One skill I've developed over the years is slacker food prep. Because who wants to spend a lot of time in the kitchen, am I right? Sometimes you can get something really filling and flavorful with minimal prep time and few ingredients. It's an added bonus when those ingredients are cheap.
Recently, I discovered the life-changing magic of textured vegetable protein A.K.A. TVP. It's cheap, easy to store, and easy to prepare. So I had this thought the other night. Can I find some dried vegetables online and make a filling and delicious soup from them with TVP for protein? To answer that question, I went online and bought me a 2 pound (smidge under a kilogram) bag of dried vegetables. These were sold as "dehydrated vegetable flakes for making ramen or simple vegetable soup".The mix I bought contains the following:
And yeah, turns out that I can make a quick and tasty soup out of these and TVP. Can you boil water? Can you throw shit in a bowl? Then you can make this soup, and you can customize it to taste.
This made quite a bit of food. I had a large bowl this morning, and so did my girlfriend. I had another large bowl this afternoon. There is still some left in the container, but it's mostly broth.
It would go very well over some brown rice, but I didn't have any made. It's quite filling on its own, however. And hey, not having any grain is better for my blood sugar. I'll probably be playing around with other thickening agents. E.G., I have some ground flax seed that I've used for similar purposes. Or maybe masa flour (like I used to use sometimes in chili) would be good. Anyway I think I have a strong base for some quick and tasty food.