1 package of shrimp Ramen
about 1/2 to 1 cup of broccoli florets
handful of shrimp
Boil the water with the broccoli. After broccoli is half tender fix Ramen according to the directions (I drain most of the water). Heat the handful of shrimp til cooked. Mix the shrimp in with the Ramen and ta-da!
What is good about this meal? It is cheap, quick, and full of nutrients!
Ramen alone is high in fat and salt, whereas the shrimp is a great source of protein and iron, and the broccoli is a also a good source of fiber, and a whole host of vitamins and minerals.
Bad parts of this meal: likely high in sodium and cholesterol....but in retrospect...this is far better than that Big Mac.
The Caged Bird's quest for flavorful, dull-less food that is healthy and cheap.
If we're not willing to settle for junk living, we certainly shouldn't settle for junk food. ~Sally Edwards
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
Potato Soup
1 standard can chicken broth
2 medium red potatoes
2 cups of fresh broccoli florets
2 cups shredded Gouda
2 cups milk
2 Tablespoons of flour
2 cups shredded escarole
Dice the potatoes and boil in the chicken broth for about 10 minutes. After the potatoes are soft, smash in pot. Add 2 cups of milk and broccoli. Bring to a simmer, however be careful to avoid over-boiling. While simmering toss the Gouda with the flour. After the soup has simmered 5-10 minutes add the Gouda/flour mix slowly while stirring. After all the Gouda is added, add the escarole. Simmer for 5-10 minutes more. Serve.
Bacon can be added to this recipe, likely with great results. Roughly a half pound should work.
2 medium red potatoes
2 cups of fresh broccoli florets
2 cups shredded Gouda
2 cups milk
2 Tablespoons of flour
2 cups shredded escarole
Dice the potatoes and boil in the chicken broth for about 10 minutes. After the potatoes are soft, smash in pot. Add 2 cups of milk and broccoli. Bring to a simmer, however be careful to avoid over-boiling. While simmering toss the Gouda with the flour. After the soup has simmered 5-10 minutes add the Gouda/flour mix slowly while stirring. After all the Gouda is added, add the escarole. Simmer for 5-10 minutes more. Serve.
Bacon can be added to this recipe, likely with great results. Roughly a half pound should work.
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