Today, 03:27 PM | ? #1 |
Assistant Cook ?Join Date: Sep 2012 Posts: 2 |
College Student - Need Help! Hello!! So I am in need of help. I know nothing about cooking. All I know is I'm one poor college student with next to no time on his hands. My mother gave me a slow cooker, but because she works in Russia it is hard to get a hold of her. I figure that I will use this slow cooker for a lot so I can start it, get to classes and then do homework all while the food is cooking. I currently have two thawed chicken breasts, asparagus, broccoli, and a lot of red potatoes. Does anyone know of anything I can do with these?!? I can pick up a few cheap things at a store if needed but my budget is very small! Any help anyone could give would be greatly appreciated. Like I said, cooking makes about as much sense to me as nuclear physics (I'm a Secondary Education Major) so ANY help is loved. Thank You! ' + '?' + google_ads[i].line2 + '?' + google_ads[i].line3 + '?' + '' + google_ads[i].visible_url + ' '; } } '' } if (google_ads[0].bidtype == "CPC") { /* insert this snippet for each ad call */ google_adnum = google_adnum + google_ads.length; } document.write(s); return; } google_ad_client = 'ca-pub-7757781251671730'; google_ad_channel = '3661091768'; google_ad_output = 'js'; google_max_num_ads = '6'; google_ad_type = 'text'; google_feedback = 'on'; // -->
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Today, 03:47 PM | ? #2 |
Senior Cook ?Join Date: Oct 2010 Posts: 172 |
Is the slow cooker the only cooking appliance/vessel you have? How about a refrigerator for left overs? A frying pan? Maybe a pot to boil water? We've had several kids go away to college and I can't remember one of them going with a slow cooker. I'm sure some one will come up with some ideas. ' + '?' + google_ads[i].line2 + '?' + google_ads[i].line3 + '?' + '' + google_ads[i].visible_url + ' '; } } '' } if (google_ads[0].bidtype == "CPC") { /* insert this snippet for each ad call */ google_adnum = google_adnum + google_ads.length; } document.write(s); return; } google_ad_client = 'ca-pub-7757781251671730'; google_ad_channel = '3915199705'; google_ad_output = 'js'; google_max_num_ads = '6'; google_ad_type = 'text'; google_feedback = 'on'; google_skip = google_adnum; /* to skip for multiple units, insert this snippet for each ad call */ // -->
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Today, 03:58 PM | ? #3 |
Assistant Cook ?Join Date: Sep 2012 Posts: 2 |
I do have a refrigerator and a frying pan/skillet. I live in a house with three roommates so we are decently set up. I just figured the slow cooker would allow me to set it before I go into my class and be able to come home, eat, and tackle my hours and hours of school work! College is tough :(
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Today, 06:01 PM | ? #4 |
Head Chef ?Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Colorado Posts: 2,354 |
Oh my gosh, good for you! So many college students get fast food when things get so busy. I would suggest you get a slow cooker cook book and start trying the recipes. Don't forget the liners to make clean-up easier. Most slow cooker recipes are simple, and you end up with a great result. Your friends and roommates will all want you cooking for them soon. |
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Today, 06:07 PM | ? #5 |
Head Chef ?Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Colorado Posts: 2,354 |
I just thought of something else. If you have an iPhone (so many do) there is an app called big oven that you can put in three ingredients and get different recipes. Just a thought. :). I think the big thing is to have fun! :D |
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Today, 06:09 PM | ? #6 |
Master Chef Site Moderator ?Join Date: Apr 2011 Posts: 9,339 |
+ 1 to Chopper's suggestions. Welcome to DC! Put everything (cut up the veggies and potatoes) in the CP(crockpot), sprinkle with S&P (salt and pepper), and pour over a can of cream of something soup, like mushroom, celery, chicken. Cook on low for 6 hours or so, don't let it dry out. Check out the slow cooker thread!
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Today, 06:23 PM | ? #7 |
Sous Chef ?Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: WV Posts: 606 |
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Master Chef Site Moderator ?Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Maryland Posts: 6,207 |
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With those ingredients I'd suggest cream of celery, broccoli, or chicken. __________________Quoth the chicken, "Fry some more." |
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Today, 06:54 PM | ? #9 |
Head Chef ?Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Sir Francis Drake Hotel Posts: 2,064 |
Change your major to Culinary Arts and you'll never have to worry about where your next meal is coming from.
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Today, 08:40 PM | ? #10 | |
Head Chef ?Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Colorado Posts: 2,354 |
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