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Aayan

I moved out for uni recently and I need to learn how to cook

what are some foods with easy recipes (Ideally somewhat healthy)

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kanyefan4238173
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Bananas and clementines

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KClaw
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Beans ? Idk whether it's easy tho
Also where u moved to bro? Which uni

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kirrans
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yeah run that op what's your full name too while you're at it

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KClaw
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Lol why?

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danii1
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Bro's investigating a lil too much

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I_LOVE_LESS
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you should definitely try cooking indian food its a lot easier than it seems and theres a lot of vegetarian recipies and chicken based that are BOMB

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Blaezey
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any form of eggs for breakfast is usually pretty easy. There are lots of pasta recipes that are usually just boil pasta+add sauce/toppings. Personally, I'm a fan of chicken meals loaded with spices.

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Aayan
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Yeah I'm looking at eggs, I saw this and it looks really good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRc6DprPSyI
I'm gonna try make it now and see how it ends up

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Aayan
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ok that shit is WAY harder than it looks
(at least for someone who's never cooked before)

how tf do you crack an egg that cleanly
and how do you separate the white without the yolk falling out
and why is there so much white in the video compared to my eggs 😭😭😭

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Harapan845
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mf got those genetically modified eggs

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welikefortniteandvalorant
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Pasta by far the easiest and it tastes good
Rice also hard if you know 1 or 2 side dishes with it

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toofan1
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Eggs
A lot of varaties with eggs

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kamisavitar
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Water
Cold water
Hot water
Frozen water
Water with ice cubes
Holy water

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Aayan
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Ice soup 🥶🥶

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bronzil_enjoyer
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grilled ice 🔥🔥🔥

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number1_Demon1_fan
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1st don’t be British.
2nd eggs for the morning
Pasta, rice and others with some meat (fish or beef or chicken or others) for lunch and diner

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raavv
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(Almost) anything pasta-related is generally very easy and more importantly cheap and you can pretty much just throw whatever meat + veg in there. You can buy relatively cheap pasta sauces pre-made (pesto or tomato-base) or you can make your own. It requires a few ingredients but all are fairly cheap and it isn't very difficult (tomatoes, puree, olive oil, garlic, onions). The pasta itself is a few mins just needs some salt very simple

As a bonus if you make your own tomato sauce for pasta you can use it for homemade pizza which is actually surprisingly easy

Somewhat similar but noodles for a stir fry with any leftovers you may have pretty fire

If you like oven-roasted potatoes (you're british so I assume you must) they're actually very easy to make

If money is tight then buying whole chickens is much cheaper than pre-cut chicken breast and google can tell you how to cook + carve it. A little intimidating but more delicious + cheaper and will probably help your confidence in the kitchen

Experiment with eggs. Cheap and very nutritious. Good breakfast option with bread/meat or cereal or whatever else

Sorry none of these are hard recipes or anything but the good people on google search probably would write it out far better than I can on vlr. Personally I just have a bunch of meat things and carb things I can cook and I'll just add A to B at random but the more you try the more you'll hone in on what you want to make and maybe even enjoy making

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4ch1p4p4
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Check out KWOOK on YouTube, he has plenty of videos of easy recipes, especially for university students

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danii1
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YouTube is gonna be filled with some nice and cheap food recipes for ya

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Warlordwibz
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  • Eggs
  • Pasta
  • Stir Fry
  • Schnitzel
  • Fried Rice
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bobwoblob
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slow cooker recipes are fool proof. You just put a bunch of ingredients in it (barely any chopping) and then just let it cook it for awhile. And you can put some rice in a rice cooker before it's done and then you'll have meals for awhile.

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