Was too lazy to cook, watched this, got hungry, and I'm still too lazy to cook. Sigh. NOW I'll cook. Lazily. Thank you for your inspiration, and for these menus I'll use. Cheers from England.
@@1234jI would totally slice up a tomato and toss it in with black pepper for the grilled cheese. At least then you get to call it "healthy" and it tastes great to boot!
The thing about sh*t in a pot that you failed to mention is that it’s WAY easy to make enough for a whole week in like an hour. So for a lazy meal, it’s mid, but for a lazy meal PREP for a work week, it’s pretty untouchable!
My go to lazy meal is microwave 2 packets of ramen for roughly 4:30 (of course microwaves vary), add 1 or 2 eggs, a healthy amount of frozen peas and corn and microwave for an additional minute or so till the egg is nicely cooked. Finally, add the most readily available hot sauce and some soy sauce. Whenever possible I almost always eat this for lunch it’s just so good. No using a knife, no manual cooking (unless you’d rather cook in a pot), just a little waiting.
The last one - that lazy pizza - in Poland we call this zapiekanka. It's damn delicious. We usually put mushrooms, some sauce and cheese on bread, but you can use whatever combination your heart desires
In my family in Italy we do this with stale bread to not throw it out! Didn't know we were making a polish dish all along lol, we just call it "bread in the oven with sauce on top"
@thanasmanjunatha Bruschetta is toasted bread with tomatoes seasoned with garlic, oil, salt, basil and oregano on top. The toppings may vary but they are usually raw and not cooked. What i was referring to is more similar to pizza, but you put the toppings on a slice of stale bread instead of using dough.
I do peanut butter toast. So basically the same thing except warm and crispier. I usually include honey as well, but raspberry jam or just cut fruit is growing on me. Another option is cheese toast topped with sliced tomatoes and/or cucumber, and sometimes mayo.
Grilled cheese is always better with warm tomato -basil soup. P.S. BEC/M is the best for grilled cheese ( Brie, Emmenthal, Cheddar/Munster ) , with hot honey is Goated.
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Right? I love eating grilled cheese with a tomato soup, especially on cold days...yumm
Congrats on the "lazy pizza"! You've basically invented zapiekanka, which is a typical polish street food. I'd advise a mixture of caramelised onions and mushrooms as a topping, but zapiekanka can have many forms and the ones you've made also look fine.
It's generally referred to as "French bread pizza" here in the UK, and is very common and normal. Throw some salad on the plate with it and you have a very standard, if a bit lazy, meal
a great lazy meal/snack for me is to spread a layer of cream cheese in a glass baking pan, a can of chili beans on the second layer, and on top of that a layer of shredded cheese. Bake between 350-400 until cheese is melted and sides are bubbling, then serve with tortilla chips. I prefer to dip but you could probably eat it on top of the chips as well.
I just wanted to send a note letting you know how much I am LOVING your cookbook. Thank you so much for sharing it with the “cooking challenged” of your fans. Yay!🎉
Another good way to use old rice is Costa Rican rice and beans. You sautee diced onion, garlic, and bell pepper, then mix in the rice and some canned black beans (mix in the liquid from the beans as well). Then stir it around with lizano sauce. It's really good!
Zucchini soup. Put frozen sliced zucchini in a heating blender / soup maker or a pot. Oignon too, if possible cool it at medium heat with olive oil until translucid then put the zucchini in. If in a blender, put water until the "soup" marking. If in a pot, let the zucchini brown a little then cover with water. Add parsley, garlic clove, salt, pepper and a bouillon cube. Let it cook by itself half an hour or for the duration of the soup program, then add a cream cheese of your choice (one portion or two teaspoons of laughing cow, Philadelphia, etc). Then blend together. It takes no time with store bought frozen zucchini, and is quite cheap.
Accidentally lazy recipe. I made an excellent (surprised myself!) soup the other night. Super simple, super cheap, and fast. Drain a can of diced white potatoes, a can of drained sliced or diced carrots, a can of drained sweet potatoes. Add to a big pot. Add 1-1/2 cups chicken broth or veggie broth (from a box), and one small peeled finely diced apple (or 1/2 cup applesauce). Heat on high to boil, then simmer 5-10 mins or so. Add 1 cup either coconut milk (my choice) or evaporated milk (not sweetened condensed milk). Season with salt and pepper. I added curry powder. You can use an emersion blender to make into a purée (I’m on a soft diet after dental surgery), or leave as is. This is great hot, room temp, or chilled, and even better the next day.
My go-to lazy meal is a variation of the lazy pizza. I use naan bread instead of French bread. Better shelf life which means not having to run to the store for bread plus no slicing involved for the ultimate lazy meal!
Mine is: crusted tomatoes+salt+pepper+garlic in a saucepan. Warm it up and the add cooked pasta (especially lazy if it’s precooked from yesterdays dinner). Top it with frozen chopped basil and you’re done. If you feeling fancy add Parmesan or a mozzarella. Maybe some blackbeans just to add that protein. It’s extremely lazy yet feels like a real meal
The "lazy pizza" you depicted is quite similar to bruschetta where you could put many kinds of toppings, from mushrooms to sausages, onto ciabatta bread.
I do this when I have some sort of meat as leftovers and it's really simple and one of my favorite comfort foods Grab a tortilla, put a slice American cheese in one half of the tortilla, spread a bit of mayo in the other half and put some leftover steak, ground beef, whatever in the half with cheese, fold it put it a pan so the cheese can melt, the meat can reheat and the tortilla becomes golden brown and there you have it, a quick 15 minute meal that never fails to put a smile on my face
My lazy recipe is: - Rice - 2 spoons of concentrated tomato paste - pre-cut veggies (on a discount, idk about other countries but in the Netherlands this is widely available) - half a can of white beans - spices (I use salt, pepper, mushroom sauce, soy sauce, paprika powder, chili powder and curry powder) - water Add all ingredients in a rice cooker and wait until it's ready :)
OMG when I saw this I literally got so excited that I jumped out of my seat. In family when we don't have anything to eat we do this. If you want to improve it a little bit sesame oil is great with this and adding cheese also is really nice.
Normally the rice dish is much essier to do as a lot of people always have the rice machine with rice ready to eat. I personally make Fried egg, light soy sauce and sesame oil^^
My favorite lazy food, besides salad, is taking some ciabatta with Kalamata olives baked in it (when I can find it), tearing off a chunk, and tearing that chunk in half lengthwise. Then putting them on a plate and popping it into the microwave for ten seconds. Top with cream cheese, then sprinkle chives and ground black pepper on top. Eat and remember to hydrate. Btw-naan makes fantastic pizza crust
Try: instant noodles in a large saucepan, pour the boiling water away, add some oil and butter, add a minimum of 3 cloves of crushed garlic, mix in well whilst turning the heat up, if the whole meal starts to dry out too much during cooking then add a small amount more oil, for the spices etc. add: plenty of 5 Spice, soy sauce, garlic powder, a bit of onion salt!if you have it) and some frozen peas. This meal is really versatile/scalable and you can even add other things like broccoli if you have frozen, chopped broccoli and microwave in a covered bowl of some water for 6 to 7 minutes first. Whilst you're doing this, you can also cook things like frozen southern fried chicken chunks in the oven. The whole thing is really worth the effort and without any added meat, the leftovers are even more delicious the next day if you've kept them in the fridge overnight!
I would personally go with french toast and french style scrambled eggs The french toast mixture is just egg,milk,sugar or honey, cinnamon and few drops of vanilla. The sweetness compliments the saltiness.
My go to lazy meal is applying ketchup and a couple of cheese slices on a slice of bread. Toast the from one side on a pan till the cheese melts. Sprinkle on some oregano and chilli flakes. Very similar to the lazy pizza he made.
My favorite lazy meal is the pizzadilla. Tortilla, pizza sauce, mozzarella, pepperoni, and another tortilla. Cook it like a quesadilla. It takes ten or fifteen minutes to commit food crimes against two countries at once.
For that first one, keep the kimchi on the side. Add a little sesame oil and keep that egg as runny as possible ( raw if you're comfortable) . Then mix really well. That was my child go to quick meal.
Into the blender: 1 tuna (can tuna 180g), 2 boiled eggs, 1 small onion, teaspoon of mustard and mayo . Blend and there you go. Tuna pate. Put it on bread and eat. Done in 10 min.
one of my lazy food is spaghetti with tahini and soja sauce (salt and sweet) but I love a good grilled cheese, but I go one step further and put some tomato sauce with the cheese and sometime a few drop of tabasco or chili oil.
My go-to grilled cheese uses a sprouted grain wheat bread (Trader Joe's & Whole Foods both have good options - they hold up well to a good crisping and even with extra cheese don't get soggy) and Cooper's Sharp American. Creamy and melty like regular American cheese but a bit more flavor and bite. Cannot be beat!
The lazy pizza is even faster if you buy jarred pizza sauce and cook it in a toaster oven rather than stove. I love this dish -- 2 minutes of prep time, no more than five of cooking, and you have delicious, warm meal. I like to let it cook until the cheese is crispy and bubbly. Mmm-mm :)
As an American I haven't made dough in a long time for pizza. Find your local pizza joint and ask to buy dough. Its like 5 dollars and they might even roll it out for you.
MAKE BREAKFAST OF ETHIOPIA EGG WITH TOMATO ONION CHIL AND EGG FIRST COOK THE ONION TOMATO AND CHIL THEN ADD THE MIXED EGG AND MIX IT WELL UNTIL IT DRIES OR GETSHAPED THEN ADD SALT AND EAT IT WITH BREAD
Can you make a part two , My Mom somtimes always make a french omelete with salt and a tiny bit of vinegar with chopped sauseges cucumbers and tomatoes
The dish of "baguette-pizza" is called zapiekanka in Poland. The only difference is that we first put mushrooms, then cheese, and then the salami or any other toppings.
I try and always have cooked rice in the fridge for when this happens. I hear it up in the microwave, add a (raw) egg directly to it, and add some soy sauce and sometimes some spices. It's probably not as healthy, because there's no veggies, and also there's a slight risk of food poisoning, but it tastes really good, and is probably the quickest meal I know of
My fav lazy go-to is by far scrambled eggs. Usually I cut some chorizo in small pieces, microwave it for a few seconds, which releases the slightly spicy oil, and then I pour the scrambled eggs into that plate, throw some parsely on top, mix it, and there you go. Some side bread strongly recommended.
- Shorshe Ilish (Hilsa Fish with Mustard Curry) 2 - Kacchi Biriyani 3 - Beef Kala Bhuna (Beef Curry) 4 - Bhuna Khichuri with Dim Bhaji (Yellow Rice with Omelette) 5 - Sheek Kebab with Naan (Kebab with Flatbread) 6 - Dal (Lentil Soup)
made the peanut noodles using peanut butter, honey, chili garlic paste, soy sauce, a touch of garlic, and a tiny tiny bit of the hot ramen water to melt it and mix it all together. perfection for a lazy person.
I learned that pizza ppang idea from a Korean food TH-camr. I just use whatever slice of bread on hand, because I don't want the bread to taste wet, I will throw the bread to over to bake to harder and dry, then I just simply spread tomato sauce, add slice of onion and tomato, plus cheese and fresh basil (those are also what I always have at home, I would also add some extra protein like salami, but I don't always have it at home), then I put then back in over to bake. Those are my easy afternoon snack, or brunch.
I like to make theses if you lazy to cook and here the instructions. (Please make) 1: Get some bread (2 slices) 2: Get a cup (put the bread on top of each other)and put the cup in the middle and cut it out. 3: Open it and put some butter and sliced cheese and also put some ham if you would like it. 4: Put it in the microwave for 50 seconds 5: I like to slice it in half for 2 people or more 6: Enjoy it. And 1:Cut the crust of some bread. 2:Get the crust and put ham around them and put them on a plate. 3:Get some cheese and put it around it. 4:Put it in the microwave for 50 seconds then slap the cheese on that were from the sides and cut it in half if you want. 5: Enjoy. Lastly the last one. 1:Melt cheese in a bowl. 2:Get bread at cut narrow stripes. 3:Dip the bread in the cheese and Enjoy.
Personally, my grilled cheese is broiled. I actually made a couple of grilled tomato and cheese sandwiches for Mum earlier this evening. Heat broiler/grill. Four slices of frozen bread (because I store bread by freezing), butter them while still hard. Season the bread, cover two slices with processed cheese slices, the other two with sliced tomato. Foil and then spray a flat baking tray with cooking oil, lay all four slices on it and put under broiler grill. When cheese is melted and bread edges around the tomato has a little browning, turn cheese slices over onto tomato to make into two sandwiches. Put back under grill to toast bread, turn over to toast other side. Once toasted put on a plate and slice into sections and serve. Same method applies to plain grilled tomato and grilled cheese sandwiches, though I do two lots of cheese for extra cheesiness.
great video as a diabled autistic man living in sheltered housing my whole life has been around basically pre prepared meals like microwave meals etc , i online shop from a kinda next step up supermarket in uk actaully they used to be a dept store and branched into food , however i have since beginning of year realised a its expensive b its not good for me but have tried to cook one probs i have is knives knives and autism dont mix well give u an examplei like a dish called chicken and parwn paella i buy a ready meal for 5 pound 40 but love pasta and of course from uk indian curry been watching your vids cple weeks now lots stuff i could do and preparing it at weekends is a good idea esp since my keyworker is around on sundays and can help
Got a great one for you from france : half baguette + garlic and olive oil mix (either fresh or powder if you're lazy) + blue cheese + walnuts, 10-15mn in the oven. You may add a drizzle of honey if you like . Enjoy ❤❤
Personally for grilled cheese I like to melt some butter with some minced garlic and maybe some chilli flakes befor buttering the bread with it Life changing 🙌
My lazy meal would probably be an extremely inauthentic egg fried rice lol Eggs, diced carrots, onions, bell peppers (most important part because it simulates the wok hei flavor), cumin seeds, soy sauce, leeks and garlic, topped with fried onions and sriracha
Was too lazy to cook, watched this, got hungry, and I'm still too lazy to cook.
Sigh. NOW I'll cook. Lazily. Thank you for your inspiration, and for these menus I'll use. Cheers from England.
What did you end up making ? I'm gonna guess the grilled cheese
@@Hakim_Balls 😅 Yes, no contest, for speed, simplicity and calorie hit factor. Who needs vegetables and vitamins when hunger and sloth intersect 🤔😅
me when I make sandwich
@@1234jI would totally slice up a tomato and toss it in with black pepper for the grilled cheese. At least then you get to call it "healthy" and it tastes great to boot!
@@SifArtoriasI make a lazier variant of caramelized onion
we all know that the true biggest effort is not the cooking, but washing the dishes after every meal
Grilled cheese still wins.
No dishwasher?
The thing about sh*t in a pot that you failed to mention is that it’s WAY easy to make enough for a whole week in like an hour. So for a lazy meal, it’s mid, but for a lazy meal PREP for a work week, it’s pretty untouchable!
Yeah and simply add cocomilk and curry paste or broath and bouquet garni etc you have infinite easy variations
That was what I was thinking. Your just doing the work of 3-5 days in 1-2 hours
As a Korean person who eats the kimchi thing, adding sesame oil makes it even better.
Can't find sesame oil, would be PERFECT, but I do use sesame seeds yummy
Do you pour sesame oil at the end?
I was gonna write that!
@@oyaoyaoya7753yeah
@@oyaoyaoya7753 You can!
My go to lazy meal is microwave 2 packets of ramen for roughly 4:30 (of course microwaves vary), add 1 or 2 eggs, a healthy amount of frozen peas and corn and microwave for an additional minute or so till the egg is nicely cooked. Finally, add the most readily available hot sauce and some soy sauce. Whenever possible I almost always eat this for lunch it’s just so good. No using a knife, no manual cooking (unless you’d rather cook in a pot), just a little waiting.
Very lazy
i find that cherry tomatoes and cheese also go very well in ramen! i never tried peas tho it sounds yummy
The last one - that lazy pizza - in Poland we call this zapiekanka. It's damn delicious. We usually put mushrooms, some sauce and cheese on bread, but you can use whatever combination your heart desires
You can say Pizza is just max effort zapiekanka
In my family in Italy we do this with stale bread to not throw it out! Didn't know we were making a polish dish all along lol, we just call it "bread in the oven with sauce on top"
@@alchemichelawhat’s the difference between this and bruschetta
@thanasmanjunatha Bruschetta is toasted bread with tomatoes seasoned with garlic, oil, salt, basil and oregano on top. The toppings may vary but they are usually raw and not cooked. What i was referring to is more similar to pizza, but you put the toppings on a slice of stale bread instead of using dough.
i call it pizza baggete
you should also rate it on the amount of dishes cause thats effects the laziness
You know what's more lazy? It's when I cook noodles and eat it inside the pan. Why? Because I'm too lazy to clean the dishes afterward 😂
Food stays warmer as well
Sometimes I eat them uncooked, that's even more lazyer.
they do that in korea street food they cook ramen in pan and then eaten out of pan
@@nyjucu3769and they're fucking delicious too
But you still have to wash the pan, i cook them in a rock
Kwoowk this when you’re too lazy to kwoowk!
Hope this becomes the top comment lol
@@lostboi2271it will mark my words
Kwoowk
@@lostboi2271It became
Lazy to kwook :3
"Cook this when you're too lazy to cook." Proceeds to cook more complicated things than what I cook on non-lazy days...
Ikr. Who the heck bother topping their pizza with basil when they're feeling lazy lmaoo
For me, nothing beats a peanut butter and jelly sandwich when I'm too lazy to cook. Or it's too hot to cook. Or it's too late to cook. Or...
Dude, a PBJ with a sliced brioche, with a honey peanut butter and really nice preserves, like a pomegranate. Oh my god. Diabetic paradise.
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And a glass of milk.
I do peanut butter toast. So basically the same thing except warm and crispier. I usually include honey as well, but raspberry jam or just cut fruit is growing on me. Another option is cheese toast topped with sliced tomatoes and/or cucumber, and sometimes mayo.
Grilled cheese is always better with warm tomato -basil soup.
P.S. BEC/M is the best for grilled cheese ( Brie, Emmenthal, Cheddar/Munster ) , with hot honey is Goated.
Right? I love eating grilled cheese with a tomato soup, especially on cold days...yumm
goat cheese also tastes sooo good in it
Congrats on the "lazy pizza"! You've basically invented zapiekanka, which is a typical polish street food. I'd advise a mixture of caramelised onions and mushrooms as a topping, but zapiekanka can have many forms and the ones you've made also look fine.
Mozzarella balls
It's generally referred to as "French bread pizza" here in the UK, and is very common and normal. Throw some salad on the plate with it and you have a very standard, if a bit lazy, meal
“Shit in a pot” had me dead 💀 😂
🤬 Swearing?
That is haram 'I'mnt' angry'
As a Hungarian, thanks for pronouncing "gulyás" well.
yeah i'm pretty sure he's Hungarian as well
@@cherrikola999 no, if I remember correctly he's Romanian.
His mom is ethnically hungarian, he mentioned that in the 19th christmas dish video
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you have encouraged me to become a chef when I grow up and be like you😊 you’re basically my idol
a great lazy meal/snack for me is to spread a layer of cream cheese in a glass baking pan, a can of chili beans on the second layer, and on top of that a layer of shredded cheese. Bake between 350-400 until cheese is melted and sides are bubbling, then serve with tortilla chips. I prefer to dip but you could probably eat it on top of the chips as well.
I just wanted to send a note letting you know how much I am LOVING your cookbook. Thank you so much for sharing it with the “cooking challenged” of your fans. Yay!🎉
You should do meals that use leftover food. I recently made fried egg rice using leftover rice for the first time and it's so damn good
funnily enough fried rice is usually made with leftover rice, its tastes sm better
Another good way to use old rice is Costa Rican rice and beans. You sautee diced onion, garlic, and bell pepper, then mix in the rice and some canned black beans (mix in the liquid from the beans as well). Then stir it around with lizano sauce. It's really good!
Zucchini soup. Put frozen sliced zucchini in a heating blender / soup maker or a pot. Oignon too, if possible cool it at medium heat with olive oil until translucid then put the zucchini in. If in a blender, put water until the "soup" marking. If in a pot, let the zucchini brown a little then cover with water.
Add parsley, garlic clove, salt, pepper and a bouillon cube. Let it cook by itself half an hour or for the duration of the soup program, then add a cream cheese of your choice (one portion or two teaspoons of laughing cow, Philadelphia, etc).
Then blend together.
It takes no time with store bought frozen zucchini, and is quite cheap.
Accidentally lazy recipe.
I made an excellent (surprised myself!) soup the other night.
Super simple, super cheap, and fast.
Drain a can of diced white potatoes, a can of drained sliced or diced carrots, a can of drained sweet potatoes. Add to a big pot. Add 1-1/2 cups chicken broth or veggie broth (from a box), and one small peeled finely diced apple (or 1/2 cup applesauce). Heat on high to boil, then simmer 5-10 mins or so. Add 1 cup either coconut milk (my choice) or evaporated milk (not sweetened condensed milk). Season with salt and pepper. I added curry powder.
You can use an emersion blender to make into a purée (I’m on a soft diet after dental surgery), or leave as is.
This is great hot, room temp, or chilled, and even better the next day.
Today I learned that canned diced potatoes and carrots exist somewhere in the world! Are you for real! WOW!
Please do more like this man, I'm so bad at cooking. Great video!
Cereal is go-to food when I’m lazy, don’t want to cook, and hungry.
"You could whip it out at a lazy party and impress everyone" - KWOOWK 2023
Spaghetti is my go-to lazy meal. My dad used to make “jambalaya” to use up leftover veggies. I would love to see MORE of these lazy meal ideas!!
canned tuna with canned beans((or buckwheat)) is a combo i didnt expect to become my go to lazy meal
noodles and peanut butter sauce is my go-to. Adding chilli oil lifts this to a whole new level
My go-to lazy meal is a variation of the lazy pizza. I use naan bread instead of French bread. Better shelf life which means not having to run to the store for bread plus no slicing involved for the ultimate lazy meal!
That lazy pizza is honestly so good! We used to do it using stale Altamuran bread (idc how you classify it) it's soo good and easy
Mine is: crusted tomatoes+salt+pepper+garlic in a saucepan. Warm it up and the add cooked pasta (especially lazy if it’s precooked from yesterdays dinner). Top it with frozen chopped basil and you’re done. If you feeling fancy add Parmesan or a mozzarella. Maybe some blackbeans just to add that protein. It’s extremely lazy yet feels like a real meal
The "lazy pizza" you depicted is quite similar to bruschetta where you could put many kinds of toppings, from mushrooms to sausages, onto ciabatta bread.
I do this when I have some sort of meat as leftovers and it's really simple and one of my favorite comfort foods
Grab a tortilla, put a slice American cheese in one half of the tortilla, spread a bit of mayo in the other half and put some leftover steak, ground beef, whatever in the half with cheese, fold it put it a pan so the cheese can melt, the meat can reheat and the tortilla becomes golden brown and there you have it, a quick 15 minute meal that never fails to put a smile on my face
Great clip, I like all the dishes. Lazy summer salads would be a cool topic too.
Please make this a series 🙏🙏🙏
My lazy recipe is:
- Rice
- 2 spoons of concentrated tomato paste
- pre-cut veggies (on a discount, idk about other countries but in the Netherlands this is widely available)
- half a can of white beans
- spices (I use salt, pepper, mushroom sauce, soy sauce, paprika powder, chili powder and curry powder)
- water
Add all ingredients in a rice cooker and wait until it's ready :)
Last one is just polish street food called 'zapiekanka', which is baguette wit cheese on top and mushrooms, ketchup and other optional ingredients.
"Can of sardines while crying" made me laugh so loud that people turned to give me funny looks, LMAO! 😂
I had to subscribe to you, because you are so authentic,creative,real,funny,and down right likeable.
OMG when I saw this I literally got so excited that I jumped out of my seat. In family when we don't have anything to eat we do this. If you want to improve it a little bit sesame oil is great with this and adding cheese also is really nice.
Normally the rice dish is much essier to do as a lot of people always have the rice machine with rice ready to eat. I personally make Fried egg, light soy sauce and sesame oil^^
I love the butter coverage!!
Lmfao I am so on board with this whole video and everything in it lol ❤
my list of lazy food:
- grilled cheese
- enchiladas (ez edition)
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- nachos (ez edition)
- nasi goreng (when i am feeling a bit more motivated)
My favorite lazy food, besides salad, is taking some ciabatta with Kalamata olives baked in it (when I can find it), tearing off a chunk, and tearing that chunk in half lengthwise. Then putting them on a plate and popping it into the microwave for ten seconds. Top with cream cheese, then sprinkle chives and ground black pepper on top. Eat and remember to hydrate.
Btw-naan makes fantastic pizza crust
Yes! Naan pizza is one of my goto lazy meals.
Try: instant noodles in a large saucepan, pour the boiling water away, add some oil and butter, add a minimum of 3 cloves of crushed garlic, mix in well whilst turning the heat up, if the whole meal starts to dry out too much during cooking then add a small amount more oil, for the spices etc. add: plenty of 5 Spice, soy sauce, garlic powder, a bit of onion salt!if you have it) and some frozen peas. This meal is really versatile/scalable and you can even add other things like broccoli if you have frozen, chopped broccoli and microwave in a covered bowl of some water for 6 to 7 minutes first. Whilst you're doing this, you can also cook things like frozen southern fried chicken chunks in the oven. The whole thing is really worth the effort and without any added meat, the leftovers are even more delicious the next day if you've kept them in the fridge overnight!
Cheese, canned corn, tuna, and sriracha quesadilla. Easier if you have a toasted sandwich maker but manageable in a pan.
I would personally go with french toast and french style scrambled eggs
The french toast mixture is just egg,milk,sugar or honey, cinnamon and few drops of vanilla.
The sweetness compliments the saltiness.
My go to lazy meal is applying ketchup and a couple of cheese slices on a slice of bread. Toast the from one side on a pan till the cheese melts. Sprinkle on some oregano and chilli flakes. Very similar to the lazy pizza he made.
My favorite lazy meal is the pizzadilla. Tortilla, pizza sauce, mozzarella, pepperoni, and another tortilla. Cook it like a quesadilla. It takes ten or fifteen minutes to commit food crimes against two countries at once.
This isn’t a kwoowk vid without a Netherlands burn. I love it.
more of these ideas please 🥳
For that first one, keep the kimchi on the side. Add a little sesame oil and keep that egg as runny as possible ( raw if you're comfortable) . Then mix really well. That was my child go to quick meal.
addendum suggestion for the grilled cheese. Make two, fry an egg, and put the egg between the grilled cheeses. Cut in half and consume.
The last recipe is some Polish pizza bread called Zapiekanka (served as a baguette with mushrooms and cheese as a base and lots of different toppings)
I really cant cook and I dont even dare to try these things out, but I enjoy you so much as a person.
I really like you dude
Ur awesome
Into the blender: 1 tuna (can tuna 180g), 2 boiled eggs, 1 small onion, teaspoon of mustard and mayo . Blend and there you go. Tuna pate. Put it on bread and eat. Done in 10 min.
In part 2 of this series you could add an health bar too with time, effort and taste. Love you videos and energy in them 😊
Man!!! That full fridge😍
That commentor with the noodles and peanut butter sauce 😊 right back at you, that is one simple delicious recipe.
For the kimchi egg rice thing, I love to add furikake, kewpie mayo, and teriyaki sauce (a little korean-japanese fusion haha)
After 3 videos, I bought his cookbook. Amazing channel
you can also make a pizza in a pan! there are recipes online, it's niiceee
My mom makes this, it’s so bussin even without the pepperoni, just put some garlic, oil, mozzarella, tomatoes, and some basil on a baguette.
one of my lazy food is spaghetti with tahini and soja sauce (salt and sweet)
but I love a good grilled cheese, but I go one step further and put some tomato sauce with the cheese and sometime a few drop of tabasco or chili oil.
You are a real 👨🍳 chef 👨🍳
My go-to grilled cheese uses a sprouted grain wheat bread (Trader Joe's & Whole Foods both have good options - they hold up well to a good crisping and even with extra cheese don't get soggy) and Cooper's Sharp American. Creamy and melty like regular American cheese but a bit more flavor and bite. Cannot be beat!
The lazy pizza is even faster if you buy jarred pizza sauce and cook it in a toaster oven rather than stove. I love this dish -- 2 minutes of prep time, no more than five of cooking, and you have delicious, warm meal. I like to let it cook until the cheese is crispy and bubbly. Mmm-mm :)
Yep, just buy one of the cans/jars from a reputable brand. But a lot of times I just use Passata as a base.
This is the way.
You call it too lazy to cook, but after working in the yard I call it too tired to cook.
Cottage cheese with tomato olive oil, Chili powder and thyme.
As an American I haven't made dough in a long time for pizza. Find your local pizza joint and ask to buy dough. Its like 5 dollars and they might even roll it out for you.
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MAKE BREAKFAST OF ETHIOPIA EGG WITH TOMATO ONION CHIL AND EGG FIRST COOK THE ONION TOMATO AND CHIL THEN ADD THE MIXED EGG AND MIX IT WELL UNTIL IT DRIES OR GETSHAPED THEN ADD SALT AND EAT IT WITH BREAD
I do the lazy pizza quite often, usually I'll grill some aubergine to go on top as well and it's so good
He already looks like a chef. The body type. Beard. Tats. Born for it
YES! THIS RICE IS DONE RIGHT ! LOVE IT
Do another one but rate the nutritional value of each dish
Can you make a part two , My Mom somtimes always make a french omelete with salt and a tiny bit of vinegar with chopped sauseges cucumbers and tomatoes
The dish of "baguette-pizza" is called zapiekanka in Poland. The only difference is that we first put mushrooms, then cheese, and then the salami or any other toppings.
I try and always have cooked rice in the fridge for when this happens. I hear it up in the microwave, add a (raw) egg directly to it, and add some soy sauce and sometimes some spices. It's probably not as healthy, because there's no veggies, and also there's a slight risk of food poisoning, but it tastes really good, and is probably the quickest meal I know of
That just inspired me to make lazy pizza on bagels. Thanks for that!
the sardine is actually a 6 or 7 (10 time, 10 effort, 0 taste) :D
My fav lazy go-to is by far scrambled eggs.
Usually I cut some chorizo in small pieces, microwave it for a few seconds, which releases the slightly spicy oil, and then I pour the scrambled eggs into that plate, throw some parsely on top, mix it, and there you go. Some side bread strongly recommended.
- Shorshe Ilish (Hilsa Fish with Mustard Curry)
2 - Kacchi Biriyani
3 - Beef Kala Bhuna (Beef Curry)
4 - Bhuna Khichuri with Dim Bhaji (Yellow Rice with Omelette)
5 - Sheek Kebab with Naan (Kebab with Flatbread)
6 - Dal (Lentil Soup)
How did you know? Bro I’m going to try this shit right now. Thank you ❤
made the peanut noodles using peanut butter, honey, chili garlic paste, soy sauce, a touch of garlic, and a tiny tiny bit of the hot ramen water to melt it and mix it all together. perfection for a lazy person.
I learned that pizza ppang idea from a Korean food TH-camr.
I just use whatever slice of bread on hand, because I don't want the bread to taste wet, I will throw the bread to over to bake to harder and dry, then I just simply spread tomato sauce, add slice of onion and tomato, plus cheese and fresh basil (those are also what I always have at home, I would also add some extra protein like salami, but I don't always have it at home), then I put then back in over to bake.
Those are my easy afternoon snack, or brunch.
Great video man! Now i know what will be my dinner!😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
I like to make theses if you lazy to cook and here the instructions. (Please make)
1: Get some bread (2 slices)
2: Get a cup (put the bread on top of each other)and put the cup in the middle and cut it out.
3: Open it and put some butter and sliced cheese and also put some ham if you would like it.
4: Put it in the microwave for 50 seconds
5: I like to slice it in half for 2 people or more
6: Enjoy it.
And
1:Cut the crust of some bread.
2:Get the crust and put ham around them and put them on a plate.
3:Get some cheese and put it around it.
4:Put it in the microwave for 50 seconds then slap the cheese on that were from the sides and cut it in half if you want.
5: Enjoy.
Lastly the last one.
1:Melt cheese in a bowl.
2:Get bread at cut narrow stripes.
3:Dip the bread in the cheese and Enjoy.
Personally, my grilled cheese is broiled. I actually made a couple of grilled tomato and cheese sandwiches for Mum earlier this evening. Heat broiler/grill. Four slices of frozen bread (because I store bread by freezing), butter them while still hard. Season the bread, cover two slices with processed cheese slices, the other two with sliced tomato. Foil and then spray a flat baking tray with cooking oil, lay all four slices on it and put under broiler grill. When cheese is melted and bread edges around the tomato has a little browning, turn cheese slices over onto tomato to make into two sandwiches. Put back under grill to toast bread, turn over to toast other side. Once toasted put on a plate and slice into sections and serve.
Same method applies to plain grilled tomato and grilled cheese sandwiches, though I do two lots of cheese for extra cheesiness.
The lighting makes it look post apocalyptic, and I'm here for it
I do the pizza one all the time, but I use the naan bread I get at Trader Joe's to do it... they make the perfect crust for an individual size pizza!
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great video as a diabled autistic man living in sheltered housing my whole life has been around basically pre prepared meals like microwave meals etc , i online shop from a kinda next step up supermarket in uk actaully they used to be a dept store and branched into food , however i have since beginning of year realised a its expensive b its not good for me but have tried to cook one probs i have is knives knives and autism dont mix well give u an examplei like a dish called chicken and parwn paella i buy a ready meal for 5 pound 40 but love pasta and of course from uk indian curry been watching your vids cple weeks now lots stuff i could do and preparing it at weekends is a good idea esp since my keyworker is around on sundays and can help
Got a great one for you from france : half baguette + garlic and olive oil mix (either fresh or powder if you're lazy) + blue cheese + walnuts, 10-15mn in the oven. You may add a drizzle of honey if you like . Enjoy ❤❤
My favourite food is veggies and an egg with anything. Noodles, bread and cheese, rice...
I was looking for these recipes
Personally for grilled cheese
I like to melt some butter with some minced garlic and maybe some chilli flakes befor buttering the bread with it
Life changing 🙌
My lazy meal would probably be an extremely inauthentic egg fried rice lol
Eggs, diced carrots, onions, bell peppers (most important part because it simulates the wok hei flavor), cumin seeds, soy sauce, leeks and garlic, topped with fried onions and sriracha
that AH pindakaas is LIFE. I miss that.
Anyone else agree that kwoowk's commentary would sound worse if there wasn't the classic "non-native English speaker vocabulary"
Like "gingerly" 😂