I had a can of Steak and Shake Chili and can of Vegetarian Madras Lentils.
Mixed 'em up and nuked for 3 minutes.

That is all.
Mixed 'em up and nuked for 3 minutes.
That is all.
Too rich for my blood. The ultimate recession meal = wodzionka. Boil some water, add a bit of fat like bacon grease or so, add cubed stale bread. Spices are for pansies. It tastes like what it is, but surprisingly it's not bad.
Had my recesion meal the last 5 meals. Less then $6 for the whole deal, just about 1.10$ per meal. 1# ground beef with minced onions and allspice. 2 eggplants halved and pealed. Layer alternately beef and eggplant and bake for 1.5hours. So good.!!! That or rice. When I was really really poor I once only ate rice and peas for 2 weeks straight, then I got smart and started stealing lamb shanks from the greek restaurant I was working at. This was a matter of feeding myself, and I absolutely hate stealing and people that steal. Now I am in better times. I eat ramen noodle with chunks of really bad cuts of chicken on top. lo
SWMBO's not home?
The real question...what did you drink with it?
I went to UB and that was my diet... minus the lamb shanks..
Yeah, it's "supposed" to be made out of stale rye or other hard bread. I make it with stale hotdog buns or whatever is around really.Wait why don't you just put the fat on the bread and eat it like ... bread? I guess because its stale?
The ultimate recession meal = wodzionka. Boil some water, add a bit of fat like bacon grease or so, add cubed stale bread.
Too rich for my blood. The ultimate recession meal = wodzionka. Boil some water, add a bit of fat like bacon grease or so, add cubed stale bread. Spices are for pansies. It tastes like what it is, but surprisingly it's not bad.
Have you got any bread left over from yesterday that you don't know what to do with? Here's a great idea: you can prepare a typical country dish, made of breadcrumbs. It's a traditional recipe found in practically all of Spain, although the recipe varies depending on the region. Perhaps it won't appeal to you... but it's truly delicious and also has a great many... calories! To help you digest it, what could go down better than a bottle of red wine?
INGREDIENTS: (for 4 people)
* 1 loaf of stale (one-day-old) bread, with a lot of substance.
* 3/4 pound of ham Diced
* 3/4 ( Spanish) chorizo removed from casing and diced.
* 2 dry red peppers
* Paprika
* 2 cloves of garlic
* olive oil
* salt
* 2 eggs
PREPARATION:
1. Cut the bread into tiny pieces and dampen in a little water, salt and paprika. Cover the breadcrumbs with a cloth and leave to stand for 12 hours.
2. Fry the crushed garlic and sliced peppers in 4 tablespoonfuls of oil and then drain.
3. Fry the diced bacon in the same oil. Then lightly fry the chorizo or ham, and drain off the fat.
4. Leave 1 tablespoonful of oil in the pan and fry the bread for about 2 minutes.
5. Add the bacon and chorizo and fry lightly until the bread is golden, stirring constantly.
6. Garnish with the fried garlic and peppers and serve.
7. Eat together with fried eggs.
When you get down here, you make migas with corn tortillas.
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When I wrote this, I never expected any real responses. I'll be moving this to the cooking area.
It has got me thinking on how to scale back, if even for one day a week.
Thanks for taking the time.
Well, my friend, a wise guy once reminded me that "there ain't nobody here but us chickens." We all gotta stick together...and coming up with some cheap-ass food in these uncertain times is a good thing...
I think we all have a few dirt cheap recipes....this thread over in food, might be a good central place to post them
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