Quick recipes for students
Saviour of the Students
Calling all students! Being able to cook up a few simple recipes is a must. Not only it learn to
cook nutritious, delicious meals from scratch but it helps you stay healthy and stick to a budget.
So, whether you’re after a quick-fix dinner, want to get organised for the week ahead, or are in
need of some easy recipes for students going to school we’ve got you covered. Here are a few of
our favourite student-friendly recipes to that will help you…
1. Tomato Pasta
This Tomato Pasta is tasty to eat and one of the easy recipes for students. This healthy student
recipe surely is low cost but high quality and won't take much effort. The ingredients you'll need
for this dish are olive oil, onion, garlic clove chopped tomatoes, sugar, some sauce, pasta, and
cheese (optional) and sliced bread.
Steps:
1. Fry an onion, add garlic and heat for a minute.
2. Add the sugar and tomatoes boil it then add some sauces and add the seasoning to taste.
3. Simultaneously, boil the pasta.
4. Drain the pasta and mix it with the sauce. Spread it over with cheese if you want.
2. Vegetable Sandwich
Mumbai street style sandwich is a simple veg sandwich which is so filling and healthy too. You
could use brown bread to make it healthy. A wholesome meal which can be prepared in a jiffy.
Pack it for your kid's lunchbox or for picnics. It always comes handy when you have green chutney at
home. It’s better to use homemade sandwich masala which makes this sandwich very yummy
just like the one we get out. The ingredients you’ll need are bread slices, green chutney, butter,
tomato cut in slices, boiled potato, cucumber, onion, sandwich masala/chaat masala as needed.
Steps:
1. Cut the sides of the bread and apply butter on it then apply the chutney
2.Put the cucumber, tomato and potato slices on it.
3.Sprinkle little sandwich masala/chaat masala.
4. Cut into any shape you want and serve with tomato sauce.
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