Everyone's always asking about how to eat well for cheap.. Well here you go, I'm poor as fuck and I'm cooking for a homeless man next door.
Pan fried pork chops, new potatoes, and green beans. Less than $3 a plate.
>>7469376
Spider!
>>7469372
Nicely done. The pork looks great, the beans look canned, and the potatoes look like potatoes.
You could have done it for a dollar though.
>>7469408
Right on all accounts. Everything turned out the best they could've.
>>7469372
>$3 a plate
Nigga that's not cheap.
What kind of coating is on the pork chops?
You are doing Gods work. Good job, Anon. A meal fit for two Kings.
>>7469730
looks to be flour mixture and pan fried in maybe olive oil? Not sure
>>7469734
Flour dredge with cayenne, black pepper and seasoning salt, fried in canola.
>>7469372
> homeless man next door.
How is he homeless if he's your neighbor?
>>7470140
He lives behind in the back of the parking lot of the business next door.
>>7469372
$3? For a single meal? Hahahaha, that's not cheap my friend. Try coming up with a menu when you only have $20 a week.
>>7471315
$20? For a single week? Hahahaha, that's not cheap my friend. Try coming up with a menu when you only have $0 a week.
>>7471315
This seems like it should be the last thing to be bragging about.
>>7469372
>new potatoes
huh?
>>7471376
It's also completely relative. I'd consider $3/plate to be frugal but for someone without a cent to their name $20/week for food would be extravagant.
>>7469372
If you live in Australia you would be looking at about $15 for that.
>>7472394
lol no 5 bux at max
>>7472433
Depends where you buy it all from. You'd be hard pressed to find all that for $5 imo.
>flour
>cayenne
>black pepper
>seasoning salt
>canola oil
>pork steak
>canned beans
>potatoes
>>7472749
OP here. I threw $3 as a figure. Actually the girl that works at the 24 hr convenience store (we are cool AF) brought over a family pack of pork chops to cook. I had some potatoes and a can of green beans. I didn't really spend much at all.
There were 4 big steaks I cooked and 5 more I froze for when she works Wednesday.
Always keep good seasonings and a nice cast iron pan. I can cook alright.
>>7471372
New potatoes:
Take red potatoes, cut into slices. Salt water liberally. Bring to boil on medium for 15-17 minutes. Drain potatoes, turn off burner and return. Shake parsley all over the taters. Hit it with a 1/3 of butter, stir butter until melted (try not to mash the potatoes too much) and cover.
>>7472767
I love parsley potatoes
>>7469372
If he's homeless, how is he next door?
>>7472758
Recipe?