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Lazy Cooking

by Rob on July 19th, 2007

The New York Times has posted an article featuring 101 Simple Meals Ready in 10 Minutes or Less [via]. It’s not really a list of detailed recipes, because the meals are straight forward and common sense to cook, but it’s a nice prompt for quick ideas when you’re feeling like something different but don’t want to dig out a cookbook.

Another good reference list is the lifehack.org article Over 100 Quick and Easy Healthy Foods. It’s a list of recipes they gathered from recipesia.com, categorized by course.

I didn’t want to go shopping tonight, so I made my own quick and easy meal.

Spaghetti with Crab and Parsley

Ingredients:

  • Spaghetti
  • Fresh parsley
  • Crab meat (I used canned, but fresh from the deli would obviously be a million times tastier)
  • Garlic
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Capers
  • Crushed red peppers
  • Pepper
  • Salt

Boil the spaghetti in salted water until al dente and scoop out into a bowl. Mince a clove of garlic and gently fry it in some olive oil. Mix the garlic oil with the crab meat, a tablespoon of capers, red chili pepper flakes, and ground pepper. Toss the mixture over the pasta, throw on a handful of chopped parsley, and toss it all together.

My cooking skills are fairly basic. I have a few staple dishes that I do over and over, and I don’t really branch out much from those. Maybe I’ll start posting recipes on here as a way to experiment a little. Who knows, maybe there are cooks as green as I am who will get something out of it.

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4 Comments
  1. Sounds interesting, but I’d leave out the capers (not a fan). I’ll have to troll through my recipe files and see if I can pass one on to you to share.

  2. My ingredient options were a little limited tonight. :)

    It actually didn’t turn out too badly, though. It wasn’t amazing, but it worked.

  3. As I had my kitchen removed (I really did) I am amazed by anyone who can boil water, let alone cook something they can eat….oh and welcome back!

  4. Thanks!

    Having you kitchen removed…that’s a novel idea. I could probably fit a pinball machine in here.

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