Quick Meal Ideas

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Quick Meal Ideas

Here's some ideas for easy meals and appetizers using the following ingredients:

Grab a bag of combination frozen vegetables and:

  • Add to pasta during the last 3 minutes of cooking time. Drain. Toss with reduced-fat salad dressing and cooked diced chicken for an easy salad.
  • Cook and pile on cooked pizza crusts. Drizzle with reduced-fat salad dressing and top with low-fat mozzarella cheese. Bake to melt the cheese.
  • Stir-fry with cooked chicken or seafood. Add in lite soy sauce. Serve over rice or noodles.

Open some flour tortillas and:

  • Cut into wedges and spray generously with nonstick cooking spray. Bake at 400 degrees until crisp. Sprinkle with dried herbs before baking if desired.
  • Spread reduced-fat cream cheese onto tortillas. Top with thinly sliced meat or vegetables. Roll up, wrap in plastic wrap and chill. Stick toothpicks into roll 1 inch apart. Cut between the toothpicks for an easy snack or appetizer.
  • Do the same as above, except use 4 tortillas and spread with cream cheese. Add on meat or vegetables and stack the tortillas on each other until all ingredients are used. Cut into wedges to serve.

Use a can of tomatoes and:

  • Drain and toss with hot pasta, herbs and a dash of Parmesan cheese.
  • Add one 14 ½-ounce can undrained diced tomatoes in place of ½ cup water when preparing instant rice.
  • Add to a slow cooker with chicken recipes in place of 1 cup water.
  • Add drained, diced Italian-style tomatoes on top of turkey meatloaf during the last 15 minutes of baking instead of tomato sauce.
  • Add ½ cup drained, diced tomatoes to a bowl of hot tomato soup for extra flavor.

 

Select a bag of frozen corn and:

  • Make Quick Succotash. Combine 1 box frozen lima beans with 1 cup frozen corn kernels, a thinly sliced onion, 1 cup milk and a pinch of honey in a saucepan. Bring to boil and cook on a simmer for 20 minutes until limas are tender and milk is reduced to a few tablespoons. Increase the heat and stir constantly until milk is just glazed over the vegetables.


  • Make Easy Corn Chowder. Combine 1 tablespoon olive oil with 1 medium onion in a medium saucepan and cook until onion is golden. Add 2 diced medium potatoes and toss for a few minutes. Add 2 cups fat-free (skim) milk and fresh ground pepper. Simmer for 15 minutes. Add 2 cups frozen corn and return to a simmer.

 

Buy a carton of eggs or egg substitute and:

  • Make Quick Spanish-Style Eggs. Scramble eggs in a nonstick skillet with diced onion and peppers. Pile into a warmed whole-wheat or corn tortilla. Roll up. Top with bottled salsa.

  • Make Indian-Style Eggs. Add hard-boiled eggs to cooked brown rice. Add a few drops of olive oil and raisins or currants and lightly sautéed chopped apple.

 

Rehydrate a package of dried mushrooms and:

  • Toss rehydrated mushrooms with shaped pastas, olive oil and sauted garlic.
  • Fill an omelet with rehydrated mushrooms and bean sprouts and top with a little soy sauce.
  • Top any homemade pizza with rehydrated mushrooms.
  • Rehydrate 1 cup dried mushrooms and saute in a little olive oil. Add a clove of minced garlic and pile high on 4 pieces of toasted French bread (1 oz each) for a delicious appetizer.

 

Find a jar of roasted red peppers and:

  • Puree 2 roasted peppers with 2 teaspoons olive oil and 1 teaspoon capers. Spread on 4 slices of toast for a nice appetizer.
  • Toss roasted peppers with pasta and rehydrated sun-dried tomatoes.
  • Slice into strips and place on homemade pizzas.
  • Toss chopped roasted red peppers into chicken soup.

 

Take a package of reduced-fat cream cheese and:

  • Soften 1 cup cream cheese and mix with 2 Tablespoons sugar-free strawberry jam. Spread on 6 slices whole-grain toast.
  • Mix 3 Tablespoons into 1 pound of hot mashed potatoes. Add minced chives for extra flavor.
  • Spread 2/3 cup softened cream cheese over 4 slices French bread. Place under the broiler for 2 minutes. Top with slices of ripe tomato and sliced cucumber.

 

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