| I have a stovetop and a toaster oven. Various meats in freezer. Need this to be low- maintenance, thanks! |
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Go out and buy a crockpot if you want a meat or pot roast.
You can also braise on a stove top in a Dutch oven. |
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Breaded chicken cutlets?
Do you have a big Dutch oven you can use on the stovetop? What meats do you have? Are we talking hamburger meat, whole pork loin, filet, fish? |
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Chili
Stir fry Do you have a BBQ outside? If so, go grill some of the meat. |
| Do you have frozen shrimp? You could do something like a shrimp scampi. |
| If you have a grill you can do a turkey pretty easily. Otherwise, maybe you could do some chicken breasts in a saucepan. |
| pasketti |
| Can you buy a pre-cooked ham and heat it up in the toaster oven? |
| I'm making a veal and lamb stew. The recipe also calls for dark beer and red wine. So delicious! |
| Spaghetti and garlic bread |
| I'm in the same boat and figured we'd go out to dinner - we have no family in town. But there are so few restaurants open... now I'm wishing that I had planned around cooking. If I were the OP, I'd race to Balduccis and get some prepared sides, and do a honey baked ham. We've been getting by with the grilll, rice maker, toaster oven, micro, and a single burner temporarily but it's getting really old, esp in lousy weather. |
| Take it easy and go with the flow. Order Chinese or pizza. You'll all fondly remember this Christmas as being different. And if you really want to, make something special for New Years and call it a Christmas/NYs combo. |
| coq au vin |
| chicken Marsala. Easy peasy and delicious. |
| Chinese take out. |