Posts Tagged spicy

Work Week Meals

By the time I get home from work and go for a run, I’m usually ready to eat anything that looks even remotely edible that is put in front of me.  Thankfully, I’ve started making individual components during the weekend that I use to throw dinner together quickly during the week.

Those chickpea cutlets from the last post are awesome when warmed in the toaster oven and tossed with Frank’s Red hot on top of a spinach salad with zucchini and random farmer’s market vegetables.  I also threw some leftover baked sweet potato slices on top.

The Buffalo chickpea cutlets are also a good example of my theory that a lot of meat-based dishes taste good because of the sauce they are served with.

Another super easy week night dinner is homemade vegetable pizza.  I make this individual pizza in less than 10 minutes with the help of pre-made mini pizza shells that I find in the bread section of the grocery store near the pitas.

I top with sauce (I usually have homemade on hand, but use jarred by all means), vegetables, olives, and cheese if you feel like it.

One last quick meal: Pasta with bean balls and raw vegetables.  I made a full batch of bean balls (posted here) from Veganomicon, on the weekend, so for this meal I really just boiled some pasta, and topped it with the pre-made sauce and balls (tee hee), sliced some raw zucchini and threw some spinach on top. 

Excuse the crummy photo, smudged camera lense!

Excuse the crummy photo, smudged camera lens!

There’s no excuse to hit the drive thru when you can make tasty and healthy (not to mention much cheaper) meals like this in as little as 10 minutes!

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Trashy-Fab Noodle Soup

Yes, this “recipe” is for ramen noodles.  No, it’s not healthy.  I suppose subbing the seasoning packet that comes with the fried crunchy noodles of goodness with vegetable bullion makes it a bit healthier, but not by much.

I love ramen noodles, and I don’t know if I’ll ever stop loving them.  We called it “curly soup” when I was little because of the shape of the noodles.  Now I just call it comfort.  I slurped this up yesterday afternoon when I came home from work early with a migraine, and combined with a couple Excedrin migraine and a nap with my head under a pillow, I felt 90% better after.

Trashy-Fab Noodle Soup

  • 1 package of ramen noodles
  • 1 vegetable bullion cube
  • few slices of red bell pepper
  • handful of baby spinach
  • 1 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • 1/4 of a lime
  • handful of cilantro

Boil water, add noodles (discard the seasoning packet).  After 1 minute, add the bell pepper slices and spinach. 30 seconds later add bullion cube, soy sauce, and sesame oil.  Pour into a big soup bowl and add the juice of the lime, dropping the lime into the bowl after (I just think this is fun!)  Add the cilantro, tearing into pieces as  you add it.  Top with a few drops of sriracha and eat your trashy-fab creation!

Note:  If you’re classier than I am, sub the ramen with soba noodles or other pasta.  If you’ve found a healthy alternative quick-cooking noodle  that actually tastes good, pleaseeeeee let me know!

**Don’t judge me, you know you love ramen noodles too!**

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