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Pasta with frozen veggie and curry sauce, like take a bag of frozen veggie, put in the pan, add coconut milk and curry powder
Pasta with eggs, That's the extreme on the too lazy to cook spectrum just crack an egg in the pasta, an improvement is to add some garlic and olive oil
Sub rice for pasta in the first recipe and you have a passable curry. Add bacon to the second and hello carbonara!
This is not lazy cooking! Itβs just regular cooking when you messed up your shopping ;)
I call it lazy, because, it's the kind of stuff I could do in 10 minutes even late on the evening, and that it compete on efficiency with microwaving a frozen meal (Which I also do, when coming home late)