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>live in group home
>someone is making spaghetti, using condensed tomato soup as a base for a red sauce because it's the closest thing we have
>they're doing this instead of just cooking something else
>they also don't drain spaghetti and just turn the heat off and leave it in the water

may the holy light of Yahweh keep my mind in one piece

>> No.19127761
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First time I made a lasagne I used a can of condensed tomato soup.
>Fry onion and garlic
>Add mince
>Season with salt and pepper
>Add can of condensed tomato soup
>Let it simmer into a thick sauce
>Season to taste
>Add chopped parsley and stir through
>Pour penne pasta into oven dish
>Pour over meat and sauce
>Cover with cheese and bake
It was pretty good. Add a little beef stock and wine and you've got yourself some serious gourmet shit.

>> No.19127777

>>19127772

>> No.19127923

>>19127486
>It looks red like pizza sauce
>It says tomato like pizza sauce
>It has a spreadable consistency similar to that of pizza sauce
Do not. I say, do not, EVER use that on a pizza.

>> No.19128135

I used a can for chili once and was disappointed.

>> No.19128142

Why not boil the noodles in the soup?

>> No.19128155

>>19128142
The heat from the noodles cooks the soup

>> No.19128301

>>19127486
bless you, anon.

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>>19128155

>> No.19128421

>>19127486
Food sins thread?
>first year of college
>have off-campus housing set up, but dorms are included in tuition for freshmen
>decide to try out dorm for 2-3 weeks, see if I like my roomie, wanna make a friend
>scrawny weird little guy, collects buttons, but overall he's nice and courteous
>tells me it's his first time ever without his family
>cool cool, so basically ima be this niggas caretaker for a year
>he's smart, neither one of us needs to study for intro courses so we spend a lot of time gaming and shit
>my apt is basically rotting away but the first year was paid off with half my scholarship for that semester and coasting on the other half
>first month or so we basically lived off local restaurants, fast food, occasional quick eats like ramen or oatmeal
>finally the day comes and he tells me he wants to cook for us
>he starts boiling spaghetti, angel hair, and fettuccine noodles together
>salt, pepper, and vegetable oil go into the water
>as they cook he chops a couple carrots in half lengthwise, rubs them with salt and butter, microwaves them on high
>he also butters some plain white store brand bread
>drains noodles, and starts heating a can of tomato soup on the stove top
>adds half a jar of dollar store parmesan cheese sawdust to the tomato soup and stirs it with a spoon, scraping the bottoms and sides for 2-3 minutes straight
>turns heat to low, gets carrots, starts chopping them up
>dumps them into parmesan tomato sauce
>he begins separating the spaghetti, angel hair, and fettuccine noodles (not perfectly but he did spend a while doing it)
>lays them out onto a baking sheet
>dumps sauce over them
>adds more sawdust cheese
I tried it. It was awful. None of the noodles were cooked appropriately. Angel hair was so soft the sauce melted them, spaghetti and fett were hard in places.
The carrots were chewy. The entire thing tasted like salty watery ketchup and the texture was cartilage-y.
Two days later I moved all my shit out while he was in class.

>> No.19130575

>>19128421
i did pot noodle on toast once. pretty good desu

>> No.19131595

>>19127761
You live in a trailer park don't ya?