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Recipes>got any cheap and easy dinners recipes?
68TriShield 10:43 AM 07-25-2010
one whole chicken,cut up
one can cream of mushroom soup

in a large casserole lay chicken out and cover with soup/water mix.
add fresh cut up vegetables if desired
season to taste
bake at 375 for 45 minutes to one hour(or until a safe temperature)

serve over rice or desired starch


Enjoy!
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cigarmonkel 11:34 AM 07-25-2010
another one i just remembered.

Rice
Ground beef
Cream of brocolli (sp?)

Make the rice and put in a casserole dish.
Brown the ground beef and season to taste.
Layer of cheese. ( i recommend cheddar and some parm mixed in)
Layer Cream of brocolli over rice top it with beef and throw in oven until warm.
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sevans105 12:55 AM 07-28-2010
Did a super easy, semi healthy dinner this evening....

Took a keilbasa sausage, sliced it into bite sized piece, then cooked it with an apple cut into similar sized pieces. Sprinkled a bit of brown sugar and cinnamon over it. DELISH
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cricky101 08:01 AM 07-28-2010
One of my favorite cheap staple recipes:

Whole wheat pasta (Whatever shape you like)
Olive oil
Garlic powder
Red chili flakes
Shredded Parmesan cheese (please not the powder in the green can.)
Optional add-ins (frozen or fresh veggies, cooked chicken, whatever else you have around or can think of)
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Cook pasta. If using veggies, add to the pasta the last few minutes of boiling.

Drain. Toss pasta with a little olive oil, chili flakes, garlic and Parmesan to taste.

I have this once a week or so, and I usually make a big batch of it and bring it to work for lunch. It's good hot or cold too. It's cheap, filling and has great flavor.
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kugie 09:38 AM 07-30-2010
My Chicken and Rice
1 pckage Chicken Drum Sticks about 10
1 can Low Salt Chicken Stock 1/2 can of water
1 package of rice in the bag i peronally like the Pilaf but pick what ever kind you like
1 can of cream of soup (chicken, brocalli, Mushroom what ever you like)


In a Large High Side Skillet a little oil heat Oil brown Chicken, just slightly. remove Chicken.
Add Soup and rice to pan mix don't let it burn.
Add Stock and water let come to a simmer. Add Chicken.
Cover and place in a 350 Degree oven 20 min take cover off for ten more Min.

one of the best things about this is it is all one pan dish easy cleanup

Yummy
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ade06 09:55 AM 07-30-2010
Here are a couple:

1. Frozen pizza!

2. Frozen Bertolli pasta dinners.

3. Ramen noodles, plus sandwich meat.

4. Costco frozen salmon bergers.

5. Rice and can of refried beans with salsa.
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cigarmonkel 07:59 PM 08-19-2010
Heres another one

boneless chicken breasts
italian seasoning
olive oil
Greek Goddess salad dressing

mix it all together and grill it up!

eating it right now and its delicious! :-)
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RevSmoke 09:35 PM 08-19-2010
Take a package of chicken leg quarters (usually 4 of them).
1 package onion soup mix.
1 can mushroom soup.
1.5 cups white rice.
8x11" cake pan.

Put rice evenly in bottom of pan. Place chix leg 1/4ers over the top of the rice. Mix the mushroom soup & onion soup mix together w/1 can of H2O. Pour about 2/3 can of H2O over the rice where showing. Take your mix of soups and pour over chicken and rice evenly (you can sprinkle generously with garlic powder as well for an added touch). Put in oven pre-heated to 325. Cook 1 hour in oven.

Serve.

You have crisped chicken w/ great seasoning and the rice is wonderfully flavored.
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madwilliamflint 10:06 AM 08-22-2010
Adding to ramen... That's... genius.

How did I never consider that?

*eyes cabinets suspiciously*
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Tredegar 05:50 PM 08-26-2010
Parmesan Chicken wraps

1 lb boneless, skinless chicken breast cut into bite size pieces
1/2 cup Grated parmesan cheese
Green leaf lettuce
Tortillas
Ranch dressing
2 Tbsp cooking oil
Season to taste

Mix the parmesan cheese and seasonings together. Dredge the cut up chicken in the parmesan cheese. Fry in pan with oil. When chicken is golden brown it's done.

Make wraps out of tortillas, chicken, lettuce and dressing.

This is a house favorite. Quick, easy and surprisingly cheap. I usually do not add any salt to this recipe because the parmesan is salty enough.
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papichulo 08:58 AM 09-05-2010
Originally Posted by cigarmonkel:
mmmm i love an egg and bacon on my burgers. I have so much ramen and the wonderful thing about ramen is you can add almost anything to it. For awhile i was adding kettle chips and it was delicious as weird as it might sound.
Sounds like you have been to Guan or Hawaii--eggs on burgers. :-)
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Kreth 01:53 PM 09-05-2010
Chicken rolls. Take some boneless skinless breasts and pound them flat. If they're real thick you might want to butterfly them. Cut some cheddar into sticks, and roll the breasts around them. Roll the rolls in seasoned bread crumbs, and bake for 20-25 mins. @ 350. Also nice with crumbled feta.
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Sailchaser 04:59 PM 09-05-2010
Take a package of good hot dogs cut them up
bag of hash browns
throw them both in a pan spread with Pam non stick
add a can of cream of mushroom soup stir with 1/2 cup of milk
cover with at least two tons of various cheeses
stick it in the oven at 375 until the cheese melts and starts to crisp around the edge (brown to a crisp for me
serve with your favorite beverage
ice cream for dessert:-)
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Powers 05:35 PM 09-05-2010
This is what i made tonight:

One packet of Vigo: Saffron Yellow Rice
Throw a chicken breast on a Forman w/season salt
Can of peas
Can of carrots

Cut the chicken into little pieces and mix it all together! :-)

It was pretty tasty (Also in the pic is some Martha White cornbread):

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Smokin Gator 05:42 PM 09-05-2010
That looks pretty tasty Mike. I'm thinkin' you need to find you a cute little SC girl to cook for ya though brother!!
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Powers 05:59 PM 09-05-2010
Originally Posted by Smokin Gator:
That looks pretty tasty Mike. I'm thinkin' you need to find you a cute little SC girl to cook for ya though brother!!
Can't argue with ya there bro! :-)

But i've been doing pretty well cookin' for myself. Makin' some good suppers, saving money and eating better all at the same time :-)
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Smokin Gator 06:06 PM 09-05-2010
^^^ Proud of ya brother... but I'm just sayin'!!!
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Starscream 06:26 PM 09-05-2010
this is gonna sound nasty but it's oh so good: macaroni and cheese with vienna sausages.

Mix up a bowl of Easy Mac and cut up a can of Vienna Sausages and mix together.
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slickster81 12:49 PM 10-05-2010
Jam sandwich....take two pieces of bread, and jam em together!

OK, if you like tuna try this.

Creamed tuna on toast

Uber easy way:
1 can tuna
1 package country gravy mix
prepare gravy mix as directed, but cut back on water by 1/4 cup
add tuna, juice and all, salt and pepper (or Old Bay!) to taste.

Serve over toast.

Little harder way:
1 can tuna
2Tb butter, margarine, or olive oil
2 Tb flour
1/2 cup milk

melt the butter over medium low heat, add the flour, cook 3-5 minutes, whisk in milk, keep whisking until smooth, add tuna, heat and cook until thick.

You guessed it.....serve over toast.
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Mugen910 12:53 PM 10-05-2010
2-3 eggs scrambled
1 cup of cooked rice
A little ketchup or hot sauce
1 bag mixed veggies.


Quick and easy fried rice.




My other easy one is:

1 box of macaroni elbow
Ground beef drained
mix with 1 jar of spaghetti sauce
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