Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s a lazy meal.. which is what OP asked for. You can add to it if it’s not enough food but it fits what OP asked.
Anonymous wrote:Not a traditional meal, but I had this growing up in the Middle East as a fast supper (lunch at 2-3 pm used to be the main meal of the day): open a can of tuna, add lemon and olive oil, sometimes a bit of crushed garlic, and eat with hot pita bread just dipping the bread into tuna. I still do this, and still love it. It’s my secret pleasure fast food.
Anonymous wrote: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 wrote: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.
a "can" of couscous? Does it come already cooked in a can? It's pasta, so it's like Chef BoyardCousCous?
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.
Anonymous wrote:Yogurt-rice with an assortment of pickles.
https://www.padmalakshmi.com/yogurt-rice-recipe
Anonymous wrote: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.