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Easy dinners

Connemara

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What are your most often made meals? Would like to get some easy recipes, getting tired of the same old stuff.
 

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= Meal.
 

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= Taco dinner
 

GQgeek

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Breaded veal cutlets with lemon juice + aglio e olio is my go to don't feel like cooking meal.

Steak & potatoes dauphinoise (which I often prepare on the weekend so that I have them for the week).

fettucine alfredo

pasta+pesto
 

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http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=81722 Lately I've been making my own naan and a mutter dish with potatoes, onions, red and green peppers, and, of course, pees. I'll take half a can of pees, puree in a food processor, and then combine the pureed half with the whole half with the other vegetables while cooking. Season with turmeric, yellow curry, cumin, cayenne, salt, pepper, and finish with fresh cilantro.
 

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When I'm lazy I take a rice & something else box (typically Zatarain's low sodium red beans & rice) and just add a bunch of stuff - cheese, sliced sausage, diced onions, mushrooms, garlic, etc.... Tastes great, add about five minutes extra to the cooking time for all the extra stuff and wait to add the cheese until about the t-minus five minutes mark.
 

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rotisserie chicken and a pack of tortillas makes dinner for 2-3 days for me.
 

itsstillmatt

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Anything organic from a premium supermarket.
 

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Seared fish and pasta. The fish and pasta are interchangeable so it keeps things interesting. Yesterday was actually mussels (OMG I ATE A MOLLUSK), but today was tilapia and farfalle with peas.
 

dfagdfsh

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rice + rice cooker + chicken + grill = done
 

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tuna fish and whole wheat pasta. Little bit of hot sauce.
 

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