Feeling hungry? 4 of my favorite products you can make in the microwave

As the weeks of college go by, the dining hall becomes less and less appealing. I can only handle so much salad and cheese pizza. Sometimes even the thought of trekking across campus has me rethinking whether I actually need lunch. This was until I finally took a trip to Target and discovered the aisles of dorm friendly products. After sorting through the good and the bad, I’ve created this list of my personal favorites.

#1.  Velveeta Shells & Cheese

Okay, this stuff is amazing. I actually preferred it over the Kraft because the cheese comes in a squeeze pack instead of as a powder. I feel like that makes it feel more “real”. It’s super easy to prepare, it only asks for water and it is so fast.

 

#2. Barilla Ready Pasta

These are penne noodles that cook in 60 seconds! I couldn’t believe it when I first discovered the product. You can cook these noodles and dress them up any way you like including Southwest pasta salad, penne Alfredo, and maybe even plain noodles. The possibilities are endless.

 

#3. Purely Elizabeth oatmeal

This stuff is actually incredible. I felt so trendy preparing my bright blue oatmeal. The best part is that it’s totally natural and tastes amazing. Prepare this hot or as overnight oats.

 

#4. Skinny Pop Popcorn

Alright, I know what you are thinking. Popcorn is not technically a meal. However, Skinny Pop Popcorn should be.  The whole experience is magical. The Popcorn pops in this cute box that prevented popcorn from falling on the floor while I was binge watching Netflix and the popcorn somehow managed to taste like movie theatre popcorn while still being low-calorie.

Know anymore good microwave products? Let me know in the comments!

Speedy dorm room microwave spaghetti

I felt that it was appropriate to begin this blog with the first microwave recipe that I mastered. Spaghetti is one of my absolute favorite dishes, but the process of having to carry multiple pots down to the kitchen didn’t sound all that appetizing. That’s when it occurred to me that I could simply boil the pasta in my microwave and at least save one pot. I tried this the first time I made spaghetti, but still used a sauce pan to warm the sauce. This was going great until I almost burned myself trying to carry the saucepan back upstairs. I knew that there had to be another way. After long research, I finally created this recipe that’s both dorm room savvy and delicious.

What you Need

  • ½ cup of dry spaghetti noodles
  • ½ cup of store-bought pasta sauce
  • Pinch of sea salt
  • Optional: Pinch of crushed red pepper/ parmesan
  • A microwave-safe mug (preferably with a lid)

 

Directions

  1. First you are going to want to prep your spaghetti noodles. The noodles are going to need to be lying straight across in the mug, so I recommend breaking each noodle into four pieces. This can be achieved in a short amount of time, by snapping the noodles in huge bunches together.7592056784_IMG_4224
  2. After the noodles are all lying in the mug, you can add water. Fill the mug until no noodles are above the water line, but overfilling can cause spilling in the microwave.
  3. Cover mug with lid and cook in the microwave for 4 minutes. After the timer runs out, check your noodles. If the pasta is soft proceed to the next step, if not, microwave for 2 more minutes.Mug in Microwave
  4. Once your noodles are done cooking, pour out water using a colander (if you don’t have one, just be careful to not spill any pasta when pouring the water in the sink) then fill your mug with the pasta sauce and stir till it is evenly distributed throughout the noodles.
  5. Microwave for just 45 seconds
  6. Top with crushed red pepper and parmesan.
  7. Enjoy!

 

Let me know how it works out in the comments! 🙂