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So excited our 3 1/2 year old has a brand new baby brother! I'm currently not sleeping while mommy is nursing. So we're hoping to add a few "slap a few ingredients together real quick-like" recipes to our list once we head home from the hospital later today.
I feel like we can look up some of the tried and true ones online easily enough. So this super early morning I'm wondering if you can offer up something a little bit out of the ordinary? Something that might be a popular equivalent that isn't typical American cuisine? Like, what's a Thai equivalent? Or Spanish? Scandinavian? Basically anything national or regional across the globe.
I dont mean to say we're strictly looking for a casserole; rather anyrhing that involves at most chopping up a few veggies, slicing a bit of protein, adding some fat, flavors, etc., and putting it all into some kind of vessel and cooking it without a lot of subsequent hands-on work.
Sorry for being vague, but we love to cook and for a little while we need some less time consuming ideas. Abnormal ingredients aren't a barrier. We have access to a pretty wide variety of markets.
Thank you so much, and woo hoo!
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