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partial_accumen@lemmy.world 1 year agoI don’t know of many doing day-to-day cooking for “fun”. Its a bother. However, if you’re okay without requiring gourmet meals, its not too bad. There are shortcuts.
- Learn a total of 5 or 6 meals total, thats it forever. Then repeat them. You’ll always know the ingredients, and you can buy in larger quantities so it doesn’t break the bank.
- Choose fairly simple preparation things. Sure fancy food is nice, but a PITA to prepare. Keep it simple.
- A meal is 3 things: a single serving of protein, a single serving of vegetables, a single serving of starch. A serving is a portion about the size of your closed fist. Example: pork, green beans, potatoes. Thats a meal.
- Choose ingredients that are fairly cheap or easy to substitute.
Pulled pork is one of the easiest, cheapest, and tastiest meals you can make.
Ingredients:
3lbs (or 1.3Kg) Pork - any of these cuts is fine, buy what’s cheap:
- shoulder/butt
- loin
- "country ribs"
- “cutlets” Buns Green beans (can is fine to begin/fast, frozen when you want to up your game) Bottle of BBQ sauce
Instructions:
- Plug in a crockpot (if you don’t own one, they’re cheap new and even cheaper second hand, expect $10 to $20 to buy one)
- Set it for “slow” or “long” or “6 hours” or “low” labels vary, its all the same setting
- Turn on your kitchen fauct. Put a cup under the water for 3 seconds. Pour that water in the crockpot.
- Put in your pork
- Put 1/2 of your bottle of BBQ sauce in the crock pot on top of the pork.
- Walk away for at least 4 hours. If its 6 or 8 hours, thats fine too.
- When you come back take two forks and pull the meal apart. It will be very soft. Us this time to remove any bones if your pork cuts had bones. Meat will fall off the bone easily. Use your two forks to pull the meat apart, shredding it. Do this until all the meat is shredded. If you came back at the 4 hour mark, leave again for another 2 hours or so. If you’re already at the 6 or 8 hour mark, You’re done!
Empty your can of green beans in a Microwave safe dish and put it on high for 2.5 minutes or until their hot. Green beans in the can are already cooked when canned, so they’re safe to eat at any temperature.
Get a bun, pull out some wonderful pulled pork on it, add some more of the BBQ sauce from your bottle. You’ve got a protein, a veg, and a starch.
That 3lbs will feed you for almost a week. You can freeze some on day two or three for meals for future weeks.
LaChaleurDeLaNuit@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Limit@lemm.ee 1 year ago
You can do this with beef or chicken too.
MonkderZweite@feddit.ch 1 year ago
[deleted]partial_accumen@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Did you miss the instruction to put half a bottle of BBQ sauce on it, and the other instruction to cook it for a total of 6 hours?
MonkderZweite@feddit.ch 1 year ago
Yep, my bad.
partial_accumen@lemmy.world 1 year ago
No worries! Have a great day!
emberwit@feddit.de 1 year ago
Not two, six hours!
spacecowboy@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
Thank you for taking the time to write that out for a complete stranger. I’m gonna give it a go!
You’re a good human.