Favorite easy under 5 ingredient treats and meals

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Martha Stewart’s Turkey Burgers

https://www.marthastewart.com/337340/favorite-turkey-burger

I’ve been making these for years - with rice & veggie. Yum for all.


Those look good. Do you think the bread crumbs are a must? Perhaps I could sub an egg as a binder?
Anonymous
Lentil soup.

-1 onion, 2 carrots, 2 celery, chopped and sautéed.
-red lentils
-cumin (cook a bit with the vegetables before adding water)
-water
-salt pepper to taste

Lentils and rice
- sautéed an onion in moderate amount of olive oil and salt
-add green lentils and rice, cover with water and cook

We eat with a big dollop of plain yogurt on top
Anonymous
After my wife started growing basil in her garden and we got large crops of basil leaves, this has become one of the family favorites and a regular in our meal rotation. It is 5 ingredients (pork chops, basil, garlic, lemon juice, olive oil) plus salt and pepper, so technically 7, but I think it still counts and is trivially simple to make.

https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/grilled-pork-chops-with-basil-garlic-rub-3362266

Put the ingredients in a mini food processor (I have a 2 cup processor that works great for this), blend, rub on the pork chops and you can cook on the grill, in a skillet or in the oven. I usually do the oven on a tray with a cooking rack on it. The one simple but time consuming thing that I add that I think makes a world of difference is I brine the pork chops, which keeps them very moist. Just put salt in boiling water to dissolve, add cold water, put in the pork chops and let them sit 2-4 hours in the fridge before the rub and cooking.
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