Tag: easy recipe

Queen’s Eats: Is Tasty worth the hype?

We’ve all scrolled through our feed and fallen into the Tasty trance. It’s impossible not to love those beautiful overhead shots of hands combining ingredients that have been pre-chopped and organized into little glass bowls. Tasty is a food-centric branch of Buzzfeed, a media company known for quantity...

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Queen’s best weird food combinations

University is a time for unleashing your creativity, and the kitchen is no exception. When your fridge is empty, but your stomach is grumbling, you may have to resort to unique methods of feeding yourself. With a student’s budget and plenty of free time, it’s no wonder Queen’s students have invented...

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Cream cheese, maple, and pecan mini cheesecakes recipe

If you’re invited to a potluck but have midterms to study for, we’ve got you covered. This recipe for delicious mini cheesecakes is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth while taking minimal time and effort to prepare. This dish is usually a favourite among friends and family, and can be whipped up for...

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Hearty homemade mac and cheese recipe

When I’m stressed out, nothing consoles me like a big bowl of creamy, homemade macaroni and cheese—Kraft Dinner doesn’t cut it. This recipe is more of an indulgent treat than a weekly staple, but it never fails to pick me up when I’m down or impress those I share it with. The best part: a batch of...

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The ultimate Valentine's Day cookies

Whether you’re trying to impress your special someone or need some TLC cookies just for you, the average student doesn’t exactly have the time to spend a whole day in the kitchen. Lucky for you, I’ve tried every “quick & easy recipe” in the book and have found the ultimate, delicious Valentine’s...

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Sweet and easy granola

While I’m all about having a do-it-yourself attitude when it comes to cooking, I definitely have my limits. My ideal recipe consists of cheap ingredients, delicious flavours and most importantly, minimal prep time. Even though I don’t mind working on my schoolwork while something sits in the oven,...

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Pork chops and pan-fried peppers

This delicious dish of pork chops and pan-fried peppers tastes like a home-cooked family dinner and is a great, comforting meal for the colder months ahead.  Whether it be to impress a date or simply treat yourself, it’s essential to have a few easy but delicious recipes up your sleeve. I’m talking...

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From basic to delish with a mircowave

Eating well as a student is hard — funds are low and schedules are full. It’s easy to associate cooking with high grocery bills and wasted time. Why spend an hour in my kitchen for something I’ll eat in five minutes when I could be in Stauffer? Using a microwave, elevate your meals and take up less...

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Fall harvest soup to keep you warm this season

As we put away our bikinis for blanket scarfs and trade days at the Pier for nights at Stauffer, autumn is upon us. With Thanksgiving around the corner, my desire for warm homemade meals is at an all time high.  This soup will keep you toasty so that you can hold off turning on that furnace for a...

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Campus Cooking: Chickpea Brownies

Bear with me here – I was skeptical too. If you’d asked me a week ago, I would’ve told you chickpeas belong nowhere NEAR brownies. Fast forward to tasting this recipe and let me tell you, I had no idea what I was missing. These are creamy, chocolatey and don’t have that “healthy” aftertaste you’d...

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Easy blueberry cinnamon rolls

Reading Week may be over, but I’m not ready to sink into a studying funk just yet. This easy recipe will keep those studying blues at bay, especially with a delicious, sugary glaze and juicy blueberries oozing out of this fluffy, soft dessert! This recipe is perfect to wind down after a long day...

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Two-ingredient pancakes: healthy, tasty and quick

Something about pancakes just tastes like home. They’re a treat very few of us indulge in while at school, but if the recipe is this simple and delicious, why not? These pancakes have just two ingredients: banana and eggs. You can whip them up in seconds and with no added sweetener they leave sugary...

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The breakfast crunch

It can be hard to find store-bought granola bars that don’t have a list of ingredients you can’t pronounce, and while these snacks might seem healthy, they really ought to be preserved for the occasional treat. But why waste your time with store bought bars when you can make your own healthy version...

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Thanksgiving made easy: No bake cheesecake

When I think of Thanksgiving, I automatically think of turkey, gravy, stuffing, roasted vegetables and, best of all, the desserts. Pie and tarts are the traditional hearty desserts to cap off a Thanksgiving meal but, this year, I wanted something that’s quick and easy to whip up: no bake caramel apple...

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