I'm looking for a recipes that are hybrid between being cheap, fast to make, and nutritious. Taste isn't the most important thing, low cost and nutritious are. Not recipes you would make for a date or for friends. Share any you have.
Anti's Chili
Bunch of beans and some meat in a pot.
8 cans of assorted beans
2 lbs ground beef or pork
2 cans diced tomatoes
1 can tomato paste
1 onion
1 small bag of frozen mixed vegetables
1 off the shelf chili or taco seasoning packet
random amount of tomato sauce
prep:
1.)Open all beans and drain. Do not drain if you get ones that are already in their own chili sauce.
2.)Put all beans in crockpot on high.
3.)Brown ground beef + onion in frying pan
4.)Add ground beef to crockpot.
5.)Add diced tomatoes/paste/mixed veggies/and seasoning packet.
6.)Cook on high until it starts to boil, turn to low for an hour. Store in mason jars in freezer.
Cost:
One mason jar is equivalent to one meal. Costs between 2-2.50 per meal depending on what type beans you buy. Makes about 11-12 meals.
I like it because it takes only about 20 minutes to prepare. Then about 5-10 minutes to store in jars. I place all but one jar in the freezer, the last one the fridge. Everytime I take one out the fridge, I replace with one from the freezer. I can also it right out of the jar.
My friends actually love this recipe for some reason. It tastes bland to me, but maybe that's because I eat it so damn much.
Anti's Chili
Bunch of beans and some meat in a pot.
8 cans of assorted beans
2 lbs ground beef or pork
2 cans diced tomatoes
1 can tomato paste
1 onion
1 small bag of frozen mixed vegetables
1 off the shelf chili or taco seasoning packet
random amount of tomato sauce
prep:
1.)Open all beans and drain. Do not drain if you get ones that are already in their own chili sauce.
2.)Put all beans in crockpot on high.
3.)Brown ground beef + onion in frying pan
4.)Add ground beef to crockpot.
5.)Add diced tomatoes/paste/mixed veggies/and seasoning packet.
6.)Cook on high until it starts to boil, turn to low for an hour. Store in mason jars in freezer.
Cost:
One mason jar is equivalent to one meal. Costs between 2-2.50 per meal depending on what type beans you buy. Makes about 11-12 meals.
I like it because it takes only about 20 minutes to prepare. Then about 5-10 minutes to store in jars. I place all but one jar in the freezer, the last one the fridge. Everytime I take one out the fridge, I replace with one from the freezer. I can also it right out of the jar.
My friends actually love this recipe for some reason. It tastes bland to me, but maybe that's because I eat it so damn much.
God'll prolly have me on some real strict shit
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