Very basic lunch/dinner ideas
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1 | I like to eat fairly basic meals. I don't have a palete for 'fancy' food, which is probably down to living alone and being bored with cooking, wasting products that I buy, and a little (maybe alot) of laziness. It's the scourge of the single person..."I can't be bothered". Anyway, I can do the meat and potato thing, but I have a problem with the salads and veges, and how to prepare them, and what dressings/vinaigrette to use. I prefer iceberg lettuce over the 'pick your own' leafy lettuces, but I don't like olives and avocado's. Please can someone help this jaded and bored woman, start to enjoy food again, and enjoy the very simple preparation. Thank you. Your ideas and suggestions would be most welcome and appreciated. lindymf55 - 2019-11-02 13:52:00 |
2 | Maybe a nice cheese to liven it up? I like to mix feta with yoghurt and a bit of mayo. I prefer iceberg also. Sliced or diced capsicum, sliced tomatoes, grated courgette is nice, diced or sliced red onion. Have a look at the supermarket at the range and let your imagination go wild. The blessing with cooking for one is if you don't like the meal, no one else moans, Do you roast chicken at all? I like a salad from leftover chicken. Pretty much add what you like and go from there. Honey and mustard dressing is nice with chicken. I know the feeing of cooking for one, Gets super boring at times. jan2242 - 2019-11-02 13:58:00 |
3 | Avocado Salsa 2 avocados chopped rainrain1 - 2019-11-02 14:22:00 |
4 | Water Melon, Cucumber and Mint Salad with Feta. 3 tablespoons lime juice Dressing of your choice, or :- rainrain1 - 2019-11-02 14:27:00 |
5 | jan2242 wrote: I add tomato segments, grapes, strawberries, mandarin segments to salads, too - much as I loathe "creeping Americanisation" in the English language, I admit to enjoying the sharpness/sweetness and juiciness of fruit in my own salads, as the Americans do. You might also enjoy this, lindy - lasts several weeks in the fridge, but rings the changes, too. It was originally for partly cooked carrot segments (which I still do sometimes), but this is the beans version. BEAN SALAD 1 - 1.5 cups 4 bean mix (sun valley is good, or bulk) Pour boiling water over to cover by about twice, soak overnight, boil next day until soft. Into bowl place: Dressing: Drain beans and place hot into a bowl with the sliced vegetables. Put all dressing ingredients into a pot, bring to boil, stirring until all dissolved and mixed, pour over salad. Serve hot or cold. Store in fridge, keeps for some time. I use the same sauce for a carrot salad, 1 kg carrots (cut in slices or batons) Cook the sliced carrots in unsalted water until just tender, use as above. Edited by autumnwinds at 2:28 pm, Sat 2 Nov autumnwinds - 2019-11-02 14:27:00 |
6 | I could happily eat Greek salad every day - tomato, cucumber, red onion and feta drizzled with olive oil. You can add capsicum if you like and although I serve it on salad leaves or baby spinach you don’t have to. Same salad can be served with tuna instead of feta and green beans or asparagus added. I also like minted pea salad - diced tomato, sliced red onion, diced capsicum and feta stirred into cooked minted peas while they’re still warm. ETA lite & free dressings are a great way to liven things up. sarahb5 - 2019-11-02 14:52:00 |
7 | Thank you all so much. Clearly, I really have become lazy, because there are some very nice sounding salads here, that I could do. Is there an alternative to feta? I have tried it, and I really don't like it. lindymf55 - 2019-11-02 15:13:00 |
8 | That bean salad can be gently nuked and used to fill a jacket baked potato, with a little cheese on top.... autumnwinds - 2019-11-02 19:29:00 |
9 | So just make stuff you do like, no need to try to be trendy. Make something like shepherds pipe, but into individual ramekins, not a big dish. Freeze the others for sometime later. lythande1 - 2019-11-02 19:56:00 |
10 | Instead of soaking the beans, try some ready to eat tinned mixed beans. Most brands are good. I mix mine with some frozen corn a chopped tomato, cucumber and celery. Add lemon pepper and garlic salt and a little olive oil all to taste. I like adding chopped parsley and garlic to freshen. This salad is good made and eaten either straight away or made the morning or night before. bisloy - 2019-11-04 18:09:00 |
11 | Very basic salads Cook orange, gold or purple Kumara serve with sour cream and sprinkle garlic herb and salt. Edited by catsmeat1 at 11:06 am, Tue 5 Nov catsmeat1 - 2019-11-05 11:04:00 |
12 | Autumnwinds…..a very yummy Bean Salad. Next time I would use 2 cans of 4 Bean Mix (Craigs) . I halved the sugar and used my own homemade tomato soup, which I had in the freezer. Thanks for the recipe.... susieq9 - 2019-11-05 13:02:00 |
13 | You also mention dressings for salads - I use raspberry vinegar and olive oil a lot (great for salmon, bread and a simple lettuce salad). bisloy - 2019-11-10 16:58:00 |
14 | A mix of roasted Veges tomato capsicum yellow courgettes with a piece of salmon sticky232 - 2019-11-16 23:00:00 |
15 | 1 chicken breast, rub a little oil , Chinese five spice and garlic salt on it and roast. Salad, use lettuce, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, red onion, roasted cashews, crispy noodles, chopped coriander leaves. , make a dressing 2 tbs Hoisin sauce, 3 tsp sesame oil, 1 1/2 tbs rice vinegar, 1/4 tsp brown sugar, pinch Chinese five-spice, toss salad ingredients together in serving bowl leave nuts and noodles until ready to serve slice chicken and add to salad , pour over dressing . I make this a lot in the summer , crunchy , healthy and tasty . I have also used chicken tenders instead of a chicken breast meg9 - 2019-11-17 13:03:00 |
16 | Definitely making this tonight for my lunch tomorrow, am getting so many new ideas!! meg9 wrote: bailey25 - 2019-11-19 10:49:00 |
17 | I'm on my own too..... know what you mean about it being boring cooking for one. punkinthefirst - 2019-11-23 15:19:00 |
18 | lindymf55 wrote: toyboy3 - 2019-11-23 16:21:00 |
19 | I love roasted garlic broccoli, spinach leaves, toasted almonds grated feta sliced cherry Tom's and sliced red onion, seasoned well and a drizzle of lemon juice. You can add chopped apple too. ruby19 - 2019-12-17 20:33:00 |
20 | Adding chopped fresh mint to lettuce salads takes it up another level. vomo2 - 2019-12-28 20:15:00 |