Lazy dinners from around the world?

Anonymous
When I don’t feel like cooking, I makes spinach and cheese quesadillas, or pasta and canned sauce.

I found this recipe for a tuna rice bowl with furikake. It was delicious.

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1023224-tuna-mayo-rice-bowl?smid=ck-recipe-iOS-share

It made me wonder - what are other really lazy meals from other countries? I’m looking to add to my collection.
Anonymous
England : anything on toast , eggs on toast , baked beans on toast, cheese on toast…….
Anonymous
Yogurt-rice with an assortment of pickles.
https://www.padmalakshmi.com/yogurt-rice-recipe
Anonymous
Shakshusha
Anonymous
Block of tofu with soy sauce, rice with furikake, steamed edamame. Not sure how authentic this is, but learned it from a college roommate who lived in Japan for a year while in high school.

Anonymous
Ecuador they do avocado toast 😂

Also a very simple steak and white rice and a side of beans.
Anonymous
In france, eat a can of couscous. It is their ramen.

Also, tuna salad sandwich, but instead of mayo, use pureed tomato. This is how the ffench stay so thin.
Anonymous
Spam, egg and rice from Hawaii. Egg can be any style. A little sweetens soy sauce is good too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:England : anything on toast , eggs on toast , baked beans on toast, cheese on toast…….

That is not a meal; that is assembling bread. Brits can't cook, not regular Brits, so please do not use them as an example. There is a reason they stole Indian cuisine. My Brit friend thinks cooking dinner is browning mince, adding beans and canned chili sauce and putting it in the microwave for 8 minutes.
Your post confirmed what we all know: white Brits can't cook.

Anonymous
Most dishes are easy if you know how to cook. But fast dishes are more complex to define.
Easy dish is moussaka, just cut up potatoes, brown mince with onion, make layers, and go in the oven.
Dishes are not sandwiches; every single person in the world, except for the white Brits, knows this.

See my rant above.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In france, eat a can of couscous. It is their ramen.

Also, tuna salad sandwich, but instead of mayo, use pureed tomato. This is how the ffench stay so thin.

This thread is so sad. Do you all really think this counts as dinner? Heck no!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shakshusha

Now that is a legit breakfast dish. I come from the road trip so late and now I am trying to explain to people what a dinner and a dish is, and what is a sandwich.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yogurt-rice with an assortment of pickles.
https://www.padmalakshmi.com/yogurt-rice-recipe

That is no dish, salad, intro, or side dish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yogurt-rice with an assortment of pickles.
https://www.padmalakshmi.com/yogurt-rice-recipe

That is no dish, salad, intro, or side dish.

That’s what we often eat in India as an entire meal with condiments. Not everyone needs to follow your rules.
Anonymous
Fried golden potatoes with fried eggs.
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