Being a college student means two things: I don't have a consistent income, and I have to grocery shop. This often results in a difficult standstill. So if you find yourself in the same situation as me, I have something to help you out! Here are three recipes inspired by the ultimate college food: pizza. #1: Tortilla Pizza I actually got this from one of Madeleine Olivia's videos. It's super easy! Simply grab a tortilla and pile on whatever toppings are your favorites. Stick it in the oven and you're good to go. 450 for just a few minutes is probably good. #2: Pizza Wrap While you have your package of tortillas handy, try wrapping it up and grilling it instead of using the oven. Delicious and portable. #3: Pizza Pasta This last one seems like a stretch, but it was actually better than I expected. Switch out the crust -- or in this case, tortilla -- for pasta, and you have our third dish! (Just make sure your toppings of choice work well with pasta.)
What is your favorite pizza topping? I gotta say, pineapple and/or mushrooms are my go-to.
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I really love to cook. And recently, I've been watching a ton of "What I Eat in a Day" videos for recipe ideas and to form my grocery lists (a new trend perhaps?). Breakfast I've come to realize that I am a fan of warm, heavier breakfasts and dinners, while I choose lighter and fresher lunches. So for breakfast on this day, I made a cheese and pepper quesadilla. I've been buying vegan cheese that's coconut-based instead of dairy-based and, honestly, it's life changing. I also paired this yummy dish with a banana + peanut butter + honey and a cup of tea. Lunch I truly eat the same thing for lunch every day. Because I have to pack a lunch and bring it to class, salads are always easy. I grabbed an apple and made a salad with:
Dinner A truly amazing meal. Eating a hot dinner really adds the "comfort" to comfort food. I made a stuffed bell pepper with whatever was in my fridge, and I wasn't as hungry as I normally am, so I just added a handful of nuts and berries. Here's what was inside:
What's your favorite meal? Would you want to see more of these posts in the future?
I love to cook. There's something about cutting vegetables and figuring out sauces and spices that is very, very therapeutic -- right? Below, I've included the recipes of two really good meals I fixed recently. Let me know what you think! Chocolate Chip Waffles with Cinnamon Apples
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Teriyaki Chicken with Maple Sriracha Vegetables
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AuthorI am a September baby, which may be the root of my love for fall. I love dark chocolate, popcorn, and I do actually like brussel sprouts. I'm the kind of person that listens to a Christmas song in September. (But only one. I don't want to ruin the ~magic~). Archives
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