No matter what your schedule, you're going to end up preparing a meal on the run every now and again. I try to keep the ingredients for several quick and easy meals on hand so I'm not in a bind when I'm rushed for time and have to throw a quick meal together.
Tomato Soup And Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
I always keep
several cans of Campbell's condensed tomato soup and saltine crackers on
hand. Just add a can of milk or water to one can of soup and you're in
business. My husband prefers his grilled cheese sandwiches prepared with
butter in the skillet, but I often leave out the butter completely by
first toasting the bread in the toaster oven, adding the sliced cheese,
and then microwaving until the cheese melts.
Stir Fry
There are a number of generic frozen stir fries on
the market now that are very reasonably priced. I have to pick through
them to find a vegetable combination my family likes, but there really
are many to choose from. You just add your choice of beef, chicken,
pork, or shrimp, and it only takes about 10 minutes to prepare in the
skillet. I add a little soy sauce for extra flavor.
Spaghetti
I always stock up on jars of spaghetti sauce when
they're on sale. I prefer to make my own, but when I'm pressed for time
these jars of sauce come in really handy. My family of three only eats
about half of the sauce at one time, so I freeze the leftover sauce (the
cooked hamburger added), and the next time it just needs to be thawed
out and added to the cooked spaghetti noodles. We used to throw away a
lot of leftover garlic bread, but I found that especially when we're not
planning on having spaghetti ahead of time, toast with butter and garlic
powder is a very acceptable substitute. We actually decided we liked the
garlic toast better so I don't even bother with the garlic bread
anymore. Just add a salad and you have a complete meal.
Chicken Burgers
I often run across frozen breaded chicken
patties on sale. These make a great quick meal, any time of the day.
They can be eaten alone or on a hamburger bun. Just add mayonnaise,
lettuce, and maybe a slice of tomato. We like to eat these with frozen
french fries and maybe a Jell-O salad.
Originally published at Suite 101.
Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom who is the author of What's
for Dinner?, an e-cookbook containing more than 250 quick easy dinner
ideas. For recipes, tips to organize your home, home decorating, crafts,
holiday hints, and more, visit
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