Easy meals for the non-cook

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  • compunat
    compunat Posts: 14 Member
    Mashed Cauliflower instead of mashed potatoes! Healthy and a lot less carbs.

    Just cut up a head of caulflower into uniform pieces and boil or steam it for 20 min.

    Mash it up in a bowl and add whatever you want... I add salt, pepper, garlic, and parmesan cheese. But you can add butter, milk, cream cheese, buttermilk, rosemary, etc.

    I'm making it today. It's really good an tasty.
  • 77tes
    77tes Posts: 8,493 Member
    Learning to cook is all about trial and ERROR, so don't fret the first or even second time a recipe crashes and burns. Easy recipes are great, though.

    Chicken Florentine
    Years ago, I was given this recipe by a friend who studied at the Cordon Bleu. I have modified it to reduce calories, but it is still a little high; however, it is an entrée, and it does include a good portion of veggies. Quick, easy, and elegant!

    Serves 2
    1 package (10)oz frozen spinach, defrosted and squeezed dry
    2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts cut horizontally in 4 pieces
    ½ cup half and half
    1/3 cup Parmesan cheese

    Place spinach evenly over bottom of au gratin dish, dust chicken breasts with flour, and place one layer only on bed of spinach. Salt and pepper to taste. Pour cream over and sprinkle with Parmesan. Bake at 400 in preheated oven for 20 minutes.

    Nutritional Information (according to my figuring)
    Amount Per Serving Calories: 399 | Total Fat: 14g | Protein: 51g Carbs: 15g
  • Jade17694
    Jade17694 Posts: 584 Member
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  • donna_glasgow
    donna_glasgow Posts: 869 Member
    salmon parcel

    1 salmon fillet
    teaspoon crushed chillis (from a jar)
    3 teaspoons lime juice
    chopped red pepper
    pepper

    wrap in tin foil and place in the oven for 25-30 mins at 225

    serve with boiled potato
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    Tennessee2019 Posts: 676 Member
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    ZorkNo Posts: 7 Member
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    Honey623 Posts: 37
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    lelliebugh Posts: 340 Member
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  • I'm going to try some of these. Look like yummy simple recipes :)

    I'm not much of a cook either - my latest quick healthy meal is buying some crispy wholemeal bread from the bakery, sticking a piece of fresh smoked cod in the oven and heat tinned plum tomatoes with it.
  • 2 graham crackers(chocolate) and some lite whip cream-- put in frezer for 1 hour and there you are! You have a 100 calorie icecream sandwhich!
  • Kalynx
    Kalynx Posts: 707 Member
    The best tasting, healthiest food has very few ingredients. Keep it simple and you'll do fine.

    I put this in another post the other night, but one of my new favorites are stuffed chicken breasts. I do three at a time for my lunch bag for three days, and that way if I screw it up or dont like it I dont have a lot of it, but I have loved both I tried so far.

    I have found this turns out great. Roll chicken breasts in flour only, then put in skillet with a tiny bit of olive oil for three minutes each side so the pink is visibly gone.

    Let them cool and gently slice horizontally so you can fold open and stuff. Last week for three breasts I used a mixture 3/4 cup of shredded cheddar, 4 oz fat free ricottta and 2 cups of chopped broccoli. (frozen broccoli florettes chopped down a bit smaller).

    Put on pan (foil lined sprayed with pam for super easy clean up) and bake at 350 for 20 minutes.


    Another mixture that was fabulous stuffed in (and piled on top of) the chicken breasts was ricotta, basil and lemon juice! Tonight I'm going to try a crushed peanut coating and layered inside. Maybe. Or that broccoli cheddar was pretty good too!! havent decided my lunches fate yet LOL
  • AScarbrough19
    AScarbrough19 Posts: 124 Member
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  • CCSunlight
    CCSunlight Posts: 249 Member
    so maybe it's just me, but i love having soup. it's microwavable and cooks quick :) my fav is campbells vegetable and i like to throw in a 100 cal pack of goldfish
  • outtanms
    outtanms Posts: 237 Member
    bump for later! These look great.
  • bunny1006
    bunny1006 Posts: 325 Member
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  • ginnylee74
    ginnylee74 Posts: 398 Member
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  • marcenepea
    marcenepea Posts: 364 Member
    Get a crockpot and go to town! There are tons of crockpot recipes all over the place, including lots that you make in batches and freeze.

    I agree with this. I love my crock pot and its so easy. And lots of different ideas on here.
  • iqnas
    iqnas Posts: 445 Member
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  • RumOne
    RumOne Posts: 266 Member
    High temp Eye of round roast beef

    2-3lb eye of round
    salt
    pepper

    pre-heat the oven to 475

    sprinkle roast with salt and pepper

    put roast on a pan

    put in the oven and turn heat down to 450

    7 min per lb

    turn off the oven and DO NOT open the oven for 4 hours

    take it out and slice the meat thin.

    If you know how to make gravy you can use the drippings, if not jar gravy will work.

    It is great to slice and make sandwiches or open face roast beef sandwiches all week.
  • ariant23
    ariant23 Posts: 161 Member
    All the basic recipes here are great.... but you should take the time to learn to cook... it doesn't have to be fancy. you'll enjoy healthy food more. Save up some money and look into local cooking classes. My mom used to take them from our local city (junior) college. It was like one night a week. But cooking is becoming cool, so there are little chef / cook schools all over. there's even one in the mall by my house. If you have a DVR, find "Good Eats" on food network. It's my favorite show (it just ended, but the reruns should be on for a long time). He explains the SCIENCE behind cooking / baking / etc, and how to do things correctly, and explains common pitfalls, and how to avoid them.

    Good luck in all of your journey, and hopefully it becomes more fun and tasty! :-)
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  • Tdk4685
    Tdk4685 Posts: 293 Member
    Try looking on cookinglight.com. They have quick, healthy, low calorie meals. And everything I have tried from there has been really good.
  • I want to bump this!

    You could also make an easy stir fry by cutting up a wide variety of vegetables (or use frozen) and saute them with a little olive oil along with either shrimp or chicken (if you dont want to cook either, you can use frozen cooked shrimp or already cooked chicken strips). Once warm, add a marinane of choice as there are a ton of different sauces and marinades that are not too bad in calories, fat, sugar, etc. If you use already frozen/cooked veggies and meat then you really only have to sate them for a few minutes until they are warm. Then add to rice or pasta or eat as is with a salad or other easy side.
  • sim247
    sim247 Posts: 354
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  • Virginia90
    Virginia90 Posts: 317 Member
    Italian Chicken

    Put chicken (frozen or thawed, whatever) in crockpot.
    Dump Italian Dressing on top.
    Cook on high 5 hours or low 8 hours (sometimes longer if frozen, but it depends on how much chicken you put in).
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