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]]>Are you in the mood for a filling breakfast that is quick and easy to make? This omelet toasted sandwich containing coriander, green chili, tomatoes, and turmeric will be sure to satisfy your tastebuds.
If a spicy Mexican dish and lunch or dinner sounds like something up your alley, then this quesadilla recipe is worth trying out. Shred some pieces of your favorite cheese and some chicken and put them together with your favorite toppings inside a tortilla, which you’ll then grill to perfection.
This Italian-inspired sandwich is ideal for an outdoor lunch in the summertime. Fill your panini bread with tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, pesto, and eggplants, and drizzle it in olive oil before letting your presss take care of the rest.
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]]>Make your own Meditterian spread by using whatever ingredients you have from leftovers. Use five to seven components like carrots, radishes, cucumbers, and broccoli as well as leftovers from your fridge like shrimp or hard-boiled eggs. Pair them with one dip like hummus, labneh, or babaganoush and sprinkle some feta cheese, olive oil, and za’atar spice on top.
Use your leftover pasta for a pasta salad by tossing it with oil, vinegar, canned tuna, arugula, capers, and tomatoes. If you have leftover chicken or salmon, add it to your salad or make a sandwich with it.
Soups and chillis will fill you up without making you feel bloated and they’re super easy to make in batches. Top them off with pesto, yogurt, toasted nuts, shallots, and parmesan cheese, and chilies. Make sure you have some tasty bread to dip into it.
Salads are great easy meals to make and you can switch up the proteins so you don’t get sick of them. Canned tuna, shrimps, shredded chicken, hard-boiled eggs, and sliced steak taste amazing in salads.
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]]>The post Creative Ways To Get The Most Out Of Your Panini Press appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Are you in the mood for a filling breakfast that is quick and easy to make? This omelet toasted sandwich containing coriander, green chili, tomatoes, and turmeric will be sure to satisfy your tastebuds.
If a spicy Mexican dish and lunch or dinner sounds like something up your alley, then this quesadilla recipe is worth trying out. Shred some pieces of your favorite cheese and some chicken and put them together with your favorite toppings inside a tortilla, which you’ll then grill to perfection.
This Italian-inspired sandwich is ideal for an outdoor lunch in the summertime. Fill your panini bread with tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, pesto, and eggplants, and drizzle it in olive oil before letting your presss take care of the rest.
The post Creative Ways To Get The Most Out Of Your Panini Press appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Here’s What to Make For Lunch While Working From Home appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Make your own Meditterian spread by using whatever ingredients you have from leftovers. Use five to seven components like carrots, radishes, cucumbers, and broccoli as well as leftovers from your fridge like shrimp or hard-boiled eggs. Pair them with one dip like hummus, labneh, or babaganoush and sprinkle some feta cheese, olive oil, and za’atar spice on top.
Use your leftover pasta for a pasta salad by tossing it with oil, vinegar, canned tuna, arugula, capers, and tomatoes. If you have leftover chicken or salmon, add it to your salad or make a sandwich with it.
Soups and chillis will fill you up without making you feel bloated and they’re super easy to make in batches. Top them off with pesto, yogurt, toasted nuts, shallots, and parmesan cheese, and chilies. Make sure you have some tasty bread to dip into it.
Salads are great easy meals to make and you can switch up the proteins so you don’t get sick of them. Canned tuna, shrimps, shredded chicken, hard-boiled eggs, and sliced steak taste amazing in salads.
The post Here’s What to Make For Lunch While Working From Home appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
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