For me it’s currently fish tacos. Tortillas, white fish, southwest seasoning, and toppings to taste. Been making them weekly for a few years now somehow without getting bored of it.

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    Burgers and fries

    I make my own burgers … buy about 2kg of lean ground beef when it’s on sale … mix them by hand with salt, spice, Worcester sauce … measure out about 2oz to 3oz portions, press them in a burger press that is a bit large … it makes a really thin burger patty. I like the thin patty because it only takes about five to seven minutes to cook. If I feel like having more, I just cook more patties.

    I only cook a few at a time, then freeze the rest. Always nice to have a ready made supply of homemade patties.

    I also cut my own fries, cover them in a bit of oil, then air fry them. Toss them with a bit of salt at the end.

    I used to work as a fast food cook at our family’s own burger joint when I was a teen. Homemade burgers and fries just seem like second nature to me at this point.

  • @OceanSoap@lemmy.world
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    Rice made with with cumin, paprika and other spices. Black beans with a little kick. Melted cheese on top, then throw in some crisp lettuce, chopped tomatoes and taco sauce. Nice little rice and beans bowl for an easy meal.

  • @Venus_Ziegenfalle@feddit.org
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    174 days ago

    Burritos with baked tofu, peanuts and onions, fried and hastily squished beans, brown rice and cheese. 10 mins of work for 6 servings and then I store them in the freezer and just chuck them in the microwave as needed. Great low effort food and much healthier than most other microwave snacks.

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    I cook most of our meals. My kids would eat ma po tofu every day I think. Husband asks for pierogi and sausage and sauerkraut all the time. Youngest would eat homemade macaroni and cheese probably every day. Yellow rice and chicken with black beans is always well received, as are bean and cheese simple burritos.

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    Tostadas. Make them with seasoned ground beef/chicken, chopped lettuce, tomatoes, onion, and salsa if I have it on hand (usually I do). Delicious every time. Easy to make and filling. Will also add beans if I have them.

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    I cook dinner virtually every night, but probably my (and my family’s) favorite is Lemon Chicken Picatta.

    I cut chicken breasts into pieces about nugget sized, then season w/ salt & pepper. Toss them in flour to coat, then pan-fry them in vegetable oil. Basically, home-made chicken nuggets (my wife says they’re very similar to Chik-Fil-A nuggets).

    When the chicken is done, I use the same pan, which now has a bunch of fond from the meat. Sautee some minced garlic, then add a bunch of chicken broth and thinly sliced lemons. Sautee that for a bit while scraping everything off the bottom of the pan. Add lemon juice and capers. Cook a bit longer. Take off the heat and add butter and parsley. Then pour the sauce over the chicken.

    I usually serve it over pearl couscous with a side of air-fried broccoli.

    For mother’s day, I cooked a piece of fish in some of the sauce. I don’t particularly like fish, but my wife said it was delicious.

  • @LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.world
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    I like tilapia fried in garlic olive oil, roasted asparagus, and cous cous. I eat it at least 3x a week for lunch. It’s easy and cheap and freezes well.

    I do meal prep once a week with my mom. We just get together at her place and cook like 10 or 12 meals and put them in containers and I freeze them. Cheaper than TV dinners and it’s easy lunch and dinner for the week.

    I absolutely despise cooking, so taking the ingredients to my parents’ place forces me to cook. At my house, I can just procrastinate.

  • @Addv4@lemmy.world
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    Shakshuka, bean burritos, pizza are generally my most common. All are good, just generally have to plan ahead with a few of them.

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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    94 days ago
    • fajitas

    • pasta with zucchini jam sauce

    • falafel sandwiches (I make all the components in big batches and eat this for days)

    • pizza (using a no-cook sauce recipe)

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      44 days ago

      Always loved falafels … do you have a recipe to make them? Or do you just get them ready made?

      I tried making them before but all I got was disintegrated mush in my oil. :(

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        I have, but it’s a huge amount of work and most mixes are pretty good. If they fell apart you probably either made it too loose, or didn’t press the patties enough before frying.

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        44 days ago

        As a kid, I used to gobble up plain white rice with nothing but salt and pepper. I still love it that way but have to regulate myself.

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            24 days ago

            Money bags here with their butter … as a kid, salt and pepper was a luxury for us back then.

            I remember growing up and wanting toast with butter as a snack. But we seldom had butter so we opted for plain white lard instead on the toast.

            I preferred the rice with salt and pepper.

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    I eat toast with cream cheese and a poached egg almost every morning and there’s some synergy between the unctuous yolk, the sour cheese, and my hot sauce that is just about mana from heaven.