5 Ridiculously Easy Meal Ideas for Busy (or Lazy) College Students
You’ve moved into the dorms, classes have started, and college is officially in full swing. You’re probably loving all that homework and new-found freedom, but you’ve probably already grown tired of the food offered in your dorm cafeteria. Sure, it’s not bad, but you probably don’t want to subsist on the fast food chains and greasy dorm fare that your pricey meal plan pays for.
Most dorm setups don’t allow for much cooking, and you probably don’t have regular, constant access to a stovetop or oven. Fortunately, there’s plenty of healthy meal options that you can prepare with an occasional hour in front of the community stove or just the microwave that you hauled from your parents’ house. These five beyond-easy and budget-friendly recipes will get you started, even if you don’t have much time or inclination.
Eggs n’ Spaghetti
This recipe might sound humble, but even the New York Times has recognized the glory of eggs scrambled with a little pasta. Scrambling a couple of eggs with freshly cooked pasta couldn’t be easier, and it’s perfect for cash-strapped budgets. If you happen to come across some fresh herbs or a small chunk of Parmesan lingering in your refrigerator, throw those in there, too. If you’ve got nothing but the basics, a good glug of olive oil, salt, pepper, and garlic are all you’ll need for a healthy (and delicious) dinner.
Rotisserie chicken tacos
This recipe is technically cheating, because it involves no actual cooking. Swing by a grocery store and pick up a rotisserie roasted chicken for around $5, and you’ll have enough protein to feed everyone on your floor. Frozen corn, black beans, and rice are excellent substitutes for vegetarians, and you can dress your tacos with whatever condiments you have in the refrigerator. For an Asian flavor, drizzle with sriracha and a few drops of sesame oil, or go Mexican with guacamole and salsa swiped from the dorm cafeteria.