But the best thing about this meal is that it costs less than one dollar to make. Seriously.
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Fried Rice

Ingredients:
1 frozen sausage link (either sweet or spicy Italian-style sausage)
Two cups (roughly) of day-old rice (best if made the day before in a rice cooker: here's one to consider)
Soy sauce
1 egg, beaten
Tabasco and/or cayenne pepper to taste
Frozen peas (can also use other frozen green veggies, like broccoli)
Directions:
1) Slice up the sausage link into small chunks and fry on medium heat in a non-stick pan.


3) Crack egg into a glass and beat with a fork. I add a few good splashes of Tabasco to the beaten egg.

4) Add egg/Tabasco mixture to the rice and sausage in the pan. Stir with a spatula until combined evenly.
5) Shake four or five healthy splashes of soy sauce onto the egg/rice mixture (err on the side of caution here and don't add too much or the dish will be too salty--you can always add more soy sauce later if need be).

6) Turn burner up to medium-high. Continue stirring constantly and be careful not to let the rice burn.

7) Dump in a couple of handfuls of frozen peas. Cook for another 4-5 minutes more on high heat, stirring constantly.
Serves two.
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I can't end this post without backing up my "less than one dollar" claim. So here it is: you can buy an entire pound bag of frozen peas for $1.50 and you'll use just a handful or two per batch (you can of course use other types of veggies, I just like peas because they're easy to handle and keep well in the freezer). You can buy an entire package of a dozen Italian-style sausage links for $3-4. You're going to use about 5-10c worth of rice. Add in an egg at $2.29 a dozen and a few splashes each of soy sauce and Tabasco, and here's how the math works:
Peas--------------------------15-20c
Sausage, 1 link--------------33c
1 Egg-------------------------19c
Rice--------------------------10c (at most)
Tabasco, Soy Sauce--------10-15c (again, at most)
Total-------------------------87-97c
I knew that MBA would pay off eventually...!
If you're looking for other inexpensive recipes like this one, you can visit here, here and here.
