Any REALLY good QUICK recipes for lunch???!!!! ASAP!!!!?!


Question: Any REALLY good QUICK recipes for lunch???!!!! ASAP!!!!?
Answers:

- Grilled Cheese Sandwich

- Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich

-Leftovers (such as, pasta w/ sauce, chicken & rice ect.)

-Cereal

-Granola Bar (if your really rushing)

-Baked Potato

Remember, you can always add fruit and veggies with a sandwich or leftovers ect. It is as quick a as slicing an apple in half to heating up frozen peas.

What I eat for lunch. (;



Fajitas... Cook chicken brast onion and green peppers in pan with about an inch of water chop the chicken or shred it in to small peieces. Put fajita seasoning on top let it simmer for fifteen minutes put in a flour torttillia add sour cream and cheese. Very delish and very easy and quick also another quick recipe ... take a pizza crust roll plisbury or whartever and put it on the cocunter flattened out fill it with either........ Taco meat and cheese... burger and cheese.... or pepperoni chesse and any kind of pizza toppings u like.... Roll it up and bake for 30 mins. . . Hum oh another easy one and so good mix a large can of chicken (like tuna but its chicken ) with cream cheese. Take cresent rolls and DONT FOLD LIKE CRESENT ROLL make it a square put your mixture in the middle and fold each diagnol corner together bake for about 15 mins till the cresents cooked cover it with gravy............ Ok turkey roll ups a great delish easy meal.......... Take turkey breast deli sliced fill it with stuffing stove top or w.e u like roll it up and bake for 15 mins and cover it with gravy so damn good and easy. I mean these are obvious diffrent good lunch recipes u could throw a grilled cheese in any time but to mix things up heres some good ones. If you need anymore let me know feel free to email me hope this helps

I cook easy things



A wrap or paninis with whatever you have on hand. Bean and cheese quesadillas are quick and yummy.

Black Bean Quesdilla
From allrecipes.com

Ingredients
* 2 (15 ounce) cans black beans, rinsed and drained
* 1 2/3 cups salsa, divided
* 10 (8 inch) flour tortillas
* 2 cups shredded Colby-Monterey Jack cheese
* 1/3 cup sour cream

Directions
1. In a bowl, mash the beans; add 1 cup salsa. Place five tortillas on ungreased baking sheets; spread with bean mixture. Sprinkle with cheese; top with the remaining tortillas.
2. Bake at 350 degrees F for 15-18 minutes or until crisp and heated through. Cut into wedges. Serve with sour cream and remaining salsa.

Happy cooking!



Dice an onion, put to caramelize in a pan over med heat with olive oil. Keep your eye on it, make sure it just browns not burns. If you like garlic, halfway through add some finely chopped garlic to the onions.

While onion is going cook some pasta, whatever you have will do. I use linguine or spaghetti. Cook pasta to your liking in highly salted water, should taste like the sea.

Drain and toss with small amount of olive oil. Plate, top with caramelized onions and grated cheese. Parmesan, asiago, Gruyère, pecorino romano. Whatever you have will be good, I've even used the can parm before and once in a pinch feta. This meal takes 20 min and it's yummy.



u can take brownie s an example or u can make fruit chart it is even healty and so i you can try think this will help u thnks so.btw y do u need it? if u want the recipe add me to ur contact and then send me ur q and ill answer it but im not that expert at makin brownies so sorry if it goes wronge

i have watched on the tv and on utube as well so u can go check over there u self if u have a dought



If you're packing for work--salads are great! You can pre-pack them with lettuce & veggies in plastic containers on Sunday and then add fruit, meat or cheese and dressing daily when you go to work.



Potato Skillet, just saute with some green / red peppers, onions, and meat of your choice, add some cheese adn you're done



grilled cheese with a dash of Worcestershire



sandwich?



I know!!!!
A SANDWICH!!!!!!!!!



Pop Tarts



grilled cheese and kraft dinner




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