Creative cooking ideas for college dorm dweller?!


Question:

Creative cooking ideas for college dorm dweller?

Okay , this is what I got.

Rice, spices, vegetables, chick peas.

Any creative ideas on how to cook flavorful rice?

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4 months ago
I've got a big tub of choummous in the fridge, i'm of middle eastern origin , i know all about it. I should point out that falafel is not that healthy, it is fried and fatty after all.

Stick to Hummous, Tabouli, Techina, Chilbe (madeout of fenugreek) and all the rest of the medditaranean dips and salads.

4 months ago
I have canned corn, green beans, green peas, oliveoil and spices.


Answers:
4 months ago
I've got a big tub of choummous in the fridge, i'm of middle eastern origin , i know all about it. I should point out that falafel is not that healthy, it is fried and fatty after all.

Stick to Hummous, Tabouli, Techina, Chilbe (madeout of fenugreek) and all the rest of the medditaranean dips and salads.

4 months ago
I have canned corn, green beans, green peas, oliveoil and spices.

Well, I don't know about rice, but seeing the words "chick peas" reminds me...

You need hummus. And falafel. Lots of hummus and falafel. It's pretty sad how most meat-eaters and even some vegetarians don't get enough Vitamin Hummus And Falafel.

Good sources of Vitamin Hummus And Falafel include hummus. And falafel.

If you have curry powder you can make curry rice.

heat oil or butter in skillet with onion add some curry powder about a half a tsp to start add to taste. cook until onion is soft add rice. stir to coat rice and add water or broth.

Cover cook on low heat. and Enjoy

SPANISH RICE If you have Sazon (a Spanish seasoning comes in red color or yellow) you can add that to rice same as curry rice directions.

OR

RED RICE add green peppers, onions, olives and a small can tomatoes sauce with equal amount of water bring to a boil add rice and olive oil if u have it.

Cover and cook on low heat.

Hope this helps Good Luck!!!!




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