Anonymous wrote:Frozen vegetable dumplings and homemade egg drop soup with baby spinach added
Nachos with beans, cheese, toppings of lettuce, tomato, avocado, green onions and salsa
Frozen pierogi with sautéed cabbage and onions. I use coleslaw mix so I have minimal chopping
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you cook the Trader Joe’s refrigerated meatballs without any fancy appliances- just an oven or stove?
Is a microwave a fancy appliance? Nuke them.
^^ If you don't have one I would cut in half and fry on the stove for quick, cook in sauce on stove if you want sauce.
Can you break that down? How do you fry on the stove? And for how long? I would love to make meatballs and pasta but only know how to make the pasta.
Start boiling water (for pasta). Spray oil into a frying pan. Or pour a little oil. Either works. Put frozen meatballs directly into hot oil, medium heat. Stir/flip a few times every few minutes until they start to brown. When you’ve flipped them a few times pour sauce on top and turn heat to med low. Cover. Now is a good time to put the pasta in the boiling water. When it’s done, the sauce is done. If you’re unsure about whether or not you’re burning the sauce stir it once in a while.
You can also microwave the meatballs.
When you get more comfortable you can add a little diced onion and garlic to the pan with the meatballs. You can throw in handfuls of spinach or a little basil when the sauce goes in. You can top with flakes of Parmesan cheese when it’s done. These things are not hard or complicated but if you’re starting from zero, take it slow.
Sorry - this is too vague for me. How many minutes am I cooking the meatballs on the stove? How do I know when they are done?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you cook the Trader Joe’s refrigerated meatballs without any fancy appliances- just an oven or stove?
Is a microwave a fancy appliance? Nuke them.
^^ If you don't have one I would cut in half and fry on the stove for quick, cook in sauce on stove if you want sauce.
Can you break that down? How do you fry on the stove? And for how long? I would love to make meatballs and pasta but only know how to make the pasta.
Start boiling water (for pasta). Spray oil into a frying pan. Or pour a little oil. Either works. Put frozen meatballs directly into hot oil, medium heat. Stir/flip a few times every few minutes until they start to brown. When you’ve flipped them a few times pour sauce on top and turn heat to med low. Cover. Now is a good time to put the pasta in the boiling water. When it’s done, the sauce is done. If you’re unsure about whether or not you’re burning the sauce stir it once in a while.
You can also microwave the meatballs.
When you get more comfortable you can add a little diced onion and garlic to the pan with the meatballs. You can throw in handfuls of spinach or a little basil when the sauce goes in. You can top with flakes of Parmesan cheese when it’s done. These things are not hard or complicated but if you’re starting from zero, take it slow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you cook the Trader Joe’s refrigerated meatballs without any fancy appliances- just an oven or stove?
Is a microwave a fancy appliance? Nuke them.
^^ If you don't have one I would cut in half and fry on the stove for quick, cook in sauce on stove if you want sauce.
Can you break that down? How do you fry on the stove? And for how long? I would love to make meatballs and pasta but only know how to make the pasta.
Start boiling water (for pasta). Spray oil into a frying pan. Or pour a little oil. Either works. Put frozen meatballs directly into hot oil, medium heat. Stir/flip a few times every few minutes until they start to brown. When you’ve flipped them a few times pour sauce on top and turn heat to med low. Cover. Now is a good time to put the pasta in the boiling water. When it’s done, the sauce is done. If you’re unsure about whether or not you’re burning the sauce stir it once in a while.
You can also microwave the meatballs.
When you get more comfortable you can add a little diced onion and garlic to the pan with the meatballs. You can throw in handfuls of spinach or a little basil when the sauce goes in. You can top with flakes of Parmesan cheese when it’s done. These things are not hard or complicated but if you’re starting from zero, take it slow.
Anonymous wrote:How do you cook the Trader Joe’s refrigerated meatballs without any fancy appliances- just an oven or stove?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Salsa and chicken in the crock or instapot. Serve over rice with any toppings you have at home (sc, cheese, more salsa, lettuce)
This! One jar of salsa and 2-4 chicken breast in the crock pot. Down! Use it for tacos, tostadas, quesadillas, or just serve with some rice. This is my easiest dinner for when I just can’t cook. Everyone loves it. Trader Joe’s salsa authentica works the best. It’s a very simple salsa with no other random vegetables (or fruit!) in there. This makes it a good blank slate for people to customize as they like
How long do you cook it in the crockpot?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Salsa and chicken in the crock or instapot. Serve over rice with any toppings you have at home (sc, cheese, more salsa, lettuce)
This! One jar of salsa and 2-4 chicken breast in the crock pot. Down! Use it for tacos, tostadas, quesadillas, or just serve with some rice. This is my easiest dinner for when I just can’t cook. Everyone loves it. Trader Joe’s salsa authentica works the best. It’s a very simple salsa with no other random vegetables (or fruit!) in there. This makes it a good blank slate for people to customize as they like