Eating well while living alone can be a challenge. First you have to find the motivation to cook for yourself, then you have to know how to add enough variety so you are not eating the same thing all week. Don’t worry: We’re going to give you our best tips for cooking quickly and efficiently with some great, easy recipes that you will love.
A simple way to organize your week, for example, is to choose a few ingredients, and prepare them differently to add variety. Here we offer you a very simple recipe for baked salmon. We suggest cooking extra salmon and setting some aside (in the fridge or freezer) to use in another recipe.
You can use the remaining salmon to prepare a delicious rice salad, which you can eat cold: A very practical and popular lunchtime meal.
Are you craving classic ham and pineapple? This is a version for a single person, but don’t forget to buy a little extra ham…
So that the next day you can prepare an excellent pasta dish in no time at all!
I am 82 years old, live by myself and find it difficult to cook just for myself. I tend to rely on home cooked, frozen meals that I simply reheat in the oven or microwave. I am presently purchasing these meals from three different suppliers but to be honest I do not always enjoy them.
I recently noticed your November ad for a Solo meal cook book with tips for the left-overs. I do not care to deal with left-overs but dealing with left over salmon or other meat is more appealing especially into salads. I have been hearing from SOS for quite a while however I am not effectively involved. Using my computer is limited and I am not very efficient most of the time. on todays technology.
However for a few reasons I would like to get back to enjoying meals and hopefully inviting friends for a simple meal. I enjoyed cooking for my family for over 44 years
but for just me the ambition has gone. I am now settled into my apartment which is a five minute walk from a nice grocery store and walking there is a good outing. Fresh food is no problem.
I need a boost and some encouragement.
Doreen Vautour
Hi Doreen,
Thanks for sharing your experience. I invite you to try some of our 1000+ recipes for singles
Although I no longer eat meat, I remember this trick for cooking meatloaf from the time when I did. Instead of cooking one meatloaf in a loaf pan, divide the uncooked meatloaf into 4 and bake in a muffin pan. The uneaten ‘muffin meatloaves’ are easy to wrap and freeze.
Hi Helen,
Thanks for sharing.
I have never cooked any meal. Now I will follow your guide and try to make easy ham with pineapple. Hope I will make it tasty and tell you 🙂