Saying Goodbye: College-Ready Recipes for My Little Brother

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses easy recipes and cooking tips for college students, particularly focusing on using rice cookers and micro cookers. Participants share their personal experiences and favorite dishes that are suitable for a college setting.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions their brother is leaving for college and seeks easy recipes for him to cook using a rice cooker and micro cooker.
  • Another participant shares that their daughter cooked a significant amount of ramen noodles in her micro cooker during college.
  • A participant provides links to additional resources about what college-bound students may need for cooking.
  • One participant describes their favorite recipes, including a cheese dip and a micro-cake made in the respective cookers.
  • Another participant references a Food Network episode that features microwave cooking, sharing a personal experience with a chicken curry recipe that is quick and easy for busy individuals.
  • A participant shares a detailed recipe for microwave chicken curry, expressing their intention to try it due to cravings for good curry.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a variety of personal experiences and recipes without indicating agreement or disagreement on specific points.

Contextual Notes

The discussion centers around practical cooking solutions for college students, highlighting the use of specific kitchen appliances and the ease of preparing meals in a busy lifestyle.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and community members looking for simple cooking ideas for college students may find the shared experiences and recipes beneficial.

jessica_momof6
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my little brother is leaving for college tomorrow *sniff*

I talked my mom into buying him the rice cooker and the micro cooker.

Tell me your favorite easy college student-ready things that he can cook in them.

:D

or just links if you have them ;)
 
Ramen noodles- my micro-cooker went to college with my daughter, and she said she probably cooked 5000 pkgs over the 4 years.
 
If you ever watch Ham on the Street from The Food Network did an episode on microwave cooking. You can look up the recipes online at www.foodnetwork.com he did a delicious (we make it all the time) Chicken Curry and brownies from scratch in the microwave. The curry is done in about 15 minutes. Awesome for this BUSY mother of 4! The first step is microwaving curry paste with oil for 3 minutes make sure he combines the chicken first otherwise the Rice Cooker Plus will burn and melt (personal experience).
 
FYI cheffers... here's that recip for the microwave chicken curry...

2 tablespoons Indian curry paste
3 tablespoons olive oil
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into strips
1/2 bunch basil, leaves chopped
1/2 bunch cilantro, leaves chopped
2 (13.5-ounce) cans coconut milk
2 tablespoons soy sauce
Kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Steamed rice, to serve
Paprika, for garnish
1 scallion, thinly sliced, for garnish

In a large microwave safe pot with a lid, mix together the curry paste and oil. Microwave on high for 3 minutes. Add the chicken to the pot and stir. Cover with the lid and microwave on medium for 8 minutes.
Add the basil, cilantro, coconut milk, and soy sauce and season with salt and pepper. Give it a good stir, cover it, and microwave on medium for 4 minutes. Stir it again, cover, and let it rest for 3 or 4 minutes. Serve over steamed rice, garnished with paprika and scallions.

I think I'm gonna have to try this one! I have been craving a good curry and haven't found a good place in MN yet (Man I miss London!)...
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is "Saying Goodbye: College-Ready Recipes for My Little Brother" about?

"Saying Goodbye: College-Ready Recipes for My Little Brother" is a heartfelt cookbook that combines practical cooking advice with personal anecdotes. It aims to equip young adults, particularly those heading off to college, with easy-to-follow recipes that are both delicious and budget-friendly, while also sharing the author's experiences and memories with their younger brother.

Who is the target audience for this cookbook?

The primary target audience for this cookbook includes high school graduates preparing for college, as well as parents and guardians looking for a meaningful gift to help their children transition to independent living. It also appeals to anyone interested in simple, quick recipes that fit a busy lifestyle.

What types of recipes can I expect to find in the book?

The book features a variety of recipes, including breakfast options, quick lunches, easy dinners, and snacks. Each recipe is designed to be straightforward and requires minimal cooking skills, making it perfect for beginners. Additionally, the recipes often utilize common ingredients to keep costs low.

Are the recipes healthy?

Yes, many of the recipes in "Saying Goodbye: College-Ready Recipes for My Little Brother" focus on using fresh ingredients and balanced meals. While the book includes indulgent treats, it also emphasizes nutritious options that can help young adults maintain a healthy diet while managing their busy schedules.

Can this book be used as a gift for someone other than a brother?

Absolutely! While the book is written with a brother in mind, its practical recipes and relatable stories make it a great gift for anyone preparing to live independently, including sisters, friends, or even roommates. It serves as a thoughtful way to support anyone embarking on their college journey.

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