Mar 21, 2025
N. Lothungbeni HumtsoeBanana Bread
Prepared with mashed banana, and other ingredients such as sugar, egg, and butter. It is the best go-to tea-time snack.
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One-pot pasta
One-pot pasta is easy peasy, just throw in all your ingredients and simmer until the pasta is cooked.
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Chicken breast
Had a long weekend and craving protein-rich food? Roasted chicken breast with your favourite seasoning will never disappoint.
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Spicy ramen
Grab a packet of hot ramen, boil water in a pot, and simmer until the noodles are soft and ready to add to the seasonings.
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Old-fashioned pancake
Just measure with your heart and grab some flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, and an egg. Mix well with milk to turn it into old-fashioned pancake.
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Mac and cheese
A classic comfort food, try mac and cheese this weekend for a fun-filled, cheesy day.
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Chinese steamed eggs
Whisk eggs with broth or water until they turn into a silky custard, and finish it with your favourite seasoning.
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Stir-fried broccoli
To make stir-fried broccoli, heat an oil in a pan add your broccoli when its ready and season it with herbs and spices.
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Hot dogs
A quick snack you can make in no time, grab a bun from your cabinet and assemble it with pre-made fillings.
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Onion rings
Are you hosting a movie night this weekend? A bowl of onion rings in under 15 minutes can sizzle up the night even further.
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