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No Cook Dinner Ideas- Being prepared with Tasty Options

By Stella Pierce, Community Writer
January 16, 2025 at 10:09am. Views: 461

In Light of the Recent power outage the city has faced, here’s a list of no-cook dinner ideas for when the power goes out, using non-perishable ingredients and simple prep:

Savory Options

  1. Tuna Salad Wraps: Tuna mixed with mayo, relish, and veggies, served in tortillas or lettuce leaves.
  2. Peanut Butter & Banana Sandwiches: A classic pairing on bread, bagels, or tortillas.
  3. Canned Chicken Salad: Mix canned chicken with mayo, dried cranberries, and nuts; serve with crackers.
  4. Hummus and Veggie Wraps: Spread hummus on tortillas and add sliced vegetables like cucumbers, carrots, and peppers.
  5. Bean Salad: Combine canned beans (kidney, black, or garbanzo) with olive oil, vinegar, and spices.
  6. Canned Soup (Cold): Many soups like gazpacho or vegetable soups can be eaten cold if needed.
  7. Avocado Toast: If you have ripe avocados, mash them and spread over bread or crackers; sprinkle with salt and pepper.
  8. Jerky & Cheese Plate: Pair beef or turkey jerky with shelf-stable cheese and crackers for a quick protein boost.
  9. Canned Salmon or Sardines: Serve with crackers or over a simple salad.
  10. Cold Cut Roll-Ups: Wrap deli meats around cheese slices or pickles.

Sweet & Balanced Options

  1. Nut Butter & Jelly Wraps: A spin on PB&J using tortillas or crackers.
  2. Granola & Yogurt Bowls: If you have shelf-stable yogurt, top with granola and dried fruit.
  3. Trail Mix Bowls: Combine nuts, dried fruit, and chocolate chips for an energy-packed meal.
  4. Rice Cakes with Spread: Top rice cakes with nut butter, jam, or honey for a quick fix.

Salads & Snacks

  1. Canned Fruit Salad: Combine canned fruits like peaches, pineapples, and mandarin oranges.
  2. Antipasto Plate: Mix jarred olives, artichoke hearts, salami, and cheese for a Mediterranean flair.
  3. Vegetable Cups: Use canned or fresh veggies like carrots and celery, paired with ranch or hummus.
  4. Cold Pasta Salad: If you have pre-cooked pasta, mix with canned tuna, veggies, and dressing.
  5. Chips & Salsa/Guacamole: A quick, satisfying snack-style dinner.

Emergency Pantry Staples

  1. Protein Shakes: If you have powdered shakes, mix with shelf-stable milk or water for a quick meal.
  2. Cereal & Milk: A classic, easy option with shelf-stable or powdered milk.
  3. Canned Chili: Eat cold or dip with tortilla chips.

These ideas can be customized based on what you have on hand, ensuring you stay nourished and energized even without electricity.

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