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What would an easy dinner be?

Asked by kkcope123 (71points) August 26th, 2010

Any easy and quick dinners? I like meat, veggies.

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Seek's avatar

Slice up some Italian sausages. Toss ‘em in a skillet and brown them. Then, chuck in some sliced Zucchini and crookneck squash. Sprinkle on some Grill Creations Veggie Grill seasoning. Toss. Cover, and let it steam itself until the veggies soften. Ta-da!

Austinlad's avatar

I make a quick pasta dish (noodles, spaghetti, angel hair) mixed with sweet feta cheese, a can of stewed tomatoes and diced black olives, a touch of basil. Good hot or cold. Delicious!

Adirondackwannabe's avatar

Sausage and peppers in a roll.

janbb's avatar

Spaghetti bolognaise – Brown some ground chuck and onions in its own fat, drain, Add one jar spaghetti sauce. Serve over – wait for it – spaghetti!

CMaz's avatar

Leftovers.

kkcope123's avatar

what would be a good dinner with steak?

Seek's avatar

Mashed potatoes and corn on the cob.

Randy's avatar

More steak.

marinelife's avatar

Steak and green beans.

Aster's avatar

This is something I like because I’m weird: saute in a frypan in butter: fresh sliced mushrooms, minced garlic, green onions and Lots of super thinly sliced cabbage . Add to this cooked snak ramen and the chicken seasoning that comes with it.
Oh, I love it.

Brenna_o's avatar

Garbage salad! Lol
Cook up some hamburger and take all the veggies, cheese, meat, dressing, chips you can find that you like. Put them in a big bowl and mix them up. Then WALLAH dinner is surved! :)

jca's avatar

take some hamburger meat, put it in a pan, push it apart so it’s in little pieces, add any veggies you want (squash, string beans, peas, whatever you like) throw in some spices and/or sauce (worcestershire, soy sauce, ginger sauce, whatever), throw in some cooked rice and saute, or saute without the rice and serve on top of rice.

to me, easy means a starch being an English muffin or nice bread, toasted with butter, some cooked veggies, fruit and/or dessert.

christos99's avatar

microwave dinner :) lol

Katexyz's avatar

What you could do is put a little olive oil in the bottom of a skillet, slice up some chicken breast, and fry it up. Wait until it just starts getting brown on the edges to flip it over, that way you only have to flip it once and it will only take 3–5 minutes, depending on how thick you cut it. Meanwhile you can be boiling water and cooking pasta, as well as whatever vegetable you chose for the meal. Peas and broccoli come to mind as good choices. Strain the pasta, add the vegetables and chicken, and stir in your favorite sauce (alfredo would be good here). Enjoy!

gondwanalon's avatar

Number one rule: NEVER use more than one pot to make a meal. Dump in some Ramon, two cans of vegetables (different kinds) and one can of tuna. Badda bing badda boom.

katiebitch's avatar

oh my god go to Target…they have the BEST food

Aster's avatar

Boil rice, cover until done.
In a saucepan, put in 2 cans of Progresso Chicken and Sausage gumbo. Add to it some frozen okra if you like it and some slices of
Eckrich Smoked Sausage you’ve fried with diced garlic. Bring to a boil then simmer 20 min and serve with rice in the bowl.

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