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Back to College Means Creative Dorm Food Creations

August 25th, 2009
 by 
Melissa. 3 Comments

The most creative cooking usually happens when you have to make do with what you’ve got and nothing could be more true then the endless recipes made with instant ramen noodles. When I was in college I won a plastic spray-painted gold spatula for making Pad Thai, using a package of instant ramen noodles, ketchup,  peanut butter and a couple other ingredients; but I wasn’t always that creative, nor did I always have time.

As Labor Day draws closer, students are heading back or already back to college and that means many meals made in the microwave, toaster or simply with hot water. It’s nice to have a quick resource for instant recipe ideas, especially if eating dinner means 2:00 a.m. in the common area of a dorm room. Here are 10 quick and easy meals that can be made with minimal ingredients and require few kitchen tools and little effort.

10 Easy College Meals

Pizza Muffins on Foodista
Ramen Pad Thai on Foodista

Grilled Ham, Cheese and Roasted Red Pepper Panini on Foodista

Green Chili Quesadilla on Foodista

Quick Sweet Potato Black Bean Burritos on Foodista

Sun Dried Tomato Couscous on Foodista

Caesar Salad In A Bag on Foodista

Microwaved Baked Potatoes With Chili and Cheese on Foodista

Cucumber Salad With Rice Wine Vinegar on Foodista

Tomato and Feta Salad on Foodista

Other Great Resources for College Recipe Ideas

Beer and Pancakes.com

Yum Yum.com

Surviving College.com

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What the pho!?

April 10th, 2008
 by 
Sheri Wetherell. 1 Comment

Remember the “Freshman 20″? That’s how many pounds you’d supposedly gain your freshman year of college after eating at the dormitory cafeteria. One meal comes to mind: Turkey (of the processed variety pressed into a big roll), stuffing and mashed potatoes. The potatoes were so starchy and heavy they resembled glue. In fact, one night we did an experiment. Could the gluey taters hold a heavy diner-style plate? We put a normal-sized serving of potatoes on a plate and smashed down on them with a bowl. Carefully the bowl was lifted the bowl off the table and the plate remained firmly adhered to the bottom. I even gave it a little shake and it didn’t budge. That is an example of the food our bodies were trying to digest.

Fortunately we had a kitchen at our dorm, so after a few less-than-palatable meals at the dining hall we started preparing our own meals. Not that those meals were gourmet by any means, but at least we could control our fat and starch intake. No more glue. Usually our meals were Top Ramen-based because it was so cheap – you could buy about 10 packets for a buck! Then we’d ”healthy it up” by adding chicken and vegetables.  

In a recent New York Times article I read about what some universities are serving in their cafeterias. Curried butternut squash soup, Dijon-crusted chicken, mussels,  pho (pronounced fuh), gourmet pizzas fresh out the Italian-style wood-fired oven…Seriously!? 

According to the article, “…as palates grow more sophisticated and admissions become more competitive, many top colleges are paying attention to dining rooms as well as classrooms.” My palate was anything but sophisticated my freshman year.

What ever happened to “the starving college student”? Isn’t starving through college a rite of passage? 

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