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- I occasionally cooked during High School, however, college was my first real experience cooking on
- a daily basis. Since I have lived to tell the tail, I want to share some of the recipes that
- I created/modified which got me through my first two years of college.
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- # Level 1: Cooking in the Dorms
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- Being stuck in a dorm room you are limited to only being able to use the microwave.
- Desperate times calls for depraved cooking solutions.
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- ## Ramen Pizza
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- ![Romen Pizza Final Result](media/cooking/lvl1/romenPizza.jpg)
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- This recipe surprised me as to how it turned out.
- You start making this by microwaving ramen noodles for about a third of the instructed time in a bowl of water.
- When you place the noodles in the bowl, make sure to not break them apart.
- After cooking, take the romen noodles out of the bowl, dry, and place on a plate.
- Next, you slather the ramen noodles with your desired pizza toppings and place in the microwave for around 2 minutes.
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- ### Ingredients
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- - Ramen Noodles
- - Pasta or Pizza Sauce
- - Shreaded Cheese
- - Pizza Toppings
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- ## Omelet In a Mug
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- ![Eggs in a Mug Result](media/cooking/lvl1/eggs.jpg)
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- Life hack: you can cook scrambled eggs in a microwave using a coffee mug.
- The resulting eggs are abnormally fluffy and taste a little strange, but, it makes for a quick meal.
- It just so happens that you can also cook hot dogs in the microwave.
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- When I stumbled upon this recipe, I clung to it since it was fast, cheep,
- and most of the dinning places on campus were closed by the time I got out of work.
- To make this, you crack and mix two eggs in a coffee cup.
- You then microwave the coffee mug, mixing the eggs every 30 seconds.
- Half way through cooking the eggs, you add a diced hotdog and some shredded cheese.
- Once your eggs have all cooked, you can add a healthy dosage of salsa.
- Voila, you have an omelet which can compete with whatever they are serving at the dinning hall.
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- ## Ingredients
- - 1-2 Eggs
- - 1 Hotdog
- - Cheese
- - Salsa
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- # Level 2: Cooking With no Time
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- Time is *very* scarce as a college student, I found the following recipes to be fast and easy.
- These recipes are very forgiving in the sense that you can change the directions and ingredients and still end up with something resembling food.
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- ## Chili
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- ![Chili with rice and cheese](media/cooking/lvl2/chili.jpg)
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- It is *very* hard to make a bad chili.
- All you essentially have to do is gather/prep all the ingredients and plop them in a crock pot and cook for 6-8 hours on low.
- You don't have to cook this in a crock pop, however, it takes more time to prepare on the stove since you have to monitor it while it cooks for an hour on medium heat.
- I usually saute the onions while I cook the ground beef so that it cooks in the grease of the beef.
- The average prep time for this recipe is around 20-30 minutes.
- However, if you made this vegetarian you can probably cut the prep time down to a mere 10 minutes.
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- ### Ingredients
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- **Recommended**
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- - 1 Sauteed Sweet Onion
- - 1/4-1/2 lbs Browned Ground Beef
- - 2-3 Cans of Beans (Chili and Baked Beans go Well Together)
- - Can of Diced Tomatoes
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- **Optional**
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- - Can of Corn
- - Diced Pepper
- - Minced Garlic
- - Mustard
- - Ketchup
- - Chili Powder
- - Pepper Flakes
- - Brown Sugar
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- ## Poor Man's Chicken Parmesan
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- ![Poor mans Chicken Parmesan Serving Picture](media/cooking/lvl2/chickenParm.jpg)
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- I call this poor man's chicken parmesan only because it uses chicken patties, this actually tastes really good.
- To prepare this you slather chicken patties with pasta sauce and cheese and then cook normally in the oven.
- While the chicken patties bake, you can cook your normal pasta noodles and sauce.
- You serve the pasta noodles with the sauce topped with the cheesy chicken pattie.
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- ### Ingredients
- - Chicken Patties
- - Pasta Sauce
- - Pasta Noodles
- - Cheddar Cheese
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- ## Soup
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- ![Chicken Soup Served with Mozzarella Cheese](media/cooking/lvl2/chickenSoup.jpg)
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- This is an easy recipe which has *so* many combinations.
- I usually make some form of chicken soup, the rest of the ingredients are entirely dependent on what I have in the kitchen.
- You will have to play around with my recommenced ingredient list to find the perfect combination for you, however, I have not found a combination which did not work with me-- yet.
- Similar to chili, you just put all the ingredients in a crock pot and let simmer on low for 6-8 hours.
- I would recommend putting in spices like garlic and basil during the last hour of cooking to keep their flavors sharp.
- You want to add the salt and pepper to the soup in the beginning.
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- ![Chicken Soup with a red sauce](media/cooking/lvl2/redSoup.jpg)
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- ### Ingredients
- - Bag of Frozen Chicken Strips
- - 3-4 Diced Potatoes
- - Chicken Stock
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- **Whatever of these you have**
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- - Diced Carrots
- - Diced Onions
- - Can of Diced Tomatoes
- - Can of Tomato Soup
- - Can of Corn
- - Diced Peppers
- - Stalks of Celery
- - Mushrooms
- - Minced Garlic
- - Basil
- - Salt
- - Pepper
- - Brown Sugar
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- ## Potato Casserole
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- ![Potato Casserole](media/cooking/lvl2/cheesePotatoes.jpg)
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- For this recipe you cut all the vegetables and place them in a large baking pan with the chicken strips.
- If you want, you can also mix in some seasonings like salt, garlic, pepper, and basil.
- You then then mix everything together with some canola or vegetable oil.
- Cook this casserole in a 350 degrease oven for around 30 minutes.
- Briefly take this out of the oven and top with cheese and ranch dressing and place back in oven for another 10-15 minutes.
- If you are really cheap, you can make this with hot dogs rather than pre-cooked chicken strips.
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- ### Ingredients
- - 4-6 Peeled and Cubed Potatoes
- - 1-2 Diced Onions
- - Bag of Chicken Strips
- - Minced Garlic
- - Chopped Carrots
- - Canola or Vegetable Oil
- - Ranch Dressing
- - Sour Cream
- - Cheeses
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- # Level 3 Cooking
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- Once you master the art of sauteing onions and making soups, you are ready to advance to level three.
- Nothing I will present is incredibly difficult, but, there is more room for mistakes and takes longer to prepare.
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- ## Fried Rice
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- ![Fried Rice Final Result](media/cooking/lvl3/friedRice.jpg)
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- The challenging part of this recipe is getting the correct timing.
- To finish this dish in 40 minutes, you want to cook 2 cups of rice, brown ground beef with onions and cook 3 scrambled eggs all simultaneously.
- You then combine all these ingredients in a large fry pan with vegetables and soy sauce.
- If you want to prevent the dish from turning out sticky, you should use left over rice.
- Or, cook the rice first and then let if cool in the fridge for a few hours.
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- ### Ingredients
- - 1-2 Cups of Rice
- - 1/2 lbs of Ground Beef
- - 1 Onion
- - Broccoli or Peas
- - Soy Sauce
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- ## Chicken
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- ![Chicken Right Out of Oven](media/cooking/lvl3/ovenChicken.jpg)
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- Cooking raw chicken is definitely not on the syllabus for most college students.
- When cooking the chicken I would strongly recommend using a meat thermometer to make sure that the chicken reaches 165 degrease.
- Either buy chicken breasts or cut a whole chicken-- use the left over chicken spine and wings for chicken stock.
- On a baking pan lather the chicken in the marinara sauce that you just mixed (ingredients below) and sprinkle some salt and pepper on the chicken.
- Let the chicken cook for around 30 minutes in a oven that is 400 degrease (until the chicken reaches 165).
- After the chicken comes out of the oven, sear it on a ripping hot skillet with some more of the marinara sauce.
- Cooking the chicken this way will keep the chicken juicy and the skin crispy.
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- ![Chicken Searing](media/cooking/lvl3/chickenSear.jpg)
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- ### Marinara Sauce Ingredients
- - 4 TBSP Oil
- - 3 TBSP Honey
- - Minced Garlic
- - 2 TBSP Lemon Juice
- - 1/2 TSP Paprika
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- ## Chicken Stock
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- ![Ingredients for Stock](media/cooking/lvl3/stockIngredients.jpg)
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- If you happen to cook with a whole chicken and end up with some chicken bones, you are in the perfect position to make chicken stock.
- Essentially all you need to do is put your chicken bones, onions, carrots, and basil in a crock pot cook for 8-12 hours on low.
- Periodically you should skim off the fat that surfaces to the top.
- At the end of the 12 hours you use a fine mesh skimmer to filter out all the chicken and vegetables.
- If you want a darker flavor to the stock, roast the chicken parts and vegetables in the oven before adding them to the crock pot.
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- ![Cooking Chicken Stock](media/cooking/lvl3/cookingBroth.jpg)
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- ![Stock Final Result](media/cooking/lvl3/ChickenBroth.jpg)
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- ### Ingredients
- - Chicken Bones
- - 1-2 Quartered Onions
- - 2-3 Carrots
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- **Optional**
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- - Celery
- - 1 TBSP Soy Sauce
- - Basil
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- ## Chicken and Rice
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- ![Chicken and Rice Plate Picture](media/cooking/lvl3/chickenAndRice.jpg)
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- My version of chicken and rice may not be orthodox.
- This recipe came into existence because I needed something to make which shared ingredients with the other dishes that I frequently make.
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- Essentially, you make rice and put a thick red sauce with chicken, onions, peppers over it.
- You prepare the rice like normal.
- In a large sauce pan you saute onions and peppers.
- Once the onions start to brown, you add diced tomatoes, corn, minced garlic, basil, brown sugar, frozen chicken strips and mustard.
- Once the chicken has thawed, you are ready to serve this dish.
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- ### Ingredients
- - 2 Cups Rice
- - Bag of Grilled Chicken Strips
- - 1-2 Onions
- - 1-2 Peppers
- - 1 Can Diced Tomatoes
- - 1 Jar Pasta Sauce
- - 1 Can Corn
- - Minced Garlic
- - Brown Sugar
- - Basil
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