    Fried or boiled on toast
    Rotisserie chicken on a salad or sandwich.
    All easy no fuss
  • grinning_chick
    grinning_chick Posts: 765 Member
    edited July 2018
    AJB1014 wrote: »
    What do you like to whip up when you don't feel like being in the kitchen?

    Commercial frozen foods.

    Frozen turkey patty grilled + a serving of a commercial ranch dressing or BBQ sauce for dipping and a double or treble serving of frozen vegetables either microwave steamed or oven roasted. Frozen blackberries with store bought Greek yogurt and 6 grams of white sugar for dessert.

    Very much hands off; just have to be able to coordinate cooking times to have everything ready at the same time. From start to finish, can have dinner in 20-30 minutes doing this.

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