This week I'm all about convenience meals, so my FreshDirect order consisted mostly of pre-marinated and pre-chopped items I can make fast. Today I threw the pre-marinated chicken in the oven, then made some asparagus and whole wheat couscous in all of, say, five minutes.
My sister walked in while we were eating so I made her a plate. She FREAKED out over how good the chicken was, and I 'fessed up that I barely touched it. That marinated chicken is just so damn good. I almost feel guilty taking any credit for cooking it.
What tips or tricks do you have for putting food on the table really quickly? Do you have any brands or recipes that are your go-tos?
"I'm not a rude bitch. I'm ten rude bitches in a large coat."
Re: Favorite food shortcuts
I'm lazy with marinades. Meats are pretty similar- "Asian" (soy, ginger, garlic, honey or oyster sauce) or with some Goya Sazon. We also buy pre-marinated fajita meats at the local butcher. It's not as good as FMIL's but it means dinner is done in 10 minutes or less.
When I'm lazy and low on groceries, I make my usual spaghetti with or without meat then add a bag of frozen spinach or shredded green beans.
We also end up with a lot of random crockpot meals, salads with rotisserie chicken, and the occasional bowl of cereal for dinner.
Frozen marinated salmon and broccoli stuffed chicken are fab.
Ain't no shame in having wine and cheese for dinner.
Basically everything I make takes 10-25 minutes. I would never make a lasagna or something that took an hour+.
Last night we had steak fajitas, literally took 5 minutes. Bought steak sliced small and thin and cut it even smaller bite size. Cooked in a skillet with butter and taco seasoning. The pieces are so small they took 5 minutes. At the same time, made 2 cups of instant white rice on the stove. Served with flour tortillas, mexican shredded cheese, and sour cream. (we never put veggies on it but that would only take a minute to cut up and add to the meat skillet)
Other faves- shake & bake pork chops- 425 degrees for 20 minutes. Baked chicken breasts- 425 degrees for 25 minutes. Pasta with sliced italian sausage links and jarred vodka sauce 10 minutes. Baked salmon- 375 degrees for 20 minutes.