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re: Favorite meal to make for yourself
Posted on 4/30/16 at 10:01 pm to JBM210
Posted on 4/30/16 at 10:01 pm to JBM210
I've got a weird one, but I crave it like a champ home alone. It's a bastardized version of a paleo beef and veggie bowl I saw a while back (I'm not paleo by any means, but it had everything I loved).
1 lb. ground meat (I alternate between chicken, turkey, pork, deer, and beef).
2 cups broccoli florets.
2 cups cauliflower florets.
1 onion.
3-5 cloves of garlic
I like heat like a mo fo, so 3-5 diced habaneros.
Can of rotel drained.
1/2 cup broth of your choice (I change based on meat).
Seasonings of your choice.
Caramelize onions, throw in garlic and peppers to soften at the end, remove. Brown meat. Throw onions, garlic, and peppers back in. Add broth. Throw in broccoli and cauliflower, cover, and cook until the broccoli and cauliflower is tender.
Serves a whole family, but I'll box it up and make 4-5 meals out of it for myself. It's about the best comfort food I know, it's quick if you buy the broccoli and cauliflower bags at Walmart, and it's supremely filling without being hellaciously bad for you.
1 lb. ground meat (I alternate between chicken, turkey, pork, deer, and beef).
2 cups broccoli florets.
2 cups cauliflower florets.
1 onion.
3-5 cloves of garlic
I like heat like a mo fo, so 3-5 diced habaneros.
Can of rotel drained.
1/2 cup broth of your choice (I change based on meat).
Seasonings of your choice.
Caramelize onions, throw in garlic and peppers to soften at the end, remove. Brown meat. Throw onions, garlic, and peppers back in. Add broth. Throw in broccoli and cauliflower, cover, and cook until the broccoli and cauliflower is tender.
Serves a whole family, but I'll box it up and make 4-5 meals out of it for myself. It's about the best comfort food I know, it's quick if you buy the broccoli and cauliflower bags at Walmart, and it's supremely filling without being hellaciously bad for you.
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