Recipes are compatible for a dorm room and an apartment depending on cooking experience beforehand
Deciding what to have for dinner every night is a real challenge a lot of people can agree on. Now you are in college, it has become harder, your parents cannot make the decision of what to eat and then cook it for you. Having free reign as to what you can buy at the grocery store and what you can eat can be overwhelming. Deciding what to cook and how easy or hard the recipes you choose to make it is a difficult decision. Is ACAC more convenient? Luckily this article will help you in deciding if you want to cook and what to cook.
These meal ideas are easy to make and are vegetarian too. Scrambled eggs, what can go wrong with eggs? A lot, which is why this recipe can potentially help in preventing a disaster. Firstly, heat your pan with some oil or butter, if you do not want the bottom to be burnt. Next get your eggs and whisk them up in a bowl. Throw them in the pan on a medium heat and whisk them consistently until they form the consistency of a scrambled egg. When making scrambled eggs you should know what they look like so you know when they are cooked. Scrambled eggs thicken as they heat up more and will come together. Alongside making your eggs, choose toast or a bagel to toast. Serve it all up together and there you have scrambled eggs.
Sunny side up eggs also are a great option, eggs are cooked in the oil until the side cooking has turned the correct colors. Flip the egg for around 20 seconds and then take off the heat. The yolk should still be runny once it is cut open, hopefully.
Chickpea burgers are also a great addition. Ingredients required for this recipe include chickpeas, onion, spices of your choice, breadcrumbs and two eggs for every tin of chickpeas you use. Grab the chickpeas and blend them, cut the onions and mix the spices and eggs. Once the latter has been completed, mix everything together and the consistency should form thick enough to hold a shape but also not too thin to fall apart when cooking. Cook for around 20 minutes on a medium to low heat so they do not burn. Nothing can hurt you raw in this recipe, just the eggs which will be cooked after 20 minutes.
Stuffed bell peppers are a great option for those who love veggies. Of your chosen vegetables, cook them off slightly in a frying pan, such as onions, peppers, tomatoes, zucchini and more. Your oven needs to be heated for this recipe, 400°F. Stuff your peppers with the fillings and cook them for 35 minutes. Once 35 minutes is up, take out, add cheese and cook for a further 10 minutes.
As an alternative option for those struggling with food insecurity TU’s True Blue Pantry works as a food bank helping anyone on campus including students, faculty and staff. This pantry helped immense numbers of people come through food poverty without making it public knowledge, allowing an aspect of privacy. The pantry is located in LaFortune House, opposite the Reynolds Centre, only open certain hours on the Tulsa True Blue Pantry website.